Madonna has announced a benefit concert in Nashville, joining the outcry against Tennessee’s new law that criminalizes drag performances in public places and anywhere children are present. Bob the Drag Queen, who’s slated to join the singer throughout her forthcoming Celebration Tour, will accompany Madonna for the concert. Benefiting as yet unnamed trans rights organizations, the show happens December 22 at Bridgestone Arena, with the anti-drag law taking effect on April 1.
In a press release, Madonna shared a brief statement about her decision to add the Nashville stop:
Earlier this month, Brittany Howard, Sheryl Crow, Hayley Williams, Jason Isbell, and more joined forces for Love Rising, a benefit concert that raised money for multiple LGBTQIA+ organizations. Yo La Tengo staged their own protest at the Basement East, with Ira Kaplan donning a dress, wig, and makeup for a set. Madonna’s Celebration Tour through North America and Europe kicks off in July, and Madonna extended the run with a few more dates for late 2023 and early 2024.
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