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Festival Weekend

Opening Night

Friday, Jun 27 · 6PM
-12AM
TD Main Stage - Nathan Phillips Square
100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N1

ABOUT THIS EVENT

Start Pride Weekend in the biggest way with our Opening Night! Go ALL IN on your Pride Weekend by showing up right at the start, 6PM and stay through till the end to see the best lineup of 2SLGBTQI+ dance artists in the world.

Beginning with our Opening Ceremony where we officially begin the festivities with a libation ceremony, speeches from our honoured guests from Toronto and around the world, and our 2025 International Grand Marshall. Then a traditional Indigenous opening ceremony featuring two-spirit drummers, hoop dancers, shawl dancers, and an opening prayer by an Elder. This portion is curated in collaboration with 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations.

Then the celebration keeps on going with a very special performance from Singing Out, Toronto’s largest 2SLGBTQQIA+ choir, followed by lively performances from Kaleena Zanders, bringing love and vibration; Kiesza, ready to hideaway with you some more; and your host for the evening, Canadian Drag Icon ,what’s her name? Priyanka! Lastly, hot off her viral Boiler Room set, THE Rebecca Black will be DJing for the first time ever in Toronto! This is a diverse and hella fun show that you will not want to miss a second of!
Singing Out!

Singing Out!

Singing Out, Toronto's vibrant and inclusive musical family, has been spreading the joy of music and Pride since 1992. As the city's largest 2SLGBTQQIA+ community choir, we harmonize Pride, Music and Belonging through our passion for singing together. At 150 members strong Singing Out brings a pop of queer joy to the stage with songs you know and love and a few surprises along the way.

Kaleena Zanders

Kaleena Zanders

Kaleena Zanders' revolutionary voice and magnetic personality in the dance community are undeniable. A prolific vocalist, songwriter, DJ, producer, and entertainer who captivates audiences with her remarkable stage presence, eclectic sound, and powerhouse vocals inspired by some of the likes of Chaka Khan, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin all presented in a bed of electronic sounds. Singing is at the center of her existence. Honoring the legacy of her late grandmother who was an incredible choir leader, singer, and pianist, Kaleena is following in her footsteps. When she’s behind the decks with a mic in hand, she’s like the energetic auntie in the gospel church. She’s the woman who rises in front of the congregation and rouses them to submit to the music with their entire being—just like she does on modern dance floors. Kaleena has garnered the respect of the dance world with breakout hits like, “V I B R A T I O N,” her collaboration with Shift K3Y that reached #1 on Billboard and Mediabase Dance radio airplay charts in the US. She had a viral hit called “Dance No More” w/ Sunday Scaries. Her heartfelt song, “Stronger Than I’ve Ever Been,” reached millions of listeners after premiering in a Toyota spot during Super Bowl LII. Her single, “Carry Us,” with LP Giobbi was one of Billboard’s 40 Best Dance Songs of 2021; one of Forbes’ top songs of 2021; and has had regular support on revered radio stations including BBC RADIO 1, KISS FM UK, SiriusXM Electro, and Triple J. Building on her astounding success as a standout vocalist and songwriter, she has sung and written for dynamic artists like Finneas, Keke Palmer, Pasek and Paul, Chris Lake, Aluna, J Worra, Tchami, Malaa, Solardo, Loud Luxury, House Gospel Choir, and Moon Boots. Kaleena’s sound is vibrant and soulful. It feels like a call to action with a pop twist, and it’s laid over a four-on-the-floor beat, for now. Her taste in music is expansive and comprehensive. She was the lead singer in a rock band, and she’s intensively studied jazz, hip-hop, funk, and R&B. She’s found a home in the dance community, writing tracks with some of her greatest friends like AC Slater, BIJOU, LP Giobbi, and Anabel Englund, and performing with them in every corner of the electronic space around the world. With such a massive influence, she couldn’t help but take her own music to the next level, creating a hybrid experience of DJing and singing. Given that Kaleena is a black, queer, person in dance music she naturally upholds and helps keep a space for people like her. She hopes that even more people similar to her have fruitful platforms to share art & music to a wide range of audiences. Kaleena always leads her music with unabashed creativity and a purpose. With her limitless mentality, she plans to continue pushing the boundaries of what dance music can be while also combining her love of acting, film production, and telling stories through visual media—fulfilling the complete breadth of her creative pallet. Now and into the future Kaleena Zanders is a full experience.

Priyanka

Priyanka

Say her name, Priyanka! The drag pop superstar totally smashed through the drag queen stereotype while she made her mark in traditional institutions as a legit artist. The origin story of Mark “Suki” Suknanan now known as Queen Priyanka started in the TV industry as a host on the legendary children’s network, YTV. After 10 years of entertaining children, with the magic of drag - Queen Priyanka would be born and immediately start taking over the world of entertainment. Since winning the inaugural season of Canada’s Drag Race in 2020 - Queen Priyanka showed everyone that she is here to stay with her debut EP Taste Test earning over 20 million streams, becoming a lead on the Emmy Award-winning HBO series We’re Here, and acting roles in Netflix’s Glamourous and the upcoming film, Meet Me Next Christmas. Described by Rolling Stone as “Fearless”, Queen Priyanka keeps proving that Drag queens can carve out a space in Pop music and get played on the radio by trusting her instincts and not playing by the rules. Breaking barriers is something Queen Priyanka is crossing off of her daily to-do list, and with her global fanbase selling out shows in London, UK, Toronto and Los Angeles - Queen Priyanka wants to make it known that she is first and foremost a pop star.

Kiesza

Kiesza

Kiesza stormed onto the scene in 2014 with her impassioned hit "Hideaway", which has since accrued over a billion streams; the accompanying one-shot video has been featured on several best-of-decade lists. Her debut studio album Sound Of A Woman saw her top charts globally and moved over a million units. Top-tier musicians soon rushed to work with her, and the rising Canadian talent soon counted herself as a feature on releases from the likes of Skillex, Diplo, Duran Duran and Joey BadaSS, to name a few. The Canadian multi-hyphenate also has a foot in the fashion world, serving as the face of campaigns for top brands like Fendi and Maison Birks. After a life-changing car crash put her on a two-year hiatus, Kiesza returned as an independent artist, releasing music through her own label Zebra Spirit Tribe. The new decade marks a promising new beginning for one of the last decade's biggest breakouts and this time, she's doing it her way. Her 2020 sophomore album Crave was released to much critical acclaim In 2024 Kiesza released a project entitled "Dancing and Crying: Vol 1" on May 24th 2024. "Dancing and Crying" is an Opus. A series of contrasting musical ideas, woven together by a foundation of house beats and basslines, bridges the gap between my folk origins and the dance music that marked my place on the global map," states Kiesza

Rebecca Black

Rebecca Black

Rebecca Black is an artist who blazes her own path. An undisputed icon of underground music, fashion, and queer art scenes, her creativity is an expansive, unstoppable force. Amid collabs with Slayyyter, MØ, bbno$, and more, Black released her first project “Rebecca Black Was Here” in 2021 which led to performances at the GLAAD Awards and Tamron Hall. Nearly a decade since her iconic cameo in Katy Perry’s video for “Last Friday Night,” Black continues to make pop culture appearances in videos for Blu de Tiger, Amy Allen, and more. During NYFW, Billboard proclaimed her one of the "ultimate cool girls," alongside King Princess and Hayley Williams—a testament to her new era as a young adult artist. At 13, Black skyrocketed from musical theater kid to viral sensation with her 2011 hit Friday, which amassed over 150 million views and became the year’s fastest-growing video. With a RIAA Gold certification, a YouTube No. 1, and a Teen Choice Award under her belt, Black marked the 10th anniversary of Friday with an internet-breaking remix featuring hyperpop royalty Dorian Electra, Big Freedia, and 3OH!3, signaling her evolution to an electronic-infused pop polymath. In 2022 and 2023, Black celebrated her debut album: "Let Her Burn” and embarked on her sold-out debut headline tours in North America and Europe, followed by a packed DJ set at Coachella and appearances at Pride festivals in Los Angeles, Chicago, and several other cities. Seamlessly bridging the underground and the mainstream with her new sound, Rebecca Black proves she’s one of the most forward-thinking, electrifying pop artists of our time. Beyond the music, the singer, songwriter, and creator advocates for anti-bullying, mental health initiatives, and the LGBTQ+ community, making a difference for her audience through partnerships with the AdCouncil, GLAAD, and Best Buddies. One year after coming out, Rebecca Black proudly received the honor of joining Variety’s Power of Pride 2021 list. Rebecca Black launches into 2025 headfirst with her new project SALVATION: proceeding hedonistic, confident bangers that cascade through electronic sounds; drifting from synth-driven confessionals and also pulling back into four-on-the-floor techno mayhem. The bold, playful yet personal lyrics offer a twist on the pop-dance genre and will be sure to cause outbreaks on dancefloors. Rebecca Black will bring SALVATION on tour across North America, the UK and Europe – kicking off with a sold-out show on March 4th in Seattle and wrapping back in the US on April 5th in St. Paul, Minneapolis. After the tour, Black is set to bring SALVATION to summer festivals in 2025, promising high-energy, euphoric performances. The announcement followed her recent internet-erupting DJ sets such as a Boiler Room debut showcasing her spellbinding energy and hypnotic stage presence, as well as a recordbreaking set on the streets of San Francisco amassing over 20,000 attendees. Over the course of her trailblazing career, Rebecca Black has earned critical acclaim for her unrelenting presence in pop culture. A one-woman force who’s in control of her own image, Black achieves her big-budget pop sound through a DIY lens. Working independently with fellowcreatives as collaborators, Black complements her slick, futuristic hits with expressive visuals that amplify her music by portraying the deeper messages of her songwriting.

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