How to watch Out Now Live: Stream the virtual Pride celebration from anywhere
This year's Pride Month is turning out a bit differently due to social distancing recommendations, but there's still plenty reason to celebrate. them. is giving you a night of uplifting messages, music, and more with its inaugural virtual pride celebration, Out Now Live. The event also acts as a fundraiser for the Ali Forney Center to aid LGBTQ+ youth.
Along with musical performances by King Princess, Phoebe Bridgers, and Princess Nokia, the virtual event will also feature appearances by LGBT icons and allies such as Adam Lambert, Carly Rae Jepsen, Antoni Porowski, Elton John, Evan Rachel Wood, Raven-Symoné, Tituss Burgess, Woopi Goldberg, and Zachary Quinto, among others. The event will also feature a number of stories and vignettes regarding LGBTQ+ history and activism from the 1970s leading up to modern day.
Out Now Live: When and where
Out Now Live will be streamed live via YouTube on Monday, June 22 at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT, which means you'll be able to catch the event on a number of devices using the YouTube app. Donations can be placed now through the end of the show on the YouTube page of the livestream.
How to watch Out Now Live livestream
This will be one of the easiest concerts to get to in your life. The Out Now Live virtual Pride celebration will be broadcasted live for everyone on the them. YouTube channel, which means it's both free and easy to access. You can tune in here when it kicks off at 8 p.m. ET and watch it live from your favorite device. We've embeded the video below as well.
Stream the event from your phone, tablet, Fire TV Stick, smart TV, computer, and anywhere else you can access YouTube.
If you are unable to view YouTube locally, try out a VPN service so you can get access today.
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