Rutger published: Chappell Roan's New Tour Champions Trans Rights and Accessibility

Chappell Roan, a standout voice in queer-pop, has an exciting tour lined up across America. Her goal? To champion and uplift transgender people while delivering her electrifying live performances. With hits like "Pink Pony Club" and a recent Grammy win under her belt, Roan's set on leaving a mark on both her fans and her community.

Launch in New York City

The "Visions Of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things" tour starts off at New York City's iconic Forest Hills Stadium. From September 20th through 24th, she's putting on a series that's sure-to-be an unforgettable experience. Chappell says, "I love these three cities so much and wanted a special moment here before diving back in with a new album." These shows are set-to-be special.

Supporting transgender youth through music

But it's not just about stunning performances. Chappell's also making a meaningful impact. She's donating $1 from every ticket sold directly toward local groups that support transgender youth. It's her tangible commitment toward a more inclusive future.

Accessible and fair concerts

Roan wants everyone at her concerts. Partnering with Cash App, she's offering a 15% cashback if you use their Visa debit card. And with Fair AXS, she's tackling ticket scalping head-on, ensuring true fans snag seats. Register by July 27th, and tickets are available August 5th through 7th. It's a win-win.

Next stops: Kansas City and Pasadena

After New York, Roan's vibrant energy hits Kansas City on October 3rd and 4th. Then, she wraps things up with two exciting nights in Pasadena at Brookside at The Rose Bowl, happening October 10th and 11th. Each stop's a testament not just—to her music—but her community dedication.

Chappell Roan: star on-the-rise and trans rights advocate

Since her debut with "The Rise and Fall Of A Midwest Princess" in 2023, Chappell's career's skyrocketed. Her single "Good Luck, Babe!" kicked off this new chapter, following three Grammy nominations and winning Best New Artist. New tunes like "The Giver" and "The Subway," which launched at Governors Ball, keep fans on their toes.

Her advocacy's just as strong. Talking about trans issues in America, she said: "It's brutal right now, but trans people have always existed, and they will forever exist. Trans joy must be protected more than anything." Her passion echoes her deep commitment.

With her upcoming tour, Roan's blending unforgettable shows with a message, proving music can push inclusivity and justice. Fans are in-for a treat, celebrating both sound and rights.

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