Qusic is pleased to present Devours, with support from Incendiary Sweet and Wet Dream, live at the Junction! The 2SLGBTQ+ music showcase, QUSIC is poised to rock the Junction once again on Feb 23rd, this time with the stylings of Devours, Incendiary Sweet and Wet
Dream.
Headlining the show for the evening is Devours, the renowned Vancouver based electronic producer. Having been featured in the globe and mail, Xtra and vice to name a few, Devours is no stranger to rocking the stage.
Joining them for the evening are Vancouver artists Incendiary Sweet and Wet Dream. Incendiary will be showing off her solo stylings, while up and coming artist Wet Dream will be honeing their craft on stage.
“We’re incredibly pleased to be featuring Devours for our latest QUSIC” states Dustyn Balkham, series creator. “Incendiary Sweet and Wet Dream round out what is to be an awesome musical lineup.
QUSIC artists are hand picked by Vancouver favorite Matthew Presidente, and all identify under the 2SLGBTQ+ spectrum. QUSIC was created by Rebellious Unicorns production company as a showcase for queer music, and we’re pleased to be supported by both Junction and Creative BC.
Tickets for the show start at $10, and can be purchased from Rebelliousunicorns.com.
**If you or someone you know identifies as 2SLGBTQ+ and are looking for a space to perform, QUSIC is always seeking new talent! Fill out this form!
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