Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.We’ll start by reflecting on who made waves before giving you the chance to take our quiz and discover which icon’s music tour in 2023 matches your vibe the most!This year was particularly noteworthy concerning the representation and celebration of LGBTQ+ icons and artists in the music industry.Their tours not only offered outstanding performances but also became platforms for expressing solidarity, promoting inclusivity, and championing diversity.Major fabulousness alert ?
we had the best time hanging out with the incredible @samsmith before their fantastic show. What a gracious legend! Thanks for having us. #dragsyndrome #SamSmith #GloriaTour #icons pic.twitter.com/aKFzHwUH7TSmith’s latest tour comes to the US in July, but here’s a taster of what to expect.#WorldAIDSDay is today#Madonna’s #TheCelebrationTour version of 'Live to Tell' is dedicated to lives lost to AIDS, including her best friend Martin Burgoyne, Keith Haring, Freddie Mercury, and other victims.#WorldAIDSDay2023pic.twitter.com/IV3RgPOJjiMadonna stunned with new photos just as many were skeptical her world tour would actually launch on October 14th.BEYONCÉ INCORPORATING THE PROGRESS PRIDE FLAG INTO HER STAGE IS A NEW LEVEL OF MOTHERING WOAH?????
pic.twitter.com/dHhOwxLJKWYou don’t need a tix to witness all the LGBTQ+ fabulousness at Queen Bey’s ball. Taylor Swift speaks out against anti-queer legislation during Pride Month speech at the Eras Tour:“We can’t talk about Pride Month without talking about pain.