The musician opens up about coming out as bisexual and talks Pride, protesting and our current uprising The coronavirus pandemic has forced Pride events around the world to go virtual this year.
For Jason Mraz, that means he can, for the first time, take part in the annual summer festivities. After all, thanks to the virus, the “I’m Yours” singer-songwriter can’t tour in support of his latest album Look for the Good, which dropped last week.
Usually, he says, he’s on the road during Pride season. “I’ve got friends and neighbors who invite me every year, but my schedule never allowed it,” Mraz says during our recent Zoom call (that predated the Supreme Court’s recent landmark gay and trans rights decision).