Photography Pierre-Ange Carlotti, Styling Mel Ottenberg

Troye Sivan will perform in a concert to raise funds for LGBT+ nightlife

Kim Petras, Allie X, and more are also among the lineup for the Stonewall Inn fundraiser, hosted by Michelle Visage

The coronavirus pandemic has hit most industries hard and, with most people literally stuck inside their homes to avoid spreading the virus, the nightlife industry is definitely no different. But to help ease some of the financial pressure on those working in the LGBT+ nightlife industry, the Stonewall Inn is holding a livestream concert this Thursday (April 23).

Hosted by RuPaul’s Drag Race judge Michelle Visage and YouTuber Tyler Oakley, the concert will feature performances by Troye Sivan, plus Kim Petras, MUNA, Allie X, Cyndi Lauper, and more.

Viewers will be able to donate to a fund during the stream, which will be distributed in $1,000 grants to industry professionals in need of financial assistance.

“This will be a night of incredible music and talent, and a chance to give back to our community that has been hit so hard in the past 6 weeks,” reads a post from the Stonewall Inn.

The concert is scheduled to begin April 23, at 8pm ET or 5pm PT (midnight in the UK). See the details in full below.

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