Nashville-based pop breakout Molly Grace is stepping into Pride Month with bold energy, glitter-filled theatrics, and unapologetic queer celebration through her newly announced six-date tour, Lovergirls: A Sapphic Soirée.
Known for crafting a vibrant world built on cheeky lyricism, infectious pop hooks, and fearless self-expression, Molly Grace has quickly become one of the most exciting rising names in modern pop. With Lovergirls: A Sapphic Soirée, she invites fans deeper into that universe for a live experience centered around joy, freedom, and queer community.
At the heart of the show are her beloved “Lovergirls,” a troupe of singers and dancers who help transform each performance into a fully immersive spectacle packed with lush harmonies, synchronized choreography, and larger-than-life stage presence. The production reflects Molly’s growing reputation as an artist who prioritizes not just music, but world-building and connection.
Over the last few years, Molly Grace has steadily expanded her reach through multiple headline tours, sold-out performances across the United States and London, and appearances at major festivals including Bonnaroo and All Things Go. She has also shared stages with pop favorite Betty Who, further solidifying her place within the new wave of queer pop artists redefining the genre.
Since debuting in 2021, Molly Grace has continued building momentum with a sound that blends theatrical flair, funk-infused pop production, and emotionally charged storytelling. That evolution reached a major milestone in 2025 with the release of her debut album Blush, a project that showcased both her magnetic personality and growing artistic confidence.
Drawing inspiration from the theatrical energy of Chappell Roan, the playful unpredictability of Remi Wolf, and the timeless charisma of Prince, Molly Grace delivers music that feels vibrant, fearless, and impossible not to dance to.
With Lovergirls: A Sapphic Soirée, Molly Grace is doing more than launching another tour — she is creating a space where joy feels liberating, individuality is celebrated, and queer community takes center stage.