
It’s official.
Frank Ocean will be headlining Coachella. It only took an extra three years
from when it was supposed to happen.
Back in 2019,
it was announced that
R&B singer Frank Ocean would be headlining the popular music
festival. Ocean was originally slated to headline in 2020 alongside Rage
Against the Machine and Travis Scott. But, of course, the coronavirus pandemic
got in the way of that.
But now, according to the LA Times, Ocean will finally
take up that headlining gig. Just in 2023.
Paul Tollett,
a co-founder of Coachella, shared that Ocean’s headlining gig has been
rescheduled for 2023. While he and Coachella’s organizers had initially tried
to reschedule Frank Ocean for the weekends of April 15-17 and April 22-24,
2022, Ocean isn’t available for that time. As such, he’ll be pushed back
another year. While Tollett says he would normally never confirm an artist so
early in advance, he wanted to reassure fans “after the chaos and uncertainty
of the last year and a half.”
For LGBTQ fans
and fans of LGBTQ content, Frank Ocean’s headlining announcement is welcome
news. Ocean has been openly bisexual since he came out in 2012. Since then, the
artist has explored and discussed his sexuality in his music. Though, he also
received pushback after he hosted
an ill-planned PrEP+ party in 2019. The
artist then apologized and quietly faded out of the spotlight. Part of
that was due to his
work on a new album, part of it was due to the coronavirus pandemic, and
part of it was due to the
untimely passing of his younger brother.
So, it seems
that 2023 will be a restart for Frank Oceans’ music career. Though, should
LGBTQ fans be excited about this particular event? As often happens whenever
Coachella comes up, we have to acknowledge the music festival’s ties to
anti-LGBTQ legislation. Coachella’s other co-owner Philip Anschutz is known for
donating to anti-LGBTQ politicians like Paul Ryan, Scott Tipton, and Mike
Coffman. Fader released an exposé in 2018 that revealed
Anschutz gave $187,300 to such politicians and Super PACS in 2017. Billboard then wrote last year how Anschutz is still
donating to organizations supporting anti-LGBTQ policies. Their report said
that between December 2017 and November 2018, Anschultz gave $1,020,000 to the
Colorado Christian University and the Sky Ranch Christian Camp organization.
That said,
Paul Tollett spoke to the Washington Times last year. He argued that not
only does he run the actual organization of Coachella, but people would be
hard-pressed not to find a music festival/venue owner who isn’t a Republican.
“Most
billionaires are Republicans,” he said. “The billionaire attached to Live
Nation is a Republican Trump supporter. Ticketmaster, same thing. Madison
Square Garden? Billionaire Trump supporter. I know Mr. Anschutz isn’t a Trump
supporter. None of it matters to me. I run a show 365 days a year, making all
the decisions.”
“He’s given
hundreds of millions to charity and made some mistakes, and he’s addressed it.
He made a very strong statement about his beliefs and people’s rights to their
sexuality,” Mr. Tollett said. “He made a million-dollar donation to an AIDS
charity that specializes in added discrimination in Africa. I’ve seen it here
at AEG: He’s good to all of us. There’s no discrimination.”
“Anyone who
knows me and the Goldenvoice staff, they know we have a very colorful public
history,” he continued. “They see our 1,400 shows a year. They know our
well-balanced staff, diverse from the beginning. Currently more women than men,
all races, all sexual orientations. We never had a plan to do it that way; it’s
just what all of us are. We book our shows that way too.”
Booking Frank
Ocean certainly shows that commitment to diversity and inclusion. But, will it
matter to LGBTQ fans in the long run? We’ll see when 2023 finally comes around.
SOURCE: INSTINCT MAG
Love me some Frank Ocean. I'm waiting for his next album with fingers crossed. Rumor has it that he was at Lolla in Chi with Omar Apollo. I'd die.
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