Elton John, the trailblazing openly gay musician, believes years of progress made by the LGBTQ+ community is being stifled in the U.S. In an interview with Radio Times, John singles...
Elton John, the trailblazing openly gay musician, believes years of progress made by the LGBTQ+ community is being stifled in the U.S.
"We seem to be going backwards," John stated."And that spreads. It's like a virus that the LGBTQ+ movement is suffering." "It’s a growing swell of anger and homophobia that’s around America," he told the magazine. John had residencies in Las Vegas between 2004 and 2018. They were reportedly among the highest grossing Las Vegas residencies of all time.
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