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    Nov 1308:00 PM
    Black Flag & The QueersBackseat Events, Winchester, VA
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    About The Queers

    As of October 2023, The Queers continue to perform live, engaging fans with their electrifying concerts. They have announced a series of shows across the U.S. and Europe, celebrating their legacy and introducing their music to new audiences. The band's current tour features a mix of classic hits and new material, showcasing their enduring relevance in the punk scene. Fans can expect high-energy performances, with the band often encouraging crowd participation, creating an inclusive and lively atmosphere. Additionally, The Queers are participating in various music festivals, sharing stages with both legendary punk icons and emerging artists. Their commitment to live performances reflects their dedication to connecting with fans and fostering a sense of community within the punk culture. The Queers have also embraced digital platforms, using social media to keep fans updated on tour dates and new releases. With their rich history and continued presence in the music scene, The Queers are not just performers but also cultural icons who inspire and resonate with audiences across generations.

    The Queers History

    The Queers are an influential punk rock band formed in 1981 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Founded by Joe King (aka Queer Joe) and his bandmates, The Queers emerged from the vibrant punk scene of the early '80s, bringing a unique blend of pop-punk melodies and raw, rebellious energy. They were heavily influenced by bands like The Ramones and The Beach Boys, which is evident in their catchy hooks and playful lyrics. The band's early years saw them playing small venues and building a loyal underground following. Their 1993 album 'Love Songs for the Retarded' marked a significant milestone in their career, earning critical acclaim and solidifying their place in the punk rock genre. Throughout the '90s and 2000s, The Queers released several albums and toured extensively, becoming known for their energetic live performances. Despite changes in lineup and shifts in the music industry, The Queers continued to be a staple in the punk scene, often addressing themes of LGBTQ+ identity, love, and rebellion in their music. The band's history is not just a tale of musical evolution but also a narrative of resilience, as they navigated the challenges of the punk rock landscape while maintaining their distinct voice and style.