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  • Rebecca Black and More Join Dolores’: The Queer Home of Outside Lands with Dance, Drag, and DIY Magic

    Rebecca Black and More Join Dolores’: The Queer Home of Outside Lands with Dance, Drag, and DIY Magic

    As Outside Lands unveils its official 2025 lineup, one of the most anticipated highlights — Dolores’ — is back with a bold celebration of queer and trans nightlife culture. Located in Golden Gate Park’s famed Polo Field, this vibrant, open-air dance space is a festival within the festival: a joyful homage to Bay Area queer history and underground dance-party energy, curated by three local collectives across three transformative nights.

    What is Dolores’?

    Named in affectionate tribute to the city’s queer-rich past, Dolores’ is Outside Lands’ dedicated queer and trans dance space. After establishing itself as a luminous highlight at last year’s festival, Dolores’ returns for its second year. It brings together DIY drag, dance music, and community, spotlighting the energy and resilience of underground queer venues that long championed safe spaces for celebration and creative expression.

    Outside Lands says that all are welcome, but its programming is deeply rooted in Bay Area LGBTQ+ joy, activism, and identity. Hosted across three evenings (Friday, Saturday, Sunday), Dolores’ is curated by three powerhouse local groups — FAKE and GAY, Oasis Arts, and Polyglamorous — each offering a unique take on queer nightlife and culture.

    Why You Should Attend: Three Nights, Three Vibes

    Friday, June 21: FAKE and GAY

    The experience begins with FAKE and GAY, the party collective known for groundbreaking, pop-forward club bookings across the Bay. Expect a lineup packed with drag-led performances, electro-pop hits, and a rave-influenced stage presence that pulls from international drag, underground DJs, and local queer talent.

    Friday’s lineup includes:

    • DJ Fcukers delivering throbbing club beats

    • Chase Icon, the electrifying pop queen, performing live

    • Drag sets from Memphy, Dangerous Rose, Beverly Chills, Mama San, and more

    • Hosted by Nicole Paige Brooks, famed for her work on RuPaul’s Drag Race

    If you’ve ever craved the atmosphere of a neon-lit toast to queer pop culture, Friday delivers that and more.

    Dolores' Outside Lands lineup.
    Dolores’ Outside Lands lineup. Photo: Outside Lands

    Saturday, June 22: Oasis Arts

    On Saturday, Oasis Arts takes control. This nonprofit collective has shaped queer arts in SF for over a decade — a force behind creative development, mentorship, and cross-disciplinary queer expression. At Dolores’, they present performance art, drag, music, and DJ sets by LGBTQ+ and BIPOC artists.

    Saturday’s highlights include:

    • PRINCESS, solo artist with Tito Soto & Snaxx

    • REPARATIONS (Nicki Jizz), with Miss Toto

    • BALONEY & FRIENDS, featuring D’Arcy Drollinger and others

    • Music support from DJ Bella Spreads and DJ Subeaux

    • Additional sets and art performances yet to be announced

    Oasis brings conceptual flair and a focus on creative continuity, drawing from roots of community building while projecting bold, contemporary expression.

    Sunday, June 23: Polyglamorous

    Closing out the weekend, Polyglamorous — the drag-party-slash-underground-event collective led by Benjamin Bellayuto and Mark O’Brien — delivers a night of pumping beats, drag glitz, and joyful mayhem.

    Sunday’s star-studded lineup includes:

    • A DJ set by pop icon Rebecca Black

    • Performances from Father Figure, David Harness, Jen DM, Chelsea Starr, Mouthfeel, and more

    • A back-to-back headlining set from BEYA and Mark O’Brien

    • Drag performances by Vivvy and a host of undisclosed artists

    Think sparkle, sequins, raw energy, IRL queer celebration — all in a space designed to dance until dawn.

    Why It Matters

    1. Rooted in Queer Culture — Dolores’ is more than a dance tent: it’s a living tribute to the DIY queer nightlife that flourished in Slack-area clubs, basement venues, and house parties across San Francisco. It brings that spirit back into Golden Gate Park at one of America’s biggest festivals.

    2. Spotlight on Local Creatives — Each night features curators who’ve been critical to the Bay Area’s queer arts ecosystem. From Oasis Arts’ advocacy and mentorship to Polyglamorous’ legendary drag ragers and FAKE and GAY’s border-pushing roster, the programming honors, uplifts, and empowers the region’s LGBTQ+ talent.

    3. Inclusive, Political, Joyful — In turbulent times when queer rights remain under threat, Dolores’ offers a political statement through revelry. It’s a space that affirms identity, creativity, and community — and reaffirms that visibility is resistance.

    4. Accessibility Meets Artistry — Offered within the general access of Outside Lands (GA, GA+, VIP, Golden Gate Club passes), Dolores’ ensures fans can enjoy cutting-edge queer art, performance, and dance without breaking the bank — or needing to seek out after-parties outside festival grounds.

    Extend the Pride with a Pre-Party Worth Queer Shout-Outs

    Outside Lands doesn’t just keep Dolores’ contained to weekend nights. On Saturday, June 28, they host BAY AREA PRIDE AMPLIFIED, a pre-party at The Independent bar in SF. This event features:

    • DJ sets from local queer party stylists like Pillowprince, Medscool, DJ n0be, and more

    • Live sets from Emily Afton and Cardboard People

    • Drag performances by Aurris X Lilith, artists from The Gregangelo Museum, and other go-go dancers

    It’s a perfect warm-up for Dolores’, serving to kick off Pride weekend proper and give those of us craving live local queer art a head start on the celebration.

    Tickets and Logistics

    Interested? Here’s the breakdown:

    Dolores’ access is included in Outside Lands passes:

    • General Admission

    • GA+ (which includes priority viewing options)

    • Golden Gate Club (VIP-level festival experience)

    • Gold Payment Plan tiers

    Tickets are available exclusively at www.sfoutsidelands.com. Early-bird pricing and payment plans are available but moving fast. Pre-party tickets for Pride Amplified at The Independent are also available on the same site.

    More Outside Lands Highlights

    If Dolores’ isn’t enough queer sparkle for you, the rest of Outside Lands 2025 is just as dazzling:

    • SOMA Tent — Returning with redesigned staging and outdoor vibes, featuring Black Coffee, Claude VonStroke, Floating Points, Nico Moreno, and more

    • Golden Gate Club — A luxe VIP lounge with elevated culinary experiences hosted by local chefs Melissa King, Tyler Florence, and Dana Younkin & Nancy Oakes

    • City Hall Weddings — Intimate outdoor ceremonies for couples seeking to tie the knot in a festival setting

    • Taste of the Bay Area, Wine Lands, Beer Lands, and Cocktail Magic — curated food and drink trails celebrating regional flavors

    • Grass Lands — the festival’s first licensed cannabis area, tailored for safe and legal consumption

    • Fan-favorite stages — featuring art, education, late-night DJs, and more

    A Summer Must-Do

    Between Dolores’ electric nights and all the festival’s other offerings, Outside Lands 2025 becomes an essential stop on the summer calendar — especially for LGBTQ+ audiences seeking a joyful, liberatory experience.

    Whether you’re dressing up in sequins, seeking communal transcendence on the dancefloor, or just curious to see what makes Bay Area queer nightlife tick, Dolores’ is an opportunity you won’t want to miss.

  • MARINA Returns With ‘Princess of Power’ Tour Across North America

    MARINA Returns With ‘Princess of Power’ Tour Across North America

    Dust off your flower crowns and polish those statement earrings: MARINA is hitting the road. Fresh off the glittery heels of her sixth studio album Princess of Power, the Welsh pop sensation has officially announced a North American tour that promises to be as sparkly and theatrical as her discography.

    The tour begins with major festival appearances this summer before launching into a headlining leg that stretches into the fall, and yes, she’s bringing friends.

    Festival Season Warm-Up

    Before embarking on her own tour, MARINA will grace the stages of some of the biggest music festivals this year. Catch her at Bonnaroo (June 13), Lollapalooza (Aug. 2), Osheaga (Aug. 3), Outside Lands (Aug. 8), and All Things Go in D.C. (Sept. 28). She’ll also make a double appearance at Austin City Limits in October, because why headline once when you can headline twice?

    Powering Up the Headlining Tour

    Once festival season wraps, MARINA’s full-fledged headlining run kicks off September 6 in Seattle. With a glitter trail that stretches from Vancouver to Phoenix, she’ll hit nearly every major market across the U.S. and Canada, including a high-drama night at Radio City Music Hall in New York on September 25.

    The tour wraps up in California with shows in Pomona, Los Angeles, and finally Oakland on October 17. If you’re feeling fancy, she’ll also make a final splash in Mexico City at Corona Capital on November 15.

    She’s bringing support acts Coco & Clair Clair and Mallrat along for the non-festival dates, ensuring the vibes stay playful and irreverent from curtain up to encore.

     

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    Tickets and Timing

    Fans ready to enter their main character era can grab tickets during the official artist presale on Wednesday, June 11 at 10 a.m. local time. General on-sale follows on Friday, June 13. Expect a ticketing bloodbath, MARINA fans do not play!

    Fans React: “She’s Mothering Again”

    Across social media, fans have already gone feral. Reactions range from “I’M SEEING YOU ON MY BIRTHDAY WEEKEND AFTER A DECADE OF WAITING OH MY GOD…..THIS JUST HEALED SOMETHING IN ME” to “AGHHHHHHHHHHHH CODE RED CODE RED!!”

    It’s clear that the Diamonds (as her fans lovingly call themselves) are ready to rally behind their queen once again.

    Full 2025 Tour Dates: Princess of Power North America

    • June 13: Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo

    • Aug. 2: Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza

    • Aug. 3: Montreal, QC @ Osheaga

    • Aug. 8: San Francisco, CA @ Outside Lands

    • Sept. 6: Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo (with Coco & Clair Clair)

    • Sept. 7: Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum Theatre 9 (with Coco & Clair Clair)

    • Sept. 10: Portland, OR @ Keller Auditorium (with Coco & Clair Clair)

    • Sept. 12: Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union (with Coco & Clair Clair)

    • Sept. 13: Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium (with Coco & Clair Clair)

    • Sept. 15: Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 16: Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 18: Toronto, ON @ HISTORY (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 20: New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 21: Boston, MA @ Roadrunner (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 24: Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 25: New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall (with Mallrat)

    • Sept. 28: Washington, D.C. @ All Things Go

    • Sept. 29: Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 1: Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 2: Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 4: Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits

    • Oct. 7: Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 9: Dallas, TX @ Southside Ballroom (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 11: Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits

    • Oct. 13: Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 14: Pomona, CA @ Fox Theater (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 16: Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre (with Mallrat)

    • Oct. 17: Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater (with Mallrat)

    • Nov. 15: Mexico City, MX @ Corona Capital

  • Rebecca Black Finds Her ‘Salvation’ and a Fresh Beat in Queer Pop’s Future

    Rebecca Black Finds Her ‘Salvation’ and a Fresh Beat in Queer Pop’s Future

    Rebecca Black is back—and she’s not just reclaiming Fridays. The pop provocateur has ushered in a bold new chapter with SALVATION, a high-octane, genre-defying project that fuses rave energy, emotional release, and queer joy into one seven-track stunner. And if the sweaty dance floors she’s commanding are any indication, this is Black at her most powerful, playful, and self-possessed.

    The Rebirth of Rebecca Black

    Long gone are the meme days. Rebecca Black has carved out a place as a fearless creative force in pop music’s underground, blending fashion, queerness, and sonic experimentation with unmatched flair. With SALVATION, she doesn’t just push boundaries—she obliterates them.

    Photo: Davis Bates
    Photo: Ella Margolin
    Photo: Finn Sanders
    Photo: Finn Sanders

    This latest project is a shimmering collection of club-ready tracks that flirt with chaos, catharsis, and camp. Standouts like “TRUST!,” “Sugar Water Cyanide,” and the title track “Salvation” are pulsing with hard techno, Y2K electro nostalgia, and a deeply emotional undercurrent that hits just as hard as the beats.

    “I realized my salvation was never something I had to find outside of myself,” Black has shared about the project. “It was already there. I just had to claim it.”

    Dance Floor Deliverance

    SALVATION isn’t just a sonic statement—it’s a cultural one. Black has taken her new sound to the people, headlining her own sold-out tour across the U.S., U.K., and Europe, and spinning DJ sets at some of the most buzzed-about events of the year. Her recent set at the 2025 American Music Awards after party had the crowd raving, literally.

    She also made her Boiler Room debut—one of the most coveted co-signs in underground dance culture—and brought her pulsing pop vision to Coachella’s DoLab stage. Coming up, she’s slated to bring that same energy to Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, Bonnaroo, and a lineup of Pride festivals that couldn’t feel more fitting.

    Mainstream Meets the Margins

    Black’s rise is unique in that it bridges two worlds: the gritty, glitter-drenched underground and the polished stage of pop royalty. She’s currently on tour with none other than Katy Perry and drag legend Trixie Mattel, proving her versatility as a performer and cultural connector.

    Whether she’s belting over distorted synths or spinning euphoric techno to a sea of queers under festival lights, Rebecca Black is delivering a message of radical self-love and creative freedom. SALVATION isn’t just an album—it’s a manifesto for anyone who’s ever had to reclaim their own story.

    Rebecca Black Is Just Getting Started

    As she continues to define what pop can be in 2025, Black is doing it on her own terms—with sweat, sequins, and a beat that won’t quit. She’s not chasing validation; she’s offering liberation. And if SALVATION is the gospel, the club is her church.

    You can find Rebecca Black at WeHo Pride’s OUTLOUD main stage on Sunday, June 1st.

  • Queer Artists on the Outside Lands 2025 Lineup Thus Far

    Queer Artists on the Outside Lands 2025 Lineup Thus Far

    With festival season rapidly approaching, music fans are eagerly awaiting the arrival of one of San Francisco’s most highly anticipated events — Outside Lands. This year’s festival, which will take place in Golden Gate Park from August 8 to August 10, is shaping up to be an exciting and inclusive experience. While major headliners like Tyler, The Creator, Hozier, and Doja Cat will headline the event, it’s the representation of queer artists on the lineup that is generating a lot of buzz. From Grammy-winning rappers to indie rockers, this year’s festival is celebrating a diverse range of queer voices in music.

    Doechii: A Bisexual Icon in Hip-Hop

    Doechii Performing at the 2025 Grammy's
    Doechii Performing at the 2025 Grammy’s. Photo: CBS

    Doechii, who identifies as bisexual, has rapidly risen to fame within the music industry. Known for her unique style and genre-blending sound, Doechii’s unapologetic embrace of her bisexuality has made her an important figure for the LGBTQ+ community, particularly for bisexual visibility. The Top Dawg Entertainment signee made headlines in 2022 when she came out in a candid interview with GQ, and she’s been open about her experiences with love and sexuality ever since.

    Her bold stance on fluidity in sexuality is evident in her interviews, where she often stresses the importance of being upfront and honest with partners about one’s sexual orientation. As she explained in a 2022 Breakfast Club interview, “Let me know what it is up front. I’ll accept you for who you are. It doesn’t really matter.” Doechii’s music continues to break boundaries, offering a space for queer fans to see their experiences reflected in her art.

    Rebecca Black: From Viral Star to Queer Role Model

    Rebecca Black at Portola in 2024.
    Rebecca Black at Portola in 2024. Photo: Instagram/@msrebeccablack

    Rebecca Black, best known for her viral hit “Friday,” has been on a journey of self-discovery and growth in the public eye. In 2020, she publicly came out as queer on the Dating Straight podcast, explaining that her shift in perspective was more about her personal comfort than the need for a big “coming out” moment. She describes herself as “queer,” noting that the term resonates with her as it encompasses the fluidity of her sexuality.

    As an artist who has navigated both the pressures of fame and her identity, Black’s journey has inspired many fans. Her visibility is especially important in the context of LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream pop music, as her openness has helped normalize queer identities in the music industry. Rebecca Black continues to push boundaries with her artistry, bringing her authentic self to the stage while encouraging others to embrace their true selves.

    TORRES: Exploring Non-Binary Identity in Music

    Photo: Mia Hughes
    Photo: Mia Hughes

    TORRES, the stage name of Mackenzie Scott, is an indie rock musician who identifies as queer and non-binary. Their music is deeply personal, often reflecting their struggles with identity, relationships, and the passing of time. TORRES made waves in 2021 when they publicly came out as non-binary, expanding the scope of LGBTQ+ representation in rock music. Their powerful album Silver Tongue is a testament to their journey, exploring themes of love, vulnerability, and the intersection of gender and identity.

    TORRES’s marriage to visual artist Jenna Gribbon further highlights the queer visibility in their life and work. As an artist, TORRES has become a beacon for non-binary individuals in music, offering a voice to those whose experiences are often overlooked. Their work remains a strong example of the intersection between art and queer identity, continuing to inspire fans around the world.

    Julien Baker: A Lesbian Voice in Indie Rock

    Photo: Substream Magazine
    Photo: Substream Magazine

    Julien Baker has been a key figure in the indie rock scene for years, known for her poignant lyrics and emotionally charged performances. As an openly lesbian artist, her music often touches on themes of faith, sexuality, and mental health. Baker’s coming out story is one of courage, as she shared her truth with her parents at the age of 17, after years of living in fear of rejection. Thankfully, her family was “radically accepting,” and she has since used her platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and inclusivity.

    Baker’s work, including her albums Sprained Ankle and Turn Out the Lights, has resonated deeply with LGBTQ+ listeners, particularly those who have experienced similar struggles with organized religion and family acceptance. Her raw and heartfelt music is a testament to the power of authenticity in a sometimes harsh world.

    Big Freedia: The Queen of Bounce Music and LGBTQ+ Representation

    Big Freedia Live with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra.
    Big Freedia Live with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. Photo: YouTube

    Big Freedia, known as the “Queen of Bounce,” has become a symbol of queer empowerment within the music world. As a gay man who embraces his feminine side, Big Freedia is a force of nature, blending his gender-nonconforming identity with his infectious music style. He is a trailblazer in the bounce music scene, a subgenre of hip-hop that originated in New Orleans. Big Freedia’s rise to fame has made her one of the most visible queer artists in mainstream music.

    Freedia has always been open about his identity and has used his platform to speak out against homophobia in the industry. Despite facing challenges early in his career, he’s remained steadfast in breaking down barriers for LGBTQ+ artists. His music is not only a celebration of New Orleans culture but also of queer identity, offering a space for queer people to feel seen, heard, and empowered.

    Hope Tala: Queer Representation in R&B

    Hope Tala Performing 'Crazy' Live.
    Hope Tala Performing ‘Crazy’ Live. Photo: Vevo

    Hope Tala has quickly become an important figure in the new wave of queer artists in the music industry. In an interview with Gay Times, Tala spoke about the natural progression of her visibility as a queer artist, noting that her platform allows her to connect with diverse audiences, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Tala identifies as queer and proudly represents her experiences in her music, often discussing love, self-expression, and the complexities of modern relationships.

    Her rise in the music industry is particularly significant for LGBTQ+ people of color, a group that has historically been underrepresented in mainstream music. Tala’s openness about her sexuality and the way she weaves it into her music offers a refreshing and much-needed perspective in contemporary R&B.

    Tyler, The Creator: Speculation and Curiosity Around Queerness

    Photo: Casper Kofi for GQ
    Photo: Casper Kofi for GQ

    Tyler, The Creator is one of the most enigmatic figures in modern music. While he has never explicitly labeled his sexuality, his music has long hinted at fluidity in his attractions, with lyrics referencing relationships with both men and women. Songs like “Sorry Not Sorry” and “Balloon” have sparked conversations about his sexual identity, with Tyler describing his sexuality as a “grey area.”

    Tyler’s openness about his sexual exploration has made him a queer icon in the hip-hop community, a genre that has traditionally been less accepting of LGBTQ+ voices. His willingness to challenge norms and explore his identity through his music has made him a role model for queer fans within the hip-hop scene.

    Conclusion: A Festival for All

    Outside Lands 2025 promises to be a celebration of queer voices in music, with a lineup that features a diverse range of artists from various genres. From Doechii’s bold bisexual representation to Big Freedia’s unapologetic queer power, this year’s festival lineup is sure to be a momentous occasion for LGBTQ+ fans and allies alike. With acts like Julien Baker, TORRES, and Hope Tala paving the way for future generations of queer musicians, Outside Lands is proving to be not just a music festival but a space for inclusivity, visibility, and celebration of diverse identities.

    Fans can look forward to a weekend of unforgettable performances, powerful stories, and a celebration of queer culture at Golden Gate Park this summer. Explore the full lineup at the Outside Lands website.