This Is Me: Pride Celebration Spectacular: How To Watch The Pride Concert Streaming
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Throughout Pride Month, various streaming services have celebrated the impact of the LBGTQ+ community by showcasing the very best movies, shows, documentaries, and special events focusing its triumphs and achievements over the years. That will continue on Sunday, June 27 when Disney+ hosts This Is Me: Pride Celebration Spectacular, a one-night virtual variety show/concert celebrating its LGBTQ+ creators, employees, and fans.
With an assortment of musical performances from some of Disney+’s biggest stars and iconic figures, this is going to an event you don’t want to miss out on. That being said, you probably want to know just where, when, and how you can watch This Is Me streaming. Fear not, as it is fairly easy to catch all the action when the Pride Month celebration kicks off…
Where To Watch This Is Me Streaming
Although Disney+ is putting on This Is Me: Pride Celebration Spectacular, the virtual concert will not be streaming on the platform when it kicks off at 8 p.m. ET, Sunday, June 27, but instead on the streamer’s official YouTube and Facebook pages. Once the one-of-a-kind event kicks off all you will have to do is visit either of Disney+’s social pages and enjoy the show.
Stream This Is Me: Pride Celebration Spectacular on YouTube.
Stream This Is Me: Pride Celebration Spectacular on Facebook.
Who Is Performing At The This Is Me Pride Celebration Spectacular
When This Is Me: Pride Celebration Spectacular kicks off, it will be hosted by RuPaul’s Drag Race star Nina West, who will be guiding viewers through the stacked list of performers. According to Disney, set to take the stage in some capacity throughout the evening is Glee’s Alex Newell, the Disney a cappella group DCappella, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series’ standouts Frankie Rodriguez and Joe Serafini, recording artist Hayley Kiyoko, RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Jackie Cox, Big Sky’s Jesse James Keitel, Michael James Scott of the Broadway adaptation of Aladdin, recording artist Todrick Hall, and Kermit the Frog (yes, that Kermit the Frog).
Other Pride Movies And Shows To Watch On Disney+
In addition to This Is Me: Pride Celebration Spectacular, Disney+ has a massive collection of movies, shows, documentaries, and other special content in honor of Pride Month 2021. One way Disney is showing off LGBTQ+ creators this year is the Launchpad collection of short films, including Growing Fangs, which was directed by This Is Me’s director Ann Marie Pace. Disney has said the goal of the Launchpad series is to diversify the type of stories that are being told while also giving a large audience access to a more inclusive method of storytelling.
Stream the Launchpad short films collection on Disney+.
Make sure you check out This Is Me: Pride Celebration Spectacular when it airs at 8 p.m. ET, Sunday, June 27, 2021, on the Disney+ YouTube and Facebook pages. And while you wait, don’t forget to check out CinemaBlend’s 2021 Summer TV schedule for all the latest on all the new and returning shows.
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