The Cast of Love, Victor Attend Special Love, Victor Photo-Activation in LA
The cast of Love, Victor celebrated their new season and Pride month at a special photo-activation today June 11, in Santa Monica, California. Rachel Hilson, Mason Gooding, Ava Capri, Anthony Turpel, Anthony Keyvan, Michael Cimino and George Sear were all in attendance for the special event.
During the month of June, in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago, fans can express themselves at a bold and colorful photo activation where anyone and EVERYONE can shine, shimmer and reflect the life they deserve to live! Locations and information for the locations’ activations can be found under the jump.
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DOWNTOWN DISNEY in ANAHEIM
Dates: Tuesday, June 1 – Monday, July 5
Location:
· Adjacent to Star WarsTM Trading Post
LOS ANGELES
Dates: Friday, June 11 – Sunday, June 13
Hours:
· Friday, 6/11: 10am – 8pm
· Saturday, 6/12: 10am – 8pm
· Sunday, 6/13: 11am – 7pm
Location:
· Closest Address: 395 Santa Monica Pl, Santa Monica, CA 90401
· General Location: Santa Monica Place at Broadway in between Tesla and Nike stores
· Note: Santa Monica Place is doing a month-long Pride celebration, including art installations, DJ performances, etc
CHICAGO
Dates: Friday, June 18 – Sunday, June 20
Hours: 12p-8p daily
Location:
· Closest Address: 3514 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60657
· General Location: Northalsted (formerly known as Boystown) on N Halsted, in between W Brompton Ave & W Cornelia Ave
· Note: next to Forever Yogurt & across from Cupid’s Leather shop in iconic LGBTQ+ neighborhood, 2 blocks from Wrigley Field
NYC
Dates: Friday, June 25 – Sunday, June 27
Hours: 12p-8p daily
Location:
· Closest Address: 61 Christopher St, New York, NY 10014
· General Location: Greenwich Village outside The Duplex (nightclub) on 7th Ave at the corner of Christopher St
· Note: located 2 doors down from historic gay rights venue The Stonewall Inn
· Note: across the street from National Monument Christopher Park (part of NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project), home of the Gay Liberation Monument