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Music has always played a huge role in queer culture. From pioneering artists like David Bowie and Sylvester challenging gender norms while banging out iconic anthems, to the likes of Bronski Beat, Culture Club and Frankie Goes To Hollywood joining the ranks of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury and Elton John as world-conquering queer superstars captivating the mainstream with their music through the 1980s.

When you add George Michael, K.D.Lang and Pet Shop Boys who, following their public coming out

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