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Tosh to Kick Off LA Pride Festivities Tomorrow

By: Jun. 11, 2015
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LOS ANGELES, CA - Los Angeles pop rocker Tosh was chosen from amongst thousands of entrants to kick off 2015's LA Pride in West Hollywood tomorrow night, Friday, June 12. Opening for headliners Angel Haze and Ivy Levan, Tosh will take the main stage at 8:00 p.m., performing new original music off her upcoming album Touch. With the theme and name of the night being Lavender Menace, all of the acts are female-lead, celebrating women in the LGBT community.

Fans of Tosh can look forward to hearing her belt out hit singles such as "All Your Life In Diamonds" and "Don't Stop".

"I'm so excited to perform," said an ecstatic Tosh. "It's a festival of love and respect, something that deeply resonates with who I am. I'm so very honored to be included this year!"

Friday's event is scheduled from 5:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. and is free admission. People planning to attend throughout the weekend to watch Wilson Phillips, Kesha, Fifth Harmony and more will need to purchase a ticket here.

Recently, Tosh performed at the iconic Los Angeles venue The Mint and is slated to sing at the Whisky A Go Go on Tuesday, June 23, as well as having the honor of being one of the very last artists to perform at LA's House of Blues Friday, July 10, before the club closes its doors forever.

For future news and concert info, be sure to keep up with Tosh on her Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

For more information or to interview Tosh, contact Eileen Koch of EKC, a full-service Branding, Marketing and PR firm at 310.441.1000 or email Eileen@EKCPR.com. Visit www.EKCPR.com.

About LA PRIDE

LA PRIDE was first held on June 28, 1970 and was the world's first LGBT Parade. In 1979, it moved from Hollywood to West Hollywood where the growing LGBT community embraced and grew the festival. Today, PRIDE has an annual budget of over $1 million and attracts more than 500,000 people per year.



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