Black Eyed Peas headlined Saturdayās show at Brighton Pride, with Steps taking on the Sunday slot (Picture: EPA)
The Black Eyed Peasā highly-anticipated headline set was halted as the band during the BrightonĀ andĀ HoveĀ Pride event.
The group ā comprising of will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo āled the major line-up of acts at this yearās Pride this weekend at Preston Park.
Brighton Pride is renowned for havingĀ some of the biggest LGBTQ+ acts and alliesĀ stunning crowds, including the likes of Britney Spears, Kylie Minogue and Christina Aguilera in previous years.
However, during the groupās performance, they were soon left onĀ stageĀ without sound.
Crowds carried on singing the top hit I Gotta Feeling as the singers tried toresolve the issue, before holding up a UK flag, with aĀ PrideĀ flag displayed on screen to end theĀ AmericanĀ groupās set.
Despite the interruption, the band were able to dedicate their penultimate song Where Is The Love? to everyone suffering injustices around the world as they revealed the inspiration for the major 2003 hit came from the UK.
Brighton Pride is the UKās biggest LGBTQ+ event ā and the main day of the festival is on Saturday (Picture: Getty Images)
The Peas took a bold stance in support of the LGBTQ+ community by wearing rainbow armbands when they performed on Polish TVĀ (Picture: Getty)
Band member Will.i.am, 48, praised the UK as a āspecial placeāā which was the groupās āfirst place to find success.ā
Earlier during the day, theĀ festival saw Jax Jones, Confidence Man, Dylan and more take to the main stage.
Black Eyed Peas rang in 2023 facing backlash from politicians in Poland as they supported the LGBTQ+ community by wearing rainbow armbands during their New Yearās Eve performance.
While homosexuality is legal in Poland, and has been since 1932, the community continue to face challenges. According toĀ ILGA-Europeās 2022 report, the status of LGBTQ+ rights in Poland is the worst amongĀ European UnionĀ countries.
Standing in solidarity with queer fans, Black Eyed Pease donned rainbow armbands while on stage as the headlining act at the New Yearās Eve of Dreams show, sparking outrage among the ruling PiS party politicians.
Will took no notice, and later said in a video that Where Is the Love? was dedicated āto unityā as he specifically named marginalised communities.
āWe are the Black Eyed Peas, or you can say Black Eyed Peace, because we are for peace, equality, harmony. We are not the Black Eyed PiS,ā he said, directly calling out the ruling party. āWe stand for unity, love, tolerance, oneness.ā
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Black Eyed Peas headlined Saturday’s show at Brighton Pride.Ā