B-52’s Frontman Fred Schneider To Present “Entertainer Of The Year” At The GLAM Awards 2020 in NYC

B-52’s Frontman Fred Schneider To Present “Entertainer Of The Year” At The GLAM Awards 2020 in NYC

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B-52’s frontman Fred Schneider will be presenting the “Entertainer of the Year” award  at the most dazzling, talented and colorful night of the year, The Glam Awards, taking place on February 3, 2020 at Sony Hall.

What many consider the Gay Oscars, The Glam Awards, founded by Cherry Jubilee, supports and honors New York City’s nightlife for their hard work and many talents.

You can get tickets by going to  https://www.GlamAwards.net , or go to https://www.GlamAwards2020.com

Fred Schneider, the often whimsical and multi-chromatic singer, songwriter, musician, founding member and front man for the surreal aesthetic band, The B-52s, has often been considered an LGBTQ trailblazer and pioneer along with fellow members Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson. The faction is globally known for their outlandish lyrics and their flamboyant confidence, as well as their super hit “Love Shack.” They sell out huge arenas every single performance, even 40 years after their genesis.

Each year the awards grow bigger and bigger and include more and more talent. This year’s hostesses will be “RuPaul’s” Bob the Drag Queen and Brita Filter and will feature entertainment from the best of the best. There is no entertainment anywhere on the planet that is like that of the hardworking, glamorous, funny, diva-adorned New York nightlife scene.

Get your tickets for the 2020 Glam Awards here:

https://www.GlamAwards.net , or go to https://www.GlamAwards2020.com

Fred Schneider Pictures by Billy Hess https://www.billyhess.com

 

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