Pop icon Madonna is taking a stand against Tennessee’s recent anti-LGBTQ+ legislative moves, calling them “pathetic” in a recent Instagram post.
In response to Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s recent signing of a bill that prohibits “adult cabaret performances” from featuring male or female impersonators or other similar entertainers, Madonna announced additional tour dates, including a stop at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.
This decision comes in support of the drag and transgender community.
The new Tennessee law banning drag shows in public spaces has led to concerns from artists and performers, particularly as they route tours through Republican-controlled states.
This has sparked backlash from the LGBTQ+ community and allies, who see this law as a form of codified transphobia.
Performers see the law as turning drag shows into the front lines of a dangerous, and sometimes violent, debate over gender and identity.
The legislation is a potentially ominous sign of what’s to come with similar laws under consideration in 14 states.
The financial impact of this new law on drag performers is particularly severe, as it affects their ability to perform in public spaces.
The drag community has been hit hard by the new law, as it affects their ability to perform in public spaces.
Touring drag performers are particularly vulnerable, as they must navigate the legislation and potential threats to their safety while on the road.
Independent drag performers like Shea Coulee, winner of Drag Race All-Stars, are forced to spend large amounts of money on transportation and security.
There’s an artist’s safety to consider, too. While most marquee queens say they’ve upped their security since the 2022 shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, the added muscle often comes at an additional cost both monetarily and spiritually.
Pop icon Madonna is taking a stand against Tennessee’s recent anti-LGBTQ+ legislative moves, calling them “pathetic” in a recent Instagram post.
Madonna announced that a portion of proceeds from her forthcoming Celebration Tour stop in Nashville will go to trans-rights organizations.
The Love Rising benefit concert was held recently at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena to protest the anti-drag legislation.
Playing the same Nashville venue where Madonna will appear, the event was a success and went on without incident, despite Maren Morris daring authorities to arrest her for introducing her child to drag queens backstage.
Despite the potential risks, Madonna and other performers like Bob the Drag Queen continue to show their support for the LGBTQ+ community and push back against discriminatory legislation.
Ultimately, it is the performer’s decision on how much risk they want to assume.
Some drag performers will continue to tour despite the potential risks and costs, while others will avoid states with anti-drag legislation altogether.
Regardless, artists like Madonna and Bob the Drag Queen continue to support the LGBTQ+ community and push back against discriminatory legislation.
With anti-LGBTQ+ laws under consideration in 14 states, it is important for allies and supporters to continue to speak out against discrimination and support vulnerable communities.
The recent passage of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in Tennessee is a concerning development that threatens the rights and safety of vulnerable communities.
As we have seen, these laws can have a significant impact on performers and artists, particularly those in the drag community.
The financial and safety concerns that come with touring in states with anti-drag legislation are severe, and many performers are forced to make difficult decisions about their tours.
However, it is heartening to see that some performers, like Madonna and Bob the Drag Queen, are using their platforms to show support for the LGBTQ+ community and push back against discriminatory legislation.
The Love Rising benefit concert in Nashville was a testament to the power of community and the importance of speaking out against injustice.
As the fight for LGBTQ+ rights continues, it is important for allies and supporters to continue to show their support and speak out against discrimination.
With anti-LGBTQ+ laws under consideration in 14 states, the need for advocacy and activism has never been greater.
We must work together to protect the rights and safety of vulnerable communities and ensure that everyone is able to live their lives with dignity and respect.
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