Charlie Belle
Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden
2919 24th Ave
Queens County, NY 11102
Nov 11, 2023
12:00 PM EST
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✨🥣🍂 We’re deep into spooning season and craving nourishment and time with community. That’s why Dave’s Lesbian Bar and Queer Soup Night are teaming up for a full day of soup, storytelling, music and more.
🎤🍺🥄On Saturday, November 11th at Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden in Astoria, Queens, you’ll find 9 queer chefs ladling out delicious soup in the dining room, plus storytellers, comics and bands pouring their queer souls out on the big stage and even more cute gay times in the garden.
✨🌟✨Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Astoria Food Pantry. We’ll be sharing more about them and ways to get involved over the coming weeks.
🧑🍳🤵🧑🎤This is a dreamy pop-up collaboration for the ages and it’s about damn time it happened. The lineup is stacked with over 40 crazy talented queers and will be announced on 10/28. Stay tuned for more exciting news soon and grab your tickets today.
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Charlie Belle Biography
When international attention came to the sibling duo Charlie Belle in 2014, Jendayi and Gyasi Bonds were literally just kids. Sixteen and fourteen-years-old at the time, they were both already veterans of the Austin music scene (Austin City Limits, SXSW) when their debut EP “Get To Know” blew up. Press came from NPR, Nylon, MTV, Vice, WIRED and others, and Jendayi and Gyasi appeared together on the SXSW edition of The Austin Chronicle. Jendayi and Gyasi are now 25 and 23 years old respectively, currently based in Brooklyn, NY. They were always plotting a return, and now they are back with a vengeance – the siblings are kicking into high gear with a stream of new singles and gigs all over, from their hometown of Austin to their new home in New York City. Those blown away by the catchiness and thoughtfulness of Charlie Belle’s debut can look forward to new music by young adults who have now been doing this for half their lives, and the music speaks for itself. What was already great is even better: pop music that’s keenly aware of the moment in a way that only Jendayi and Gyasi can speak to. There’s truly something extra special that only comes when siblings create pop songs like only siblings can.
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