G Flip shows off his tattoos in a tank top and kilt as they attend Sydney World Pride
G Flip shows off his tattoos in a tank top and kilt as they attend the Sydney World Pride dance party as a special guest DJ
Australian singer G Flip rocked the stage as a special guest DJ at a free World Pride dance party in Sydney.
The non-binary singer who uses the they/them pronouns got the crowd pumping at one of the city’s most iconic venues, Kinselas, on Saturday night.
Before hitting the turntables, G Flip, whose full name is Georgia Flippo, posed for photos in a knee-length kilt and a band tank top that showed off her tattooed arms.
On his feet, the musician kept it cozy in black doc martins and accessorized with a pair of oversized black sunglasses.
They kept their long brown hair down and opted for minimalist makeup.
Australian singer G Flip (pictured) rocked the stage as a special guest DJ at a free World Pride dance party in Sydney
Before hitting the turntables, G Flip, whose full name is Georgia Flippo, posed for photos in a knee-length kilt and a band tank top that showed off her tattooed arms.
The musician pumped up the crowd at one of the city’s most iconic venues, Kinselas, on Saturday night.
The event was part of the Johnnie Walker Walk Proud series and had limited free tickets available to celebrate World Pride as host Sydney.
Other acts on the night included DJ Crescendoll from Gadigal and producer DJ Kalyani.
Before the event, G Flip said that he couldn’t wait to advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community in his home country.
“Working alongside some of my closest peers to spread a message of acceptance and positivity has been amazing,” they said.
“It shows the progress being made to elevate queer experiences and celebrate everyone equally. Cheers to that.’
The Johnnie Walker Walk Proud is a series of events that are part of the Sydney World Pride, which began on February 21 and runs through March 5.
Jodi McLeod, Event Series Marketing Manager, said: ‘Johnnie Walker has historically championed progress and celebrated those who have the tenacity, courage and resilience to keep walking.
‘We partner with trailblazers and catalysts for change in the LGBTQIA+ community, supporting and uplifting those who guide us all towards a more inclusive and tolerant society.
The event was part of the Johnnie Walker Walk Proud series and had limited free tickets available to celebrate World Pride as host Sydney.
Before the event, G Flip said that he couldn’t wait to advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community in his home country.
“As a Sydney WorldPride partner, we wanted to create a safe and inclusive space for everyone and celebrate the full spectrum of the LGBTQIA+ community.
“Whether you identify with one or multiple identities within the LGBTQIA+ community or are an ally, Walk Proud @ Kinselas is the place to proudly celebrate this iconic event.”
Other highlights of Sydney World Pride included the Human Rights Conference, First Nations Gala Concert and the Pride March.
Sydney made history as the first city in the southern hemisphere to host a World Pride event, after winning the rights in 2019.