“Why would I not create a safe space in Tennessee where we can celebrate drag entertainers and celebrate our differences?” said Lizzo.
By The Associated Press | Apr. 23, 2023
FILE – Lizzo arrives at the 65th annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 5, 2023, in Los Angeles. In a concert Friday, April 21, 2023 in Knoxville, Tenn., Lizzo filled the stage with drag queens in a glittery protest against the state’s legislation designed to restrict drag performances in public.
(Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Story at a glanceWhile performing at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Lizzo brought out a number of drag performers, including Aquaria, Kandy Muse, Asia O’Hara and Vanessa Vanji.In February, Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed legislation against “adult cabaret” in public or in front of minors.A federal judge temporarily blocked the law in late March, saying it was too vaguely written.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — In a concert Friday night in Knoxville, Tennessee, Lizzo filled the stage with drag queens in a glittery protest against the state’s legislation designed to restrict drag performances in public.
While performing at Thompson-Boling Arena, the Grammy-winning “Juice” singer brought out a number of drag performers, including Aquaria, Kandy Muse, Asia O’Hara and Vanessa Vanji. On Saturday, Lizzo posted videos on Instagram from the show, including comments to the crowd that referenced the pending law.
In February, Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed the legislation against “adult cabaret” in public or in front of minors. A federal judge temporarily blocked the law in late March, saying it was too vaguely written. Civil rights groups have criticized the law as a violation of free speech.
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The Tennessee law is part of a wider Republican effort to restrict drag shows and other LGBTQ+ public gatherings.
“In light of recent and tragic events and current events, I was told by people on the internet, ‘Cancel your shows in Tennessee,’ ‘Don’t go to Tennessee,’” Lizzo said during the Friday concert. “Their reason was valid, but why would I not come to the people who need to hear this message the most?”
“Why would I not create a safe space in Tennessee where we can celebrate drag entertainers and celebrate our differences?” added Lizzo.
Story at a glanceWhile performing at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Lizzo brought out a number of drag performers, including Aquaria, Kandy Muse, Asia O’Hara and Vanessa Vanji.In February, Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed legislation against “adult cabaret” in public or in front of minors.A federal judge temporarily blocked the law in late March, saying it was too vaguely written.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — In a concert Friday night in Knoxville, Tennessee, Lizzo filled the stage with drag queens in a glittery protest against the state’s legislation designed to restrict drag performances in public.
While performing at Thompson-Boling Arena, the Grammy-winning “Juice” singer brought out a number of drag performers, including Aquaria, Kandy Muse, Asia O’Hara and Vanessa Vanji. On Saturday, Lizzo posted videos on Instagram from the show, including comments to the crowd that referenced the pending law.
In February, Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed the legislation against “adult cabaret” in public or in front of minors. A federal judge temporarily blocked the law in late March, saying it was too vaguely written. Civil rights groups have criticized the law as a violation of free speech.
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The Tennessee law is part of a wider Republican effort to restrict drag shows and other LGBTQ+ public gatherings.
“In light of recent and tragic events and current events, I was told by people on the internet, ‘Cancel your shows in Tennessee,’ ‘Don’t go to Tennessee,’” Lizzo said during the Friday concert. “Their reason was valid, but why would I not come to the people who need to hear this message the most?”
“Why would I not create a safe space in Tennessee where we can celebrate drag entertainers and celebrate our differences?” added Lizzo.
Lizzo Shines With Drag Performers Onstage In Powerful Moment At Tennessee Show
"Why would I not come to the people who need to hear this message the most?" asked Lizzo during her Knoxville concert on Friday.
"Why would I not come to the people who need to hear this message the most?" asked Lizzo during her Knoxville concert on Friday.
By Ben Blanchet
Apr 23, 2023
Lizzo vowed to “celebrate our differences” and highlight drag performers on Friday as she invited a number of entertainers onstage following the passage of Tennessee’s drag ban this year.
The “About Damn Time” singer told a crowd at Knoxville’s Thompson-Boling Arena that it was important for her to perform despite the anti-drag law that would make it “an offense for a person who engages in an adult cabaret performance” in public or in a place with a minor present, Deadline reported. The law has since been temporarily blocked by a federal judge in the state.
Some 469 anti-LGBTQ+ bills have been introduced in the U.S. this year, according to a legislation tracker from the American Civil Liberties Union.
“In light of recent and tragic events and current events, I was told by people on the internet, ‘Cancel your shows in Tennessee,’ ‘Don’t go to Tennessee,’” Lizzo said.
“Their reason was valid, but why would I not come to the people who need to hear this message the most? The people who need to feel this release the most? Why would I not create a safe space in Tennessee where we can celebrate drag entertainers and celebrate our differences and celebrate fat Black women?”
She emphasized her commitment to performing at Friday’s show.
“I hope that I can help you in any way because you have helped me so, so much, you don’t even understand,” Lizzo said to the Knoxville crowd.
“What people in Tennessee are doing is giving hope, so thank you so much for standing up for your rights, protecting each other and holding the people accountable who should be protecting us,” she continued.
Lizzo has celebrated drag performers in the past, serving twice as a guest judge on “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and recording a music video to her song “Juice” along with a number of the show’s past participants.
On Friday, the singer invited several drag performers — including “Drag Race” stars — to join her on stage. Asia O’Hara, Kandy Muse, Vanessa Vanjie and Aquaria were among the performers, Deadline noted
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