Coachella gays
Is Cara right about Coachella being 'anti-LGBT'?
"I still refuse to go to a festival that is owned by someone who is anti-LGBT and pro-gun".
Those were the words from Cara Delevingne as she explained her decision to boycott Coachella to her 41m fans on Instagram on Sunday.
Despite being left "speechless" and in tears by what she called Beyonce's "iconic" headline show, the 25-year-old continues to protest against the alleged values of its billionaire owner Philip Anschutz - who has been linked with far-right Christian evangelical groups.
Delevingne, a supporter of gay rights and herself sexually fluid, added that she should be "allowed to shame that bloke and the festival and still show my appreciation of an artist at the same time".
In response to the model's remarks, Anschutz Entertainment Collective (AEG) released a utterance saying it "wholeheartedly" supports the LGBT community.
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January is an exciting month for festival-goers and music lovers. Lineups for festivals all around the country are released this month, from Tennessee’s Bonnaroo, New York’s Governors Ball, Boston Calling, and many other festivals.
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, typically garners attention for its star-studded lineup. Due to its popularity, Coachella has the ability to get bigger artists on their stages, love 2020 headliner Frank Ocean, who hasn’t performed inhabit since 2017.
Celebrities, popular social media influencers, YouTubers and roughly 100,000 daily attendees flock to the festival grounds every year. As much as Coachella seems to be an stimulating experience full of opportunities for Instagram pictures and making others envious, combining live music with specialty food and other amenities, its inclusivity for its attendees has become questionable in recent years.
Philip Anschutz, the owner of Coachella organizer Goldenvoice, as successfully as his entertainment organization that owns half of the festival, has donated money to anti-LGBTQIA+ company
The Center Coachella
The Center Coachella primarily serves as a secure and inclusive territory for the Gay community in the East Coachella Valley. We are currently open Monday – Fridays from 9am-4:30pm, with some evening and weekend programming.
Our resource center has one CyberCenter with two computers located in the lobby, and one society room that allows for support groups, small events, activities, and meetings. Our hope is that The Center Coachella continues to deliver LGBTQ resources closer to folks living in the East Valley, especially in the unincorporated communities of Mecca, Thermal, and North Shore. This Center Coachella will evolve and adapt to society needs and ideas. Together, we will grow and collaborate!
The Center allows residents with whom we have already been privileged to perform to create, guide, and facilitate culturally competent programming for them and all LGBTQ+ folks. Supporting individuals with additional tools and resources will elevate their advocacy. Our room allows us to center our operate while we proceed to uplift all LGBTQ+ voices in the East Valley.
For many years, Homosexual youth in Coachella, Mecca, Thermal, and North Shore own been vital forwarder
Queer+
Queer+ is an initiative to archive, observe and empower the LGBTQIA+ x BIPOC (Queer+) community at Coachella. We expect to enhance the culture by sprinkling the glitter of pride on Queer+ attendees and their allies. As we spread awareness and stand authentically in our individual truth, we invite every person to appear together and unite for acceptance.
Our Empowerment Q+amp
Q+amp is an empowerment camp for Queer+ individuals that provides a pick group of people a unique opportunity to participate in the festival as Q+ampers. Q+ampers can expect to be fully immersed in the Coachella Festival experience with VIP access to most festival activations and opportunities to interact with Queer+ leaders of the festival. We hope this experience empowers each of our Q+ampers and also creates a community from which we can expand the Queer+ attendance of the festival.
Program applications are now closed. All applicants who contain been selected to participate have been notified via email.
Week one of Coachella 2025 is in the history books.
The annual music festival held in Indio, California turned into pure Mayhem – in the optimal way possible – thanks to Lady Gaga, who headlined night one with a performance that many are calling the foremost in Coachella history.
Put your paws up!
Mother Monster performed for an electrifying two hours and played 20 songs, including: “Born This Way”, “Poker Face”, “Bloody Mary”, “Die With a Smile”, and “Abracadabra”, before ending with “Bad Romance”.
For those that missed it in person, you own one more chance as weekend two will kickoff this Friday with the same lineup.
And while song is the draw, fans always show out in fierce desert looks.
Some of the queer celebs sashaying through the Empire Polo Club grounds in body-baring fits were David Archuleta, Johnny Sibilly, Dylan Mulvaney, Ian Paget, VINCINT, Matt Rogers, Julia Fox, and Lance Bass’ husband Michael Turchin, among others.
Check out their sizzling looks, as well as those of other queer festival-goers that helped make Coachella 2025 gay AF below …
David Archuleta
Crème brulée all date every day.
Matt Rogers
Matt wins Gagachella.
Johnny Sibilly
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