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Dan Levy, Janelle Monáe set for NYC’s virtual gay pride celebration

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The coronavirus pandemic can’t take away New York City’s gay pride. Heritage of Pride announced Friday morning that “Schitt’s Creek” creator and star Dan Levy will be among four grand marshals for a virtual pride celebration on Sunday, June 28.

The city’s annual pride march and other in-person summer events were canceled last month for the first time in their history due to the COVID-19 crisis.

Grammy-nominated “Tightrope” singer Janelle Monáe — who was previously announced to headline NYC Pride Island 2020 the night before — will be among the performers also taking part.

Other performers and participants will include “Pose” star and red-carpet knockout Billy Porter, “Absolutely Not” singer Deborah Cox, “Star Trek: Discovery” actor Wilson

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