Irene Diaz Celebrates Love on Tender Visual ‘Me and My Babe’
Los Angeles-based artist, Irene Diaz, shares a tender visual to accompany her folk-tinge homage to love on “Me and My Babe.”
Los Angeles-based artist, Irene Diaz, shares a tender visual to accompany her folk-tinge homage to love on “Me and My Babe.”
Madame Gandhi’s art and sound continues to be a constant dedication to stories left unwritten.
With a promising line-up of influential headliners and side stage acts — many of whom are women, artists of color, and LGBTQ+ performers — we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite artists taking the stage this weekend. Here are the seven acts you absolutely cannot miss at Outside Lands.
Hallam London delivers a sarcastic take on homophobic claims on his synth-pop anthem, “Run For Your Life.”
Country artist Cameron Hawthorn showcases love is love, and welcomes all to his coming out party on “Dancing in the Living Room.”
Los Angeles-based artist, enrique Jesus Hernandez, dissects the tools in his music, hope, and creates a safe place for LGBTQ musicians with his monthly series, ‘Gay Guts.’
Rachel Fannan covers the Beach Boys’ “Don’t Worry Baby” as the latest installment of the Instant Love Series.
Here’s to those who don’t fade away and the youth of the heart.