He appeared on the song "Jackson", a duet cover of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash's "Jackson." In June, he was revealed to be the sixth artist on Lady Gaga's upcoming album Born This Way The Tenth Anniversary, with Peck reimagining the song "Born This Way" in a country style.
In April 2021, Peck was featured on American drag queen and singer Trixie Mattel's EP, Full Coverage, Vol 1. He released his debut album Pony in 2019, followed by the EP Show Pony the next year. He wears a fringed mask and has never shown his face publicly. Orville Peck - Orville Peck is a country musician based in Canada. In 2020, Petras saw international chart success with her singles "Malibu" and "Broken Glass", the latter being a collaboration with Kygo.
Following this, Petras released a Halloween-themed album Turn Off the Light in October 2019. Clarity received acclaim from music critics, reached number seven on the Heatseekers Chart, and number 26 on the Independent Albums chart. Petras released her debut album, Clarity, on June 28, 2019. Kim Petras - In 2019 Kim Petras released a collection of digital singles which would later comprise her unofficial body of work known as Era 1. Their success in rap and hip-hop culture has earned them the honorific title "The First Ladies of Rap and Hip Hop". They won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for their song "None of Your Business", making them one of the first female rap acts to win a Grammy Award, along with Queen Latifah, who won during the same year. The group has been nominated for a Grammy Award several times. Salt N Pepa - Salt-N-Pepa have sold over 15 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling rap acts of all time, male or female. Nashville’s own LGBTQIA+ artists will be well represented on the festival’s multiple stages, with performances from Tayls, Freak Daddy, Mike Maimone, Mercy Bell, Andrea Moss, Vyrgo and more. The festival features over 225 vendors, food trucks, 3 stages of live entertainment, kids and family area, youth area and much more over two full days.
In 2019 over 75,000 people gathered to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community.
Tickets and festival information are available by visiting. The Pride Parade will take place on Saturday, September 18 at 10:00 am starting at 2nd and Union. This year’s Pride Festival will take place on Saturday, September 18 and Sunday, September 19 at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park in Downtown Nashville.
The Nashville Pride Board of Directors is working on plans to celebrate pride month in June of 2021 with a series of smaller events.NASHVILLE, TN (July 14, 2021) - The 32nd Annual Nashville Pride Festival presented by Bridgestone and Nissan is proud to announce the Equality Main Stage entertainment line up including Salt N Pepa, Kim Petras, Orville Peck, The Aces, Tommy Genesis, Brooke Eden, Dominique Morgan, and more are scheduled to perform throughout the weekend.
Changing the dates of the festival and location will allow for the annual celebration to expand in size while keeping the health and safety of our staff, volunteers, entertainers and attendees paramount. The decision to change the dates comes after a review of community feedback and acknowledgement of the current health pandemic. Since its inception, the Nashville Pride Festival and Parade has been held in June during Pride Month, a traditional celebration of LGBTQIA+ history, culture, and lives. The 33rd annual Nashville Pride Festival and Parade will take place on September 11 and 12 at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. After a one-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic, the organization is unveiling big changes for the 2021 celebration. After dramatic growth in 2019, the organization started making plans to increase its footprint for the annual celebration. Nashville Pride Festival 2021 will be held on September 18th-19th at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Parkįor over three decades, Nashville Pride has been celebrating, honoring, and uplifting the LGBTQIA+ community throughout Middle Tennessee.