Lola Indigo's LGTBIQ vindication in her last concert that has moved her fans: "I have cried"

Apart from her good work on stage, if something characterizes Lola Indigo it is her vehemence when it comes to defending her values ​​and beliefs.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 June 2023 Sunday 22:48
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Lola Indigo's LGTBIQ vindication in her last concert that has moved her fans: "I have cried"

Apart from her good work on stage, if something characterizes Lola Indigo it is her vehemence when it comes to defending her values ​​and beliefs. The Madrilenian performed yesterday in the Plaza de España in Seville as part of the Icónica Fest poster.

During the performance, which is part of the El Dragón tour, the artist has taken advantage of the fact that June is Pride month to claim the rights of the LGTBIQ collective with a brief but forceful speech.

First, the artist has recalled some of the attacks that the group has suffered in recent days, such as the case of a lesbian couple who received insults and blows in the Warner Park in Madrid, or the case of bullying suffered by a child in a school. "There are a lot of children who have to change schools instead of the bullies changing, children who are attacked by their classmates have to change, something is not going well here, right?" Mimi pointed out. in full concert.

Lola Índigo wanted to focus on these latest attacks and the need to continue fighting for LGTBIQ rights: "These things have happened in the last month, and probably in the last week, and there are still people who say that the march is not necessary and that Pride day is not necessary. Well, we are going to continue here, we are going to continue doing it, we are going to continue being there, they are going to continue to see us, so at least, from now on, they get used to it ”, she indicated.

Given these words, the singer's fans gathered in the Plaza de España in Seville have not hesitated to support her words. In addition, Lola Índigo has displayed the flag of the collective on stage.

The speech has not only moved those present at the concert. Also on social networks, many users have turned to Lola Indigo and have thanked her for defending her collective rights.