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QUSIC showcases 2SLGTBQ+ artists on Vancouver’s Davie Street
Live music is BACK on Davie Street! Come check out the QUSIC series!
Vancouver musician Matthew Presidente has hand-picked some of the best and brightest up-and-coming 2SLGTBQ+ identifying artists to perform for audiences. So far, they have featured a range of new talent, along with longstanding Vancouver favourites such as Devours, Leo D. E Johnson, Future Star, and Hank Pine.
On the last Thursday of every month, head down to The Junction Pub for a showcase of diverse talent.
All shows are also recorded and available for viewing on the Unicorns.Live platform.
Check out their webpage for event listings and more info, as well as their QUSIC Spotify playlist.
QUSIC is made possible by Rebellious Unicorns Production Company, and is supported by Creative BC and the Province of British Columbia.
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