Well, not always, but you already understand what we are talking about, right? The classic Your disco needs you by Kylie Minogue is definitely on the list of songs that may not be missed on any Gay Pride Party and CSD event. More about ABBA on our Gay Travel Guide Stockholm >Īlready at the first note, all gay men will put aside their drinks storming simultaneously on the dance floor, and start throwing confetti. You can guess which dance hit made it (by far) to #1.
Incidentally, in 2008 an Australian gay website was looking for the gayest song of all time. When this song starts to play before or during a gay party or LGBTQ+ event, the roof is on fire and there is no stopping! Because everyone knows this song from the Swedish band ABBA and everyone can sing along. And even if usually no one would dare to admit, everyone can secretly sing her texts by heart.Ī song for real party queens or at least wannabe party girls, whether with flared pants and platform shoes or without. But they are not dead yet, they are dragged out of the dusty corners of music history at every LGBTQ+ event like karaoke and every gay pride party to sing along. Shoulder pads, perm and a lot of echo on the vocals – so much about the 80s.
Translated by Karl Krause Gay Pride Songs Classics: Top 10 #1 Taylor Dayne – Tell it to my heart How could we forget her on Couple of Men?ġ3 Dance & Celebrate for Pride & Equality with our Top 10 Gay Pride Songs Classic And before anyone asks: Of course Gloria Gaynor is on our list. Because, before, during, and after the Pride demonstration the celebrations continue with new LGBTQ + hits and the best Gay Pride Songs Classics to sing along. But the parties with rainbow-colored parades, shrill costumes, and lots of glitters are not only made for the eyes but especially for the ear as well. Equipped with posters, rainbow flags, whistles, and confetti, thousands of members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community will make their way through the streets to celebrate World Pride in New York, peacefully celebrating diversity and love. Additional to that, lesbians, gays, queers, transsexuals, and intersex people celebrate in 2019 the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots on Christopher Street in New York. Because in uncountable cities in Europe and worldwide, the LGBTQ + community demonstrates and celebrates equality, love, tolerance, and understanding wearing colorful rainbow colors dancing, laughing, and showing pride in whom they really are. If you wanted to be part of every Gay Pride and CSD in Germany, Europe, and the whole world in 2019, you basically would have to take off from January to December.