If you are the last person on Earth who hasn't heard Pink Pony Club by Chappell Roan, allow us to indulge you:

With that out of the way, does Boise have its very own version of a Pink Pony Club? Let's investigate.

First thing to know, the "Pink Pony Club" isn't even real. According to Chappell, she based the song on a gay bar in L.A. where the singer would frequent. Ergo, we'll just use the term Pink Pony Club as a descriptor of a gay bar/club. Easy enough.

We just recently compiled a list of some of the most popular gay and gay-friendly places to hang out in Boise. Here you go.

guess you could consider one of those Boise's unofficial "Pink Pony Club," but we'll just stick to their original names. Name changes are so confusing.

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Pop music isn't the only bastion of expression for queer artists in 2025. You may not be aware, but there are plenty of country artists who've come out as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community in recent years.

Here's a recap so you can catch up with your favorite country singers!

Country Singers Who've Come Out As Gay

Chely Wright was the first modern country singer to come out as gay when she did so in 2010. Since then hitmakers like Ty Herndon and T.J. Osborne of Brothers Osborne have shared their story. Here are more who've opened up to the world.

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Oh, you thought heavy metal wasn't welcoming to queer folks? Well, think again. Even the music of the metal gods attracts all different kinds of people, even if it might not seem that way on the surface.

Music brings people together. It really is that simple. No matter who we are, where we come from, or who we love, music brings us together.

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These are some of the LGBTQIA+ icons of the rock and metal world.

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