The artist made a statement before singing music considered “lesbian anthem”
Summary
The Norwegian singer of Red stood out in Lollapaloza 2025 in Sao Paulo stating that “God is gay” and celebrates the LGBTQIA+ themes in his show, including a tribute to Olivia Rodrigo.
The presentation of the Norwegian singer Girl in red node Lollapalooza 2025 He attracted attention for a time when the artist said it “God is gay“.
He took the Budweiser stage around 5:35 pm on Friday 28, the first day of the Festival. The show was marked by Speech Supporting A LGBTQIA+ Community and also for a declaration a Olivia Rodrigowho performed at the end of the night at the same festival.
At the beginning of the show, Girl in Red Sang Girls, which classifies as a “lesbian anthem”, and told the public that “God is gay”.
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“I have been to Sao Paulo for a few days and I loved this city, p*rra! Thanks for being so cool. But do you know what would be fresher? If you, children of the p*ta, do you know the words of the next song. Why is this song is a joy for lesbism. And you are seeing that rainbow there? I think the gay gays are with us now. Because God is gay!”
Girl in Red is the professional name of Marie Ulven Ringheim, 26 years old. The singer, songwriter and music producer was born in Norway.
He recorded the first EPs in his room, presenting songs on romance and mental health. In addition to singing, Marie also sounds guitar, plan and synthesizer.
The debut album, If I could keep silentPublished in 2021, it was a commercial and critical success and won three Norwegian Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. The second album, I’m doing it a small one again!It was released in 2024.
The girl in red is considered a young queer icon. THE The New York Times He classified it as “one of the most cunning and exciting singers and composers who work in the world of guitar music”.
Source: Terra

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