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Friday, June 26, 2020

How to watch Pride Live's star-studded Stonewall Day live from anywhere

Pride Live's third annual Stonewall Day benefit is putting social distancing first this year and moving the event online for the very first time. In remembrance of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, Stonewall Day seeks to help further LGBTQ equality across the globe by raising funds and spreading awareness. However, due to COVID-19's impact on society in 2020, the benefit is redirecting its efforts to help LGBTQ advocacy groups who are assisting with financial hardships during this time, including The Ally Coalition, Brave Space Alliance, TransLatin@ Coalition, and Trans Lifeline.

This year's Stonewall Day benefit by Pride Live is in partnership with Logo and set to feature a special appearance by President Barack Obama, as well as appearances (and even some performances) by guests like Bethany C Meyers, Chely Wright, Christian Siriano, Cynthia Erivo, Demi Lovato, Ellen DeGeneres, Hayley Kiyoko, Imara Jones, Justin Tranter, Katy Perry, Kesha, Luke Evans, Nico Tortorella, Richard Branson, Ryan Jamaal Swain, Taylor Switch, and Valerie Jarrett.

Pride Live's Stonewall Day livestream: When and where

The Stonewall Day benefit will air live on Logo's YouTube and Facebook accounts this Friday, June 26 beginning at 12:45 p.m. ET and is set to run for just over two hours. That means you'll be able to tune in on pretty much any device that has the YouTube or Facebook app downloaded.

Support LGBTQ advocacy groups by donating during the benefit. Pride Live is giving viewers an easy way to donate during the event via its Text2Give platform, so keep an eye out or hit the link to donate now.

How to watch Pride Live's Stonewall Day live stream

Catch the Stonewall Day benefit live on Logo's YouTube channel or Facebook account when it begins this Friday afternoon at 12:45 p.m. ET. You'll be able to watch from a myriad of devices, and we've embeded the video below as well.

You can stream the performance from your phone, tablet, Fire TV Stick, smart TV, computer, and anywhere else you can access YouTube or Facebook. If you're unable to stream the show due to location restrictions, try out a VPN service so you can get access today.



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