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Country-Rock Artist Laura Bryna Brings Pride Month Celebration To New York With Wild Horses Takeover And Nyc Pride Parade Appearance

Bryna will host a Pride Weekend performance and takeover at new venue Wild Horses on June 27 before joining the NYC Pride March

Bryna will host a Pride Weekend performance and takeover at new venue Wild Horses on June 27 before joining the NYC Pride March on June 28

 

NEW YORK (June 22, 2026) — Country-rock artist and LGBTQ+ ally Laura Bryna will bring her high-energy live show and longtime commitment to inclusivity to New York City during Pride Weekend, with a special takeover at new rhinestone honky tonk Wild Horses (from the creative team behind Lucindas) on the Bowery on Saturday, June 27, 2026 followed by a televised appearance in the NYC Pride March on Sunday, June 28.

Rainbow Rodeo, a pre-Pride honkytonk, begins on Saturday, June 27 at Wild Horses with an evening of music, celebration and community featuring complimentary custom-crafted cocktails from Bogue Sound Distillery (while supplies last), alongside Wild Horses’ regular bar service. From 8 pm til midnight, the takeover will feature a performance from Bryna as well as music from DJ Whitney Fierce, known for her tenure in Hercules & Love Affair, her disco-country sound and vibrant nightlife presence. The evening will also feature a cadre of line dancers, creating a celebration that blends country music, dance, fashion and New York energy and sets the tone for a memorable Pride weekend.

On Sunday, June 28, Bryna will continue the celebration as part of NYC Pride joining one of the country’s most visible LGBTQ+ celebrations as a proud ally and performer whose music has long centered confidence, resilience and connection. The 57th Annual NYC Pride March kicks off at 12:00 p.m. at 26th Street and Fifth Avenue and wraps up near 15th Street and Seventh Avenue. Bryna will travel and perform the entirety of the parade route in a one-of-a-kind pickup truck celebrating her unique style and the parade community accompanied by fans and a troupe of queer line dancers who will bring country flair and Pride spirit to the march.

“Pride is about showing up, celebrating people exactly as they are and making space for joy,” said Bryna. “Country music belongs to everyone, and I’m honored to be part of a weekend that brings so many people together with love, music and community at the center.”

Bryna’s New York Pride appearances follow her June 14 main stage performance at Baltimore Pride, where she appeared just ahead of En Vogue as part of Pride in the Park at Druid Hill Park. Together, the Baltimore and New York appearances mark a growing Pride Month presence for Bryna, who continues to connect with fans across country, rock, pop and LGBTQ+ communities.

Known for her bold style, powerhouse vocals and genre-blending country-rock sound, Bryna has built a loyal following through songs including the radio charting “RISE,” “Tornado Weather” and her upcoming summer single “Drinkin’ Town.” Her music pairs high-energy performance with messages of perseverance, self-expression and living fully.

Additional details surrounding Laura Bryna X Wild Horses takeover and NYC Pride weekend appearances will be announced soon.

 

To learn more about Laura Bryna, visit www.laurabryna.com.

 

Media inquiries:

Crystal Henderson

The Press House

crystal@thepresshouse.com