Entertainment Lineup
Out in the Burbs 2025 brings the energy, the rhythm, and the unapologetic celebration all day long. From local legends to national talent, this year’s lineup is stacked with artists who represent the power, beauty, and diversity of the LGBTQ+ community and its allies.
Join us for a day of music, movement, and magic—from the first beat to the final note.
Too Much Molly
Chicago’s wildest new cover band is here! Too Much Molly brings powerhouse vocals, wild costumes, and nonstop hits—from Queen to Dolly, Adele to Britney. Led by the fabulous Molly Callinan, it’s part rock show, part musical circus.
DJ Zeetus Lapetus
Oak Park’s very own DJ Zeetus Lapetus kicks off the day with bold beats and infectious energy. Known for their high-tempo mixes and ability to read the crowd like a book, Zeetus will set the tone with a soundtrack that’s as joyful and fierce as Pride itself.
The Divas
Get ready for a performance that’s extra in all the best ways. The Divas are a high-energy, show-stopping ensemble that brings choreography, vocals, glam, and attitude to the stage. It’s part drag, part dance, all fabulous. You won’t want to miss this crowd favorite.
DJ Ca$h Era
A Chicago legend and one of the most sought-after DJs in the Midwest, DJ Ca$h Era brings unmatched style, creativity, and vibes. She’s spun for Beyoncé, she’s held down Pride festivals from coast to coast—and now, she’s bringing her signature blend of hip-hop, house, and queer joy to Oak Park.
Rhea The Second
Blending soul, pop, and R&B, Rhea The Second is a rising star who brings raw power and vulnerability to every performance. With vocals that soar and lyrics that hit, Rhea is here to remind us what it means to live—and love—out loud.
Roy Kinsey
Roy Kinsey is a rapper, librarian, and the founder of Rapbrary, a library and bookstore dedicated to preserving rap and hip-hop as culturally significant literary art forms. Through Rapbrary, Roy also champions banned and challenged books, marginalized authors, and essential stories that deserve to be heard.