Former winner of the Eurovision Song Contest to perform at Isle of Wight Pride on July 21.
Drag queen Conchita Wurst, who won the contest in 2014 for Austria with the anthem Rise Like A Pheonix, will perform at the event in Ryde, which has been given special status this year as UK Pride. This comes just weeks after the artist announced they are HIV positive, in a move to reduce stigma about the condition.
“I am so excited to be coming to Isle of Wight Pride, this year’s UK Pride. I had such a warm welcome on Pride in London’s main stage in 2014, and the idea of performing at the only Pride on a beach is so exciting,” said Conchita. “Isle of Wight Pride also puts global LGBT+ human rights at the centre of what they do, and we all have work to do to increase awareness for those less fortunate than ourselves. I’m looking forward to being a part of that on 21st July!”
This will be only the second time Conchita has performed at a Pride event in the UK, and it will be undertaken in Conchita’s role as Ambassador for EuroPride 2019, which will take place in the Austrian capital, Vienna.
“Conchita’s last Pride performance in the UK was four years ago to a packed Trafalgar Square at Pride in London, and so we’re honoured to have her perform for us this summer,” said Matt Bundy, trustee of Isle of Wight Pride. “This is likely to be her only scheduled UK performance for 2018 and we can’t wait to see her perform to the crowds on Ryde Beach!”
The Isle of Wight Pride organisers will use Conchita’s appearance to promote awareness that people living with HIV, who adhere to treatment, cannot pass the virus on to anyone else.
“We are partnering with NAM, providers of the HIV information website ‘aidsmap’, to help people understand that people who have an undetectable level of the virus in their system can’t pass it on. The campaign is called ‘U equals U’, for undetectable equals untransmittable. There is still so much stigma around HIV and Conchita’s presence helps us address this,” said Mr Bundy.
“Despite huge medical advances, HIV remains one of the most feared medical conditions of the modern era,” said Matthew Hodson, Executive Director of NAM. “Accurate information is the best way to tackle that fear. The knowledge that someone on effective HIV treatment can’t pass it on to sexual partners is transformative. It has the power to encourage HIV testing, to challenge the stigma that people with HIV face and to improve the lives of all people living with HIV. I salute Conchita’s courage in being open about her HIV status, and her willingness to use her position to educate about HIV.”
Katharina Kacerovsky, Chief Executive of EuroPride Vienna 2019, who are supporting Conchita’s performance at Isle of Wight Pride, said: “We are very happy to welcome everyone at EuroPride 2019 in Vienna and proud to have Conchita as our EuroPride Ambassador and to spread the love around Europe during our Pride travels with her! We are so looking so forward to spend a fabulous time at UK Pride on the Isle of Wight and to show support to each other!“
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