Part TWO of two! First night: https://www.facebook.com/events/415549365288939/
The Boston Dyke March presents a fabulous two-night queer music festival to raise funds for their annual pre-Pride march. Rock out to these incredible bands:
UNSTRAIGHT
(full band)
facebook.com/unstraightband
Demos: unstraightmusic.com
Twitter/Insta: @unstraightband
LONG ARM REX
http://facebook.com/longarmrex
http://longarmrex.bandcamp.com/
CATCHING MOONS
facebook.com/catchingmoonsofficial
catchingmoons.bandcamp...
Part TWO of two! First night: https://www.facebook.com/events/415549365288939/
The Boston Dyke March presents a fabulous two-night queer music festival to raise funds for their annual pre-Pride march. Rock out to these incredible bands:
UNSTRAIGHT
(full band)
facebook.com/unstraightband
Demos: unstraightmusic.com
Twitter/Insta: @unstraightband
LONG ARM REX
http://facebook.com/longarmrex
http://longarmrex.bandcamp.com/
CATCHING MOONS
facebook.com/catchingmoonsofficial
catchingmoons.bandcamp.com/releases
reverbnation.com/catchingmoons
THE SILENT WILD
facebook.com/thesilentwildband
Unstraight is everything you want--a totally queer Boston alternative rock band--plus kisses and amazing. Think Garbage+Florence+riot grrrrl: the gaily perfect storm. Long Arm Rex brings an rexy combo of rock and funk that you can't help but move to, and Catching Moons will catch your attention and keep it with rock that never sleeps. The Silent Wild brings you catchy altpop with a twist; be ready to feel all your feelings and dance all your dancings. THIS SHOW IS NOT TO BE MISSED!
GLBTAQ-more-than-friendly. All are welcome who welcome all.
21+ $10 8 p.m.
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About the Boston Dyke March
Since 1995, the Boston Dyke March has remained committed to offering a non-commercial, fundamentally grass-roots alternative to Boston's Pride celebration. We provide an ever-improving venue for influential speakers and artists, high-quality performances and a growing number of community-based organizations.
Each June Dyke Marches take place in multiple cities across the United States and internationally, and traditionally occur the day or night before that city's Gay Pride celebrations. The tradition began in Washington, DC in 1993 when Lesbian Avengers organized a queer women's demonstration to supplement and point out the shortcomings of a large scale gay-rights march.
Our top priority is to provide a dynamic and welcoming space for participants of all sexualities, genders, races, ages, ethnicities, sizes, economic backgrounds, and physical abilities. We strive to create a place where political and social change can be expressed and inspired.
For more info, please go to: www.bostondykemarch.com