- Music
- 22 May 25
"Each of the musicians participating in this fundraiser wanted to show the trans and non-binary community that, despite all of the transphobia we're seeing, there is so much support, love, and allyship for us, ready to drown out that hate."
Some of the biggest names in Irish music have come together to create a new, limited edition t-shirt, in support of trans and non-binary communities.
The t-shirt, designed by Irish trans artist Callum Coad, is available to pre-order now from shoutout.ie – with all proceeds going directly to ShoutOut’s projects supporting trans and non-binary youth across Ireland. All t-shirts are being produced in Dublin, by The Shirt Company.
"Each of the musicians participating in this fundraiser wanted to show the trans and non-binary community that, despite all of the transphobia we're seeing, there is so much support, love, and allyship for us, ready to drown out that hate," ShoutOut wrote in their social media post. "This t-shirt acts as a visible sign of that allyship and love from the Irish music community.
"We're so grateful to these musicians for sharing their love and support for their trans and non-binary siblings."
The t-shirt is been supported by Lankum, For Those I Love, SPRINTS, The Mary Wallopers, Gilla Band, Sammy Copley, Cherym, Gurriers, Pillow Queens, Ailbhe Reddy, Junior Brother, Soda Blonde, Sorcha Richardson, Anna Mieke, Lemoncello, Lisa Hannigan, Ye Vagabonds, The Scratch, M(h)aol, hotgirl, Wallis Bird, HousePlants, Niamh Regan, Pixie Cut Rhythm Orchestra, CABL, girlfriend., Elaine Mai, Basciville, Cruel Sister, Adore, WineMom, Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin, MayKay, Problem Patterns, Morgana, The Null Club, The Ocelots, Big Tears, All Girls Piss, Cable Boy, Púca, Colm Lindsay, Jackie Beverly, Cursed Murphy, Dose, Naoise Roo, Rachel Grace, Senu, Sinéad White, Síomha, Stella and the Dreaming, VERA, and Vernon Jane.
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"We are so delighted that every artist we spoke to was so eager to get behind the project and reinforce the message that Irish artists are proud to stand in solidarity with the trans community, especially at this critical moment," Pillow Queens wrote online this afternoon.
In order to get your t-shirt in time for Pride (June 28) and Trans & Intersex Pride (July 12), pre-order before June 3 here.
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