‘The Burn Out’: 4 DJs, One Night, and a Purpose That Goes Beyond the Dancefloor.

Boston’s queer nightlife will take center stage on June 15 with The Burn Out, a one-night event built around music, community, and intentional support for those most impacted by housing insecurity. Featuring a lineup of four queer DJs including; BLXSS, Adelaide, DJ Didsa, and DJ Rayvino, the event promises a genre-spanning setlist—but its purpose runs deeper than the dancefloor.

Organized in collaboration with local nonprofit PrideXtended, a percentage of all ticket sales from the 21+ event will go toward their latest initiative, “When We Think of Home”, which focuses on housing stability for LGBTQ+ individuals navigating displacement, economic hardship, and systemic barriers.

In an effort to create space for those often left out of nightlife and community spaces, The Burn Out will also be giving away five free tickets, with priority given to Black LGBTQ+ individuals.

To enter:

  1. Follow @theburnoutbos and @pridextended on Instagram
  2. Like and repost the event flyer
  3. Comment “BURNOUT🔥” on the original post
    The giveaway closes June 14, with winners notified via DM.

Don’t plan on attending but still want to support the cause? Donations can be made directly through PrideXtended’s official campaign link, available on their page.

The Burn Out is not only curated for sound—it’s also a visual and cultural experience. Graphic design is by Landomoto, photography by proswervez, and event production by Terrence Theus, bringing a cohesive creative vision to the night.

Attendees can expect an eclectic and unapologetically queer soundscape, centering the artistry of Boston’s LGBTQ+ talent.

As Pride season continues to evolve—and in some cases, face resistance—The Burn Out reflects a broader movement to return to Pride’s grassroots: protest, mutual aid, and community care. It’s not just about showing up—it’s about showing up with intention.

Tickets are available now via the link in @theburnoutbos’s bio. This is a 21+ event.
Whether you’re there for the music, the mission, or both, The Burn Out invites you to move with purpose.