Lizzo Defies Tennessee’s Anti-Drag Law With Onstage Protest
- Lizzo invited drag queens to perform with her in Knoxville, protesting Tennessee’s new law banning drag shows in public.
- The controversial law prohibits “adult cabaret entertainment” like drag shows in public spaces or in front of minors.
- A federal judge has temporarily halted enforcement of the law, calling it too vague.
- Lizzo said she wanted to create a “safe space” to celebrate drag entertainers during her Knoxville concert.
- The law is one of several anti-LGBTQ measures signed by Tennessee’s Republican governor this year.