On Monday, April 14, 76th Street lit up Phoenix with an emotional and high-energy homecoming show at Boycott Bar. The alt-pop duo kicked things off with their brand new single, “C’mon Man,” setting the tone for a night that felt like a safe haven.
Boycott Bar, Arizona’s only lesbian bar, is more than just a venue—it’s a vital community space. For queer artists, performing in queer-owned venues like Boycott isn’t just meaningful, it’s necessary. It’s a space where identity and art can thrive without compromise. 76th Street’s return to this stage was a full-circle moment that resonated deeply with the crowd.
Adding to the magic of the night, the girls’ parents and grandmother were in the audience, cheering them on with pride. The love in the room was palpable, and it rippled through the crowd as the room danced along all night long.
This show wasn’t just a return home for 76th Street—it was a reminder of how powerful it is when queer artists are celebrated in queer spaces. Boycott Bar gave them that stage, and they filled it with love.



















































































Leave a Reply