Australian pop iconoclast Betty Who announces her upcoming album BIG! Listen to the new single “She Can Dance.' Directed by Aerin Moreno (Madison Beer, Sofi Tukker), the aqua-tinged “She Can Dance” video sees Betty Who come into her own. Plus, pre-order the new album in a limited edition autographed version, coral vinyl, CD, and more now!
Pop singer-songwriter Stewart Taylor drops his latest catchy single, 'Maybe We Shouldn't Talk' and it's bound to be the song of the summer! Being a song about breaking ties with an ex-boyfriend, it's perfect for Pride Month, inspiring listeners to prioritize themselves first over messy relationships.
Just in time for Pride, Betty Who performed her new single on the Late Late Show With James Corden. “Blow Out My Candle” – written by Betty and co-produced with longtime friend and collaborator Martin Johnson (“The Night Game/Boys Like Girls”) – is the perfect primer to announce a new chapter for Betty.
Another Tonys has come and gone! Before DeBose took the stage, Darren Criss and Julianne Hough hosted The Tony Awards: Act One on Paramount+. And after the Tonys, the party moved from Radio City Music Hall to The House Of Suntory's for a star-studded celebration. Check out photos!
The third annual event will be hosted by JoJo Siwa, with performances by Katy Perry, Sam Smith, Anitta, Dove Cameron, Kim Petras, and Betty Who. Elton John will be receiving the first-ever Impact Award, and there will also be a special moment from Lizzo. The event will focus on “The Year in Pride.”
The video, directed by Tyler Cunningham, made its broadcast premiere on MTV Live and MTVU and finds Betty embracing the ‘80s aesthetic as she dances around in a Jamie Lee Curtis-inspired workout leotard, sweatband, and high socks as she sings about self confidence and love.
Arriving just in time for Pride Month, the track is about the challenges of modern-day hookup culture, co-written with and produced by Brandon ‘B HAM’ Hamlin (Kim Petras, Saweetie) and Shae Jacobs (BTS, Gryffin). Directed by Queerty Award-winning filmmaker Assaad Yacoub (Trixie Mattel, Aja), the visual was filmed out in the California desert.
In celebration of Pride, and to kick off an unforgettable summer to remember, Rockefeller Center will host the 2022 Love Above All Ball on June 24th from 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM at the iconic Rainbow Room.
The series will be narrated by notable queer game changers including Dominique Jackson (“Pose”), Leslie Jordan (“American Horror Story,” “Will & Grace”), Ross Mathews (“The Drew Barrymore Show” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race”), Alex Newell (“Glee”) and previously announced Margart Cho ('The Flight Attendant,' 'Fire Island').
Part social scientist, part troubadour, Geographer has headlined many national tours, played Outside Lands, Firefly, and other festivals, released two critically acclaimed albums, and performed with such musical luminaries as K.Flay, The Flaming Lips, Young The Giant, Tycho, Ratatat, Betty Who, and Tokyo Police Club.
Although “Angry, Raucous & Shamelessly Gorgeous” is the title of Atlanta playwright Pearl Cleage’s new play, it quite amply describes the two women at the center of this literary comedy.
The series features an ensemble cast of entirely LGBTQ+ actors who portray nearly 200 historical figures, with each episode culminating in an original song and music video, created and performed by queer artists Betty Who and VINCINT. The series will be narrated by LGBTQ icons including comedian and actress Margaret Cho and others to be announced.
Tomorrow, Synth-pop luminary Geographer will share his newest album, Down and Out In The Garden Of Earthly Delights, an 18 track voyage of synth pop bliss. Earlier this week, he announced a headlining U.S. tour that will launch in San Francisco on and includes stops in Chicago, Boston, New York, and more before wrapping on April 16th.
Their fanbase, along with supporters like the Jonas Brothers, Dan and Shay, John Mayer, Jensen McRae, and Betty Who, have propelled the trio’s self-produced single “Wouldn’t Come Back” to over 2 million streams and their cover of “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” by The Beach Boys to over 1 million streams.
Their desire to empower young women and spread a universal message of love and self-acceptance can be found rooted in both the message and the video for “This Is It.”
Collectively, their fanbase helped propel the self-produced single “Wouldn’t Come Back” to over 2 million streams and their cover of “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” by The Beach Boys to over 1 million streams.
Directed by Daniel Carberry (Dua Lipa, Betty Who, Charlotte Lawrence), the video’s stark black and white lighting and use of high-contrast imagery draw influence from early Brit-pop and 70’s punk aesthetics.
With recent single and title track “Hymn For Tomorrow,” she learns to find the strength in letting go of past disappointments in order to make room for something new.
The project began when, in 2005, Deni relocated to San Francisco from New Jersey, after living with the aftermath of the sudden and tragic death of his sister, and then the equally unexpected death of his father a year later.