The city’s LGBT community is marking the 35th anniversary of the city’s first pride march with another big first.

Pride Toronto unveiled a dizzying schedule of events Tuesday to mark the city’s first ever Pride Month.

The announcement took place at Oasis Aqualounge, the former Club Baths. The venue was the scene of the city’s infamous 1981 bathhouse raids targeting homosexuals, an event that gave birth to the city’s own pride march.

Pride Month will feature 60 signature events, some of which will commemorate and explore the raids.

The events will include a June 7 human rights panel at the 519 Community Centre remembering the raids. The panel will be headlined by author Margaret Atwood.

A launch party at the Art Gallery of Ontario with avant-garde queer performances guest curated by Bruce LaBruce will kick things off on June 2.

A fair helping of star power is also expected throughout the month, with events featuring actors George Takei of “Star Trek,” singer/actor Joe Jonas, singer Lila Downs and “Queer As Folk” actor Randy Harrison.

Pride Month will lead up to the 10-day Pride Festival which begins June 24. The events will culminate with the Pride Parade, which will take place on July 3.

The official theme of this year’s events is “You can sit with us.” But continuing with the unofficial theme of ‘firsts,’ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s participation this year will mark the first time that leaders from all levels of government take part in pride events. Trudeau has taken part in Toronto’s Pride Parade in the past, but this will be the first time that any sitting prime minister has taken part.

The full schedule of Pride Month events can be found online here.