![]() ![]() Now that I am authorized to dip my toe tentatively into the waters of live performance, I am choosing to spotlight something I will never get to see in person (curses!) but that I think everyone who can get to London, U.K., should run and buy tickets for: Now That’s What We Call Musicals. 10 show (that will be livestreamed and available for seven days after the concert to audiences around the globe) by the iconic Jully Black, beloved by all reasonable gays everywhere after her absolutely riveting performance in Caroline, Or Change (if not before) and B.C.-based queer duo Madison Violet whose harmonies, it must be said, satisfy every bit of my close-harmony, music-festival nostalgia ( all of the longing, none of the unpleasant transphobia). MacIsaac, the renowned rock fiddler and soundtrack to so many late-night drives and long, meandering thoughts, brings a particularly mixed-and-matched sensibility to combining musical genres and pulling them apart again (a mode of art that I always think of as queer in my favourite ways). ![]() ![]() I am not even sure who thought up this somewhat eclectic triple bill, but whoever it is I would like to kiss them on the mouth because it hits so many of my queer sweet spots. ![]()
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