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Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard 200 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Madison, Wisconsin 53703
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Bianca Lynn Breeze
The Majestic's free Live on King series once again becomes “Live on Queen,” featuring India Ferrah (seen on RuPaul’s Drag Race), host Bianca Lynn Breeze, and a who's who of regional drag performers: Cass Marie Domino, Baylee IJ Diamond, Bryanna Banx$, RyRy Minaj, Wynter da Bratt, Michael Lynn, Julez Madison, Anya K Thunderkat, Princess Janelza, Dee Dee Purr, Nia Chanel Sidora-Sanchez, Kayos Lynn Mirage, Taysha Montenegro and Sissy Lala. Music will be provided by Kat and the Hurricane, who just released the propulsive new single "On My Way Back," plus DJs Femme Noir, Sarah Akawa and Cover Gurrrl. Live on King returns June 30 with party-starting cover band Rod Tuffcurls & the Bench Press and vintage soul by Don't Mess With Cupid. Gates and the kids' activity area open both weeks at 6 p.m.
media release: Live on King is making its way back to the 100 block of Martin Luther King Blvd for another season of free live music. LOK features local and national touring artists over the course of five Friday nights in the summer. And this year, bring the whole family with the addition of our Live on Kids' corner, featuring food and activities for the youngsters from 6-8PM.
Doors open at 6PM and admission is first come, first serve. Show starts at 7PM each night.
Friday, June 23 - Live On Queen Street - Drag & Dance Block Party
Hosted by Bianca Lynn Breeze
Featuring India Ferrah (from RuPaul’s Drag Race), Cass Marie, Baylee IJ Diamond, Bryanna Banx$, RyRy Minaj, Wynter da Bratt, Michael Lynn, Julez Madison, Anya K Thunderkat, Princess Janelza, Dee Dee Purr, Nia Chanel Sidora-Sanchez, Kayos Lynn Mirage, Taysha Montenegro, Sissy Lala
Music by Kat and The Hurricane with DJ Femme Noir, DJ Sarah Akawa & DJ Cover Gurrrl
And an important reminder, Live on King Street is made FREE, thanks to our wonderful sponsors below -
SERIES SPONSORS
- Festival Foods – Presenting Sponsor
- Terrapin Brewing – Official Brewery Sponsor
- White Claw – Official Hard Seltzer Sponsor
- MG&E - Community Energy Sponsor
- Ian’s Pizza – Kids Corner Sponsor
- BUBBR’L (Pepsi) – Official Antioxidant Sparking Water Sponsor
- DLUX – VIP Area Sponsor
- Park Bank – Official Banking Sponsor
- Buck & Honey’s – Participating Sponsor
- Miron Construction – Participating Sponsor
Full season lineup and more details can be found at MajesticMadison.com/LOK-2023.
more on KatH:
Genre-defiant indie rockers Kat and the Hurricane return with their first original single since their breakout "The Sorry EP." Based in Madison, Wisconsin, Kat and the Hurricane is an all-queer and trans trio of lead singer/guitarist Kat Rhapsody (they/them), keyboardist/vocalist Benjamin Rose (they/them), and drummer Alex Nelson (they/them).
An anthemic reminder that there's always a way home to yourself, the new single "On My Way Back" blends nostalgic alt-rock production with pop sensibility, blending synths, addictive guitar riffs, and the band’s signature soaring harmonies. A perfect song for summer, the new single arrives right as Kat and the Hurricane begins a summer of festivals and venue appearances across the Midwest, with a full U.S. tour planned in the fall.
“What started as an acoustic folk song has evolved into a dance anthem that is unlike anything we've written before. This song confronts dormant memories from a past chapter in life, fully acknowledging the acquired damage and aftermath, all while navigating the road back to your former self – a version of you before the hurt.” – Kat Rhapsody
“On My Way Back represents everything I love about Kat and the Hurricane: guitar riffs that take you back to the indie rock world of decades past, exciting synths, striking ensemble vocals, and a powerful message. This song makes me want to dance, laugh, and cry all at the same time. It represents a brand new era, taking the band to new sonic heights...this is just the beginning.” - Benjamin Rose
“As humans, we often look outside ourselves for healing, whether that's in other people, partners, vices, etc. And that's the painful part - we have to turn inward to face our shadows and build our relationship with ourselves in order to make the greatest strides in our healing journey.” – Alex Nelson