![]() But also where is the line of being silenced? How do we navigate these absurd threats and laws against our community? I find pride in making sure my concerts are safe places for ALL. "I never want to put anyone in a position to be at risk or in danger in any way. I was shattered as you can see in the videos I recorded reacting to the situation in real time before the show started. They warned us to not bring any drag performers on stage. "At soundcheck the day of, I was advised by local law enforcement that having a drag performance at my all ages show could result in legal action. We then planned to have some fabulous queens join us during my show the next day. ![]() Our day off in Nashville we went to a drag show at and I had the honor of being brought on stage. She shared on Instagram: "The past 48 hours have been an emotional rollercoaster to say the least. The 32-year-old pop star - who is openly queer - risked getting into trouble with local law enforcement for allowing the drag stars to be part of her concert earlier this week. ![]() Hayley Kiyoko was threatened with legal action by an "undercover" police officer for inviting drag queens to perform on stage at her concert in Nashville, Tennessee - but vowed not to be "silenced". Hayley Kiyoko will not allow her community to be 'silenced' ![]()
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