lovelytheband Fights For LGBTQ Rights in New Music Video "Maybe, I’m Afraid"

Alt-pop group, lovelytheband has released the music video for their latest single, “maybe, i’m afraid,” which follows the band’s debut smash hit single, “broken” that racked up over 226 million streams worldwide and broke the Alternative Songs Chart record with 72 weeks on the chart and nine weeks at No.1. The “maybe, i’m afraid” music video tells a beautiful coming of age story about a man who spends his entire life struggling with self-acceptance.

After learning that LGBTQ Americans in 30 states can legally be fired, evicted or denied service just because of their sexuality, lovelytheband has joined forces with the “Beyond I Do” campaign for this video to help promote acceptance, empathy and understanding for the millions of Americans who can be kicked out of their homes, fired from their jobs or denied services for simply living as their authentic selves. lovelytheband believes that LBGTQ Americans shouldn’t have to be afraid that they’ll lose their homes or jobs, simply because of who they love and who they are. Visit BeyondIDo.org to learn more

lovelytheband has become an advocate for LGBTQ equality and has made it their mission to inspire change by partnering with various campaigns and non-profits throughout their current headline tour, “finding it hard to smile,” special events and online campaigns that highlight systemic inequality and provides opportunities for fans to engage.

Watch the “maybe, i’m afraid” video below and stream the single on your preferred streaming service as well. Also, be sure to connect with lovelytheband on their website and social media.

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