Shoppers are turning up the volume as WeHo Pride opens with a free, star-studded concert, Ava Max headlines Friday Night at OUTLOUD on June 5, 2026, drawing music fans and LGBTQ+ celebrants to West Hollywood Park; reservations open May 1 and the weekend features ticketed festival highlights and community events.
Essential Takeaways
- Headline act: Ava Max will top the free Friday Night at OUTLOUD show in West Hollywood Park, June 5, 2026.
- Full Friday bill: Jess Glynne, Maude Latour and Cakes da Killa join, plus a Drag King Showcase with King Molasses, Dick Von Dyke and Tenderoni.
- How to attend: The concert is free but requires a digital RSVP starting 10 a.m. PT on May 1; weekend pass holders get automatic entry.
- Weekend context: OUTLOUD unfolds across June 5–7 with a street fair, Women’s Freedom Festival, Dyke March and the WeHo Pride Parade.
- Community vibe: The City of West Hollywood is positioning the event as both celebration and civic visibility for LGBTQ+ culture.
Why Ava Max as a WeHo Pride headliner matters
Ava Max brings glossy pop hits and a high-energy stage presence, think big choruses and bright visuals, so the opener promises a feel-good, singalong atmosphere. West Hollywood has a long history of staging Pride celebrations that blend entertainment with activism, and booking a mainstream pop star helps draw a broad crowd while centring queer visibility. For fans, it’s a chance to hear chart-ready anthems outdoors, under lights and with the city buzzing.
The lineup beyond the headliner: diversity on stage
Jess Glynne’s soulful pop, Maude Latour’s introspective songwriting and Cakes da Killa’s genre-blending rap will keep the bill varied and lively. The Drag King Showcase adds late-night theatre and camp, showing that OUTLOUD is as much about performance art and queer culture as it is about radio hits. If you like contrast, big pop production followed by intimate, persona-driven acts, this bill is built for that rhythm.
How to get in: RSVP tips and ticket notes
The Friday show is free, but you’ll need to RSVP online starting at 10 a.m. PT on May 1; each email address can register for one reservation. If you already have a weekend pass for the OUTLOUD Music Festival, you don’t need to RSVP for Friday, your pass covers it. Practical tip: set a calendar alert and have your email ready, because free, high-profile concerts in West Hollywood tend to fill fast.
OUTLOUD weekend: the bigger Pride picture
OUTLOUD runs Friday to Sunday and stitches together a loud mainstage with community events, there’s a WeHo Pride Street Fair, a Women’s Freedom Festival, the annual Dyke March and the city parade on Sunday morning. The mixed schedule keeps things inclusive: big-name concerts rub shoulders with grassroots activism and vendor markets. That balance is part of why West Hollywood’s Pride draws both locals and visitors looking for a cultural weekend, not just a music festival.
What to expect on the night and practical considerations
Arrive early for crowd-friendly viewing, pack for changeable weather and plan meeting points with friends, West Hollywood Park will be pulsing, and cell reception can get spotty. The production’s free-to-attend format means there’ll be families, long-time Pride regulars and first-timers all in one place; expect a celebratory, communal atmosphere. And if you’re coming from out of town, combine the show with other Pride programming to get the full weekend energy.
It's a small change that can make every Pride moment louder and more inclusive.
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