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Double Experience Celebrates 20 Years of Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask with “Terrible Fate”

Ottawa Canada-based rock band Double Experience has just released their tribute to the 20th Anniversary of Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask with the release of “Terrible Fate.” The song is available now on all major platforms, but you only find the band wearing various Zelda inspired masks in the video, and you might recognize Kojo Kamya of the Zelda power-metal band Master Sword. The band says, “It’s damn-near fate that the Majora’s Mask anniversary is the same month as 3 full moons, or the same year as the Coronavirus outbreak (with widespread mask wearing) but, honestly, we’re here for it.”

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Betty Who, headliner of Kinetic Presents Pride Month event
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Zach Renovátes, Kinetic Presents: In the Name of Love For All

As a producer bringing some major events to Capital Pride this year, Zach Renovátes admits that he was keen to get Betty Who on the lineup. After having seen several of her live performances already, Renovátes knew the Australian would make a fine marquee addition to the “Kinetic Presents Candyland” event at Echostage June 10.

Fortunately, she was both available and interested.

“Something that I personally saw was that [Betty Who] is one of the most pro-LGBT singer-songwriters I’ve ever ever seen perform live,” Renovátes said, adding that the D.C. audiences at her concerts come largely from within the gay community. “So she absolutely knows that we as queer people make up a huge percentage of her fan base.”
The June 10 event is the main draw of a weekend of collaborations between Kinetic Presents and the Capital Pride Alliance in celebration of D.C. Pride 2023. Other big names who will play at various venues around the District include DJs Abel and Cindel, Dan Slater, as well as Jerac and Paulo Fragoso. It’ll be a pride-filled musical weekend indeed, with Echostage, Sax, Bunker and Bliss Nightclub hosting the pulsing sounds of revelry. And there’s also the big parade on June 10.

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