Queer Pop Sensation Chappell Roan Exciting is the exciting announcement of her upcoming tour, where she is committed to supporting trans organizations through ticket sales.
On Thursday, July 24, the Grammy Awards artist behind the contagious hit “Pink Pony Club” revealed that she will perform a series of intimate “pop-up” shows this fall in three U.S. cities. She is highly anticipated Vision of teenage girls and other dangerous things The tour took place on four spectacular nights from September 20-24 at New York's iconic Forest Hill Stadium.


Magic took two fascinating nights at the Kansas City, Missouri Museum and Memorial Park from October 3-4. The tour reached its finale with two memorable performances in Pasadena, California, Brookside, October 10-11.
“I really like these three cities + hope to have the opportunity to do something special before I can write my next album,” Ron wrote in his Instagram post Thursday Announce this trip. She added that $1 of each ticket purchased from eight shows in the U.S. will be handed over to local organizations that support trans youth.


To make the concert accessible and fair, Roan and her team have developed excellent strategies for affordable tickets and counter-level measures. They have partnered with the cash app to offer an incredible 15% cashback on tickets purchased using the cash app visa card. Additionally, they are working with Fair Axs, where fans can sign up to purchase tickets by Sunday, July 27. This excellent system is designed to stop robots and cast paste and ensure that real fans will get the first one when tickets drop between August 5 and 7.
Since giving up her excellent debut album The rise and fall of the princesses in the MidwestRoan has been incredible creativity in 2023. Her breakthrough 2024 single, “Good Luck, Baby!” she described it as “the first song of the next chapter” of her career, received her three Grammy nominations and won her Best New Artist Award.
March saw the release of her charming track “The Giver” and fans buzzed over her upcoming song “The Subway.” Last summer, Roan gave audiences a peek at the song during an exciting performance at the Governor’s Ball Festival in New York City. Earlier this week, excitement reached its peak when a fan account What seems to be glimpses from the music video that shares this song.


During the first month of the current Presidential Administration, a powerful red carpet interview was conducted at the Grammy Awards ceremony in early February.
“It’s cruel now,” Ron said“But trans people always exist, they will always exist, and no matter what happens, they will never be subject to trans joy, and this must be protected more than anything.”
“Transex girls are an incredible inspiration for my music journey,” she shared enthusiastically. “I hope every trans person knows that pop concerts celebrate you and cherish you. I am committed to being your advocate and ally in every way possible.”
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