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No one can deny that 2022 was a stellar year for the queers when it came to music – but looking at what’s to come, 2023 has some pretty special moments ahead. From farewell performances and massive pop spectacles packed with Pride, to highly anticipated albums to long-awaited releases from some of our favourite LGBTQ+ allies, we’ve got 12 months of music magic ahead of us.

Elton John will take to the Glastonbury stage for his final ever live show

It’s the year one of the UK’s most famous openly LGBTQ+ icons comes to the end of his musical yellow brick road. Sir Elton John will play his final ever live show at Glastonbury in June 2023, finishing off the magical weekend in

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