Neon Trees frontman Tyler Glenn expressed his allyship to the Black trans community loud and proud during his Billboard Live At-Home performance Tuesday (June 23).
He raised money for the Black Trans Advocacy Coalition, a national organization providing COVID-19 relief for Black trans people.
Glenn visibly propped his "Black Lives Matter" cardboard sign in the lefthand corner of his half-hour set, where he played "Animal," "New Best Friend" and a special acoustic rendition of his theme song for Hulu's Love, Victor "Somebody To Tell Me." But for the 36-year-old musician, he declared now wasn't the time for self-promotion.
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