Flamy Grant and Friends Make the Yuletide Gay

LGBTQIA+
BIPOC
By
Rachel Cholst
December 11, 2024
Rainbow Rodeo
Interview

Flamy Grant is taking some of her best queer pals on tour this month – and she took a minute out of her tour prep to tell us all about it. Flamy spoke with us on the podcast at length about her relationship with Christianity and the ways she's put herself on the line to fight for our rights. Here, we take a step back and cozy up to the fire to chat about the tour.

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