Noise Violation is a community band formed in Davis in the summer of 2020. During the height of COVID, musicians in Davis found joy and connection by engaging in a safe, outdoors, and easily socially-distanced hobby! The members of Noise Violation are all current or former residents of Davis, ages 18 to 60+, who embody the fun-loving, welcoming, diverse, and unified spirit of Davis. Come experience the lively spirit of the Davis community; Sit back, relax, and enjoy live instrumental covers of rock and roll hits, but with PIRATES!
Ellis Dee (Host). •. Amelia Need Moore. •. Eva Changing.
Group of supportive community members that will be showing a quick line dance.
The Sacramento Gay Men’s Chorus (SGMC) is one of the oldest and largest LGBTQ+ performing arts organizations in the Sacramento region. The chorus was founded in 1984 as a singing group that aimed to foster a sense of community and support gay men in the Sacramento area. SGMC now consists of 110 singers from diverse backgrounds, united by a love of music and a commitment to promoting social justice, equality, and LGBTQ+ rights through the power of music.
Carte Blanche is a unique multilingual world fusion acoustic band where Brazilian rhythms meet jazz standards, rock, flamenco guitar and French swing. Vocals are in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian.
Known for fearless, truth-telling lyrics and melodies you can’t resist singing, Emma’s Revolution is the award-winning activist duo of Pat Humphries & Sandy O, whose songs have been praised by Pete Seeger, covered by Holly Near and sung at justice events around the world. Performances feature the duo’s signature soaring harmonies and lush acoustic accompaniment, in songs that span folk to jazz and funk to rock. “In these tumultuous time of authoritarians and threats to democracy, wars and refugees,” the duo says, “music helps us find our voices and brings us together to create a more just and sustainable future.”
Zero Foxx Given and Ben Flicker will showcase their amazing talents
“I’m not here to play with anybody. I’m here to chase my dreams and make them come true.” Ada Vox isn’t messing around. She put judge Katy Perry, and America, on notice: she is in this life to win it! A San Antonio based drag queen who sang her heart out on ABC’s “American Idol,” Ada became a Semi-finalist, something that would have been unheard of several years ago. Her appearance marks a first for the show, and people still talk about her performance of The Animals “House of the Rising Sun” as one of the stand-out auditions of the season.
Mercury Rising (Host). •. Xena Cybergoth •. Jeweliana Diamond •. Dottie Dee
Davis Pride events are projects of the Davis Phoenix Coalition whose mission is to uplift marginalized communities.
Pride Hotline: 530-746-8706