Natasha Bedingfield to headline 2025 Kentuckiana Pride Festival
LOUISVILLE — Last month, The Kentuckiana Pride Festival announced their first batch of entertainers for the 2025 festival.
The festival, which is celebrating 25 years of queer joy, will be on Saturday, June 21 on the Big Four Lawn at Waterfront Park in Louisville.
According to a Kentuckiana Pride Festival press release, the multi-platinum Natasha Bedingfield, a multi-platinum pop artist best known for her early 2000s hits like “Pocketful of Sunshine,” will be headlining.
Also taking the stage are The Scarlet Opera, a five-piece band from LA nominated for a 2024 GLAAD Media Award, known for blending theatrical grandeur with the raw energy of rock and roll. Joining them is Tanner Adell, fresh off a collaboration with Beyoncé on Cowboy Carter, and Molly Grace, who fuses pop, funk, and disco to craft a sound that’s both fresh and timeless. A second wave of performers, including a co-headliner, will be announced soon.
A full day of performances on The Stonewall Stage also includes local Louisville artists, featuring RELAAY, the chorus VOICES of Kentuckiana, and DJs Scz and Spring Break. The lineup also includes international DJs GSP + Dan Slater. For local drag, attendees can visit The Equality Stage all day and night.
The festival kicks off with the annual free Kentuckiana Pride Parade, beginning at noon on Saturday, June 21, at Campbell and Market Streets and concluding at the festival entrance on the Big Four Lawn.
Tickets are on sale now for $10 with proceeds benefiting Kentuckiana Pride’s year-round programming.