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By Lindsey Smith
The one-hour
Can't Cancel Pride benefit special, produced by iHeartMedia and P&G, was a night to remember with tons of performances and appearances by all of our favorite LGBTQ+ artists and allies.
As a special treat,
Hayley Kiyoko — aka "Lesbian Jesus" — put on the first-ever live performance of her brand new single, “Chance." The song was released right at the start of Pride Month and the perfect gift to start the Pride celebration.
The singer was introduced by none other than
Demi Lovato who had nothing but praise for the 30-year-old singer.
"Hayley Kiyoko refuses to fit into any boxes, she is an individual like no one else and she is completely herself,” Demi said. “In a year when representation has never been more important, the Queer, Asian-American artist does not back down. This is her very first performance of her new song, 'Chance.'"
United-statesCincinnatiOhioAmericanAlexandra-shippDemi-lovatoHeartradio-prideradioHeartradio-tiktokHayley-kiyokoYoutubeAction-internationalFacebookDave Cobb. Proceeds from the single went to MusiCares and the National Bail Out Collective.
In a statement, Yola said of the song, "'Hold On' is a conversation between me and the next generation of young black girls. My mother’s advice would always stress caution, that all that glitters isn’t gold, and that my Black female role models on TV are probably having a hard time. She warned me that I should rethink my calling to be a writer and a singer…but to me that was all the more reason I should take up this space. 'Hold On' is asking the next gen to take up space, to be visible and to show what it looks to be young, gifted and Black."
CincinnatiOhioUnited-statesSheryl-crowBrandi-carlileJason-isbellNatalie-hembyDave-cobbHeartradio-tiktokNational-bail-outYoutubeAction-internationalRicky Martin and more. And aside from her hosting duties, Rexha will also be taking the stage to perform her song "Sacrifice."
The one-hour benefit special, produced by iHeartMedia and P&G, will stream on June 4 at 9pm on iHeartRadio's TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram TV pages, iHeartRadio's Pride Radio and Revry, as well as broadcast on iHeartMedia radio stations nationwide and on the iHeartRadio app. The event will also be available on demand via iHeartRadio's TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram TV pages, IHeartRadio's PrideRadio.com and Revry throughout Pride Month until Thursday, June 30.
In its second year, "Can't Cancel Pride" will demonstrate that nothing can cancel the heart of Pride and the spirit that the LGBTQ+ equality movement embodies while focusing on the issues that continue to impact the LGBTQ+ community in 2021, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 has not only led to the disruption of many national Pride events, but has also had a damaging effect on fund-raising efforts LGBTQ+ organizations rely on to survive. The LGBTQ+ community continues to face loss of livelihoods, lack of access to critical life-affirming healthcare, increased domestic violence and social isolation as many of the organizations they count on for these services continue to struggle for support during the pandemic.
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