John Summit Stands Firm Against Critics Ahead of New York Gay Pride Event

John Summit has voiced his opinion on Twitter against him headlining at an upcoming New York Gay Pride Event.

Amidst controversy, the famous DJ and producer John Summit has kept his word to headline the upcoming New York Gay Pride event. The electronic dance music icon has recently faced scrutiny for this choice. But he has used Twitter once again to defend his decision. Ultimately, stating his commitment to promoting inclusivity and celebrating diversity.

John Summit is one of the most prominent artists in Chicago’s House music scene during this decade. He is known for his exceptional DJing and producing skills. Summit has released several tracks like ‘Human‘, ‘Where You Are’ featuring Hayla, and many more. His music has garnered a diverse fan following, including a massive queer fanbase. 

John Summit Gay Pride

Summit recently announced on social media that he will be headlining Dreamland’s Pride in Central Park on June 30th. However, after the announcement, he noticed that he had lost hundreds of followers. Despite this setback, he restated his unwavering support for the LGBTQ+ community and his commitment to performing at such a significant Pride event.

On his Twitter account, he wrote, “lost a few hundred followers since I announced I’m playing a gay pride party lmfao peace out u, insecure homophobes.” But immediately showed how much he could care less by tweeting “idc what u think u cannot deny that the gays know how to fkn PARTY.” 

John Summit Gay Pride

It is admirable to witness the well-known artist’s support for the community despite facing constant scrutiny. John Summit’s choice to headline the Gay Pride event sends a powerful message of solidarity and support. 

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My name is Emilee Gabbard. I currently live in sunny Orange County, CA. By day I am a project manager working in the aerospace industry, but by night a music blogger for yours truly, Exron Music! I have been writing for Exron Music for around eight months now and cannot wait to see what is to come throughout the years. At festivals and clubs, you will find me at any house and techno stage supporting my favorites Eli Brown or Dom Dolla, or belting every word to Porter Robinson tracks wherever he performs.

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