Activism: The Workers Museum, “Aktivist” Exhibition next to it is Rainbow Square where Copenhagen permanently put up a rainbow flag.
You can meet up with friends, sit in on a debate and meet new people, or see a free concert at night.
It’s a huge festival in the middle of the city that holds LGBTQ debates and cultural events every single day. “If you don’t know where to go or what to do, go to WorldPride Square at the Town Hall. Gathering: WorldPride Square & Rainbow Square It's the crème de la crème, and, of course, I’m performing! My performance at Drag Night will be very political. It's going to be hours of all things drag: non-binary, trans, men, women, everyone participating in drag. This year, it’s going to be a free show with a capacity of 3,500 at concert hall. But due to COVID-19, we have to think differently. , the venue can hold up to 30,000 people outside, and it’s always full. Taking place on August 20th, “this is one of the world’s biggest drag shows. And, two, I’m not necessarily recommending this, but if you want, you can take a hint and still go there at night,” (she adds with a wink). First, it's a way of acknowledging the landmark just go for a walk and think about the history. “If you look back at this park’s history, there’s more than 150 years of written the men who met there to cruise, and people still meet years later… So I mention this for two reasons. it’s called Gay-House, it’s super queer featuring all identities of the rainbow.” History: Ørsted Park (Ørstedsparken in Danish) Then, that same year, they created the Gay House in Christiania, Copenhagen as a culture house for events and big summer parties. Culture: Gay House ( Bøssehave in Danish)Ģ021 marks “the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Gay Liberation Front in Copenhagen, Denmark. As Privileze puts it, “You’ll not find this Top 5 on TripAdvisor.” Let’s take a trip off the beaten Studiestræde (Copenhagen’s gay neighborhood). It comes as no surprise then that this forward-thinking queen also has an unconventional take on what five things every LGBTQ visitor should do when visiting Copenhagen, especially as the city prepares for hosting WorldPride 2021. Since then, the DGT finalist has done everything in her power to use her platform for progressive change, including creating Live and Let Live, a Danish organization responsible for reporting LGBTQ hate crimes to Denmark’s Parliament and Minister of Equality. Mizz Privileze, the politically-charged drag queen of Copenhagen, won the hearts and minds of viewers around the world when she took Denmark’s Got Talent by storm in 2019.
As an official media partner of the international event, we'll be streaming the show live so you can enjoy the glitz and glamour wherever you are in the world. SEAHORSE is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Jeanie Finlay (GAME OF THRONES: THE LAST WATCH ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING) and produced by Andrea Cornwell (SAINT MAUD APOSTASY), Jeanie Finlay and Oscar-winning Grain Media (THE WHITE HELMETS VIRUNGA).You can catch a live performance from Mizz Privileze at WorldPride 2021's Drag Night on Friday, August 20, 2021. It is an intimate, audacious and lyrical story for the cinema about conception, pregnancy, birth and what makes us who we are.
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