Ladyland Festival, part of Brooklyn's queer counterculture, became a significant Pride Month event celebrating LGBTQ+ artists. Held under the K Bridge in late June, the festival showcased over 40 performers across three stages. The theme focused on queer joy and liberation, reflecting the LGBTQ+ community's resilience against adversity amidst a challenging political landscape. The festival featured dynamic performances from various artists, uniting a diverse crowd through euphoric music and vibrant visuals, reinforcing the community's spirit and celebratory nature.
‘The theme this year was not only queer joy, but queer joy and liberation in spite of the current political climate, highlighting the LGBTQ+ community’s resilience.’
‘Rapper Sukihana was galvanic and fired-up as ever, sloughing off her pink cowboy boots and chucking them into the crowd, embodying the festival's energy.’
‘40 performers took the stage across three areas, showcasing the diversity of queer artists while celebrating their talent, creativity, and camaraderie.’
‘Ladyland Festival has become a Pride Month mainstay, celebrating queer artists and the LGBTQ+ community in the heart of queer counterculture, Brooklyn.’
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