The Pet Shop Boys are among the stars launching Pride Month with the Project Pride virtual concert.
The event is hosted by the Smithsonian Pride Alliance – part of the world’s largest museum, education and research complex – and includes a concert event and digital time-capsule celebration of LGBTQ+ heritage, culture and history.
Led by the Monkey Business hitmakers, the show features LGBTQ+ musicians, artists and allies, including Big Freedia, Bright Light Bright Light, and VINCINT.
“Pet Shop Boys are excited to be part of the @smithsonian ‘Project Pride’ virtual concert on Sunday, May 31st at 8pm EDT, celebrating the diversity, resilience and creativity in #LGBTQ+ history and culture,” the group tweeted.
Pet Shop Boys are excited to be part of the @smithsonian 'Project Pride' virtual concert on Sunday, May 31st at 8pm EDT, celebrating the diversity, resilience and creativity in #LGBTQ+ history and culture. #SmithsonianPride
— Pet Shop Boys (@petshopboys) May 25, 2020
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“The @smithsonian Institution is based in the USA and is the world’s largest museum, education and research complex. More info at the link below.”
Hosted by NPR’s Ari Shapiro, the show will be rounded out with visuals of LGBTQ+-related artefacts and stories from Smithsonian representatives, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum, National Museum of American History, National Museum of African American History and Culture, and more.
The show premiers on YouTube on Sunday at 8 pm ET (1 am UK time). Find out more here.
Next month, the duo’s legendary movie, It Couldn’t Happen Here, is getting its first-ever international DVD and Blu-ray release. More info here.