Pansy Division / Monstat 7 / Product Wound / Chixdiggit / Larvae

Bands Pansy Division Monstat 7 Product Wound Chixdiggit Larvae Venue - Stone Soup Circus - Sunday Sept. 18 - 5:00 p.m. - 6 Bands $5

https://grpunkflyers.notopia.dev/flyers/1629/

9-VOLT TONGUE / IN OURSELVES / HOG / Pansy Division / ANOTHER WHITE MALE / OTTER / SUBMACHINE / KRABS / LARVAE

Bands 9-VOLT TONGUE IN OURSELVES HOG Pansy Division ANOTHER WHITE MALE OTTER SUBMACHINE KRABS LARVAE Venue - Venue name: the BASEMENT - Address: 105 S. DIVISION - Date: FRI. JULY 7th / Wednesday July 12th / THURS. JULY 13th - Time: Not specified - Admission price: Not specified - Other details: ALL AGES

https://grpunkflyers.notopia.dev/flyers/1694/

Endlich passiert mal wieder was auf der https://back-to-future.com Homepage:

Unser aller Lieblingsfestival hat neue Bands bekannt gegeben, lest selbst:

"Ausführlichere Bandvorstellungen folgen dann in den kommenden Tagen, aber gerade mit PANSY DIVISION und den DEAD PIONEERS haben wir gleich 2 Acts am Start, über die wir uns ganz besonders freuen! PANSY DIVISION, die legendären Queercore-Ikonen aus Amerika - seit 1991 aktiv - standen schon immer ganz oben auf unserer internen Wunschliste, genau wie wir uns seit einiger Zeit intensiv um die Polit-Punks DEAD PIONEERS bemüht haben. Zwei Acts, deren Attitüde und Message heutzutage wichtiger denn je ist. Dazu die Band der Stunde: BUTTERWEGGE, aktuell übrigens und nicht von ungefähr ganz prominent auf dem Cover des Ox-Fanzine platziert. Die All-Girl Riot Punx DUMMY TOYS aus China, MARCH - female fronted Punk aus den Niederlanden, NOWITSCHOK, wie wir finden die giftigste aktuelle Oi! Band überhaupt, GUM BLEED (ebenfalls aus China) und unsere Alltime Back To Future Lieblinge GIUDA aus Rom. Schmeckt euch der Cocktail? Sollen wir noch was beimischen? Mit ein paar Bands stehen wir noch in Verhandlungen, in den nächsten Tagen und Wochen passiert hier wieder mehr!"

Für mich sind Pansy Division ein absolutes Highlight.🥰
Ich hatte nicht erwartet, das die (nochmal?) rüber kommen.

Wir sehen uns in Glaubitz.

@punk@fedigroups.social #punk #festival #backtofuture #glaubitz #openair #sachsen #sachsenpunk #pansydivision #derbutterwegge #dummytoys #gumbleed #achteimerhuehnerherzen #violenttimes
Pansy Division are one of the first openly gay rock bands of any genre. They are pioneers of the queeercore punk subculture and since the early 90s they’ve remained of the most popular acts of the movement. This is their cover of Spinal Tap’s “Big Bottom” (https://tinyurl.com/2jmk78ww)
#RetroView #PrideMonth #PansyDivision
Pansy Division is, without a doubt, one of the bands that has had the greatest impact on me since I started getting into the punk scene, and they continue to do so. I love them. #pansydivision #punk #poppunk #punkrock #gay #lgbt #lgbtq #queer #queerpunk

Punk Legends PANSY DIVISION celebrate 1,000th Show at SF’s Bottom of the Hill!

“We noticed about a decade ago that reaching 1,000 shows was achievable,” says vocalist/guitarist Jon Ginoli of PANSY DIVISION. “A band needs a goal, and that became ours.” On April 19, 2025, the legendary punk band will reach that goal of their 1,000th show at San Francisco’s Bottom of the Hill (1233 17th Street in San Francisco).

Tickets to celebrate with the band are available at
https://www.stubmatic.com/bottomofthehill/event/11204

Trailblazers not only in the punk world but especially in the LGBTQIA+ mainstream landscape, Pansy Division first began in 1991 when Ginoli and bassist/vocalist Chris Freeman surveyed the burgeoning rock scene and noticed a lack of openly queer musicians. To remedy that, they formed the band to fill in that void in San Francisco. “I’d had the idea to have an out gay rock band before I moved to California, but it took living in San Francisco to make it a reality,” Ginoli says. “So playing the 1,000th show in SF is bringing it back to the source.”

In the 34 years since the band’s inception in 1991, the band has moved from the Pacific northwest for other climes, but their love of their origin city remains. “Although SF was our birthplace, the sad fact is that the SF that birthed us with cheap apartments and rehearsal spaces is long gone… and so are we,” he sighs. “I was the last to leave in 2022. But we all still love SF and there was no question where we’d play our 1,000th show there. That we get to do it at Bottom of the Hill, where we have played so many times over the past 30 years, is both appropriate and exciting!”

Considered “queercore legends” by Rolling Stone, Pansy Division hurled open the closet door when they started at the start of the ‘90s. Marrying melodic and infectious indie rock with a hyper-aware queer identity and a sex-positive message, they attracted both a gay and mainstream audience, including fellow artists such as Willie Nelson, Rob Halford of Judas Priest (who was inspired by the band to come out of the closet) and Green Day who took the band out to support them on their Dookie tour in 1994.

Three decades plus later, their trailblazing has never been more fully realized: the music scene has grown exponentially more accepting of LGBTQ+ artists to the point that it’s almost dizzying. “There is so much of it now that I can’t keep track of it, and that’s a far cry from when we were starting out,” Jon says.  “If more people had been out then, especially in rock, we might not have felt the need to start this band in the first place. But there wasn’t, so we did, and being so open, unapologetic, blunt and fun about it means that it still resonates today.”

#pansyDivision #punk

Pansy Division ~ Bev Rage & the Drinks [SAT 4/19/2025=21+] Tickets - Stubmatic

SATURDAY APRIL 19th 2025  8pm (music at 9pm) • $25 • (21 and over) By buying tickets online, you agree to our terms of service as described on our Online Ticket Purchasing Information page.

Pansy Division - "Kiss Me At Midnight" (official video)

YouTube
Coming Clean, by Pansy Division

from the album Lost Gems & Rare Tracks

Pansy Division
Coming Clean, by Pansy Division

from the album Lost Gems & Rare Tracks

Pansy Division
quoting a #PansyDivision song in this fic lol. it's a more subtle reference (hopefully) so it will be interesting to see if anyone picks up on that