Pop sensation Chappell Roan took a night off from performing to support local drag artists Friday evening, appearing at The Precinct in downtown Los Angeles where she tipped performers and danced alongside the stage.
The singer arrived at the venue wearing a white flowing dress with matching heels, according to video footage obtained by TMZ. The Precinct bills itself as downtown Los Angeles' largest gay bar and has become a popular destination for nightlife in the area.
Video from the evening shows Roan dancing enthusiastically near the stage throughout multiple acts, jumping up and down to the music while cheering on the performers. The artist demonstrated her support in traditional fashion by tipping the drag performers with cash, waving them over between numbers to hand out bills.
The appreciation appeared mutual, with footage capturing Roan laughing and conversing with one of the performers following their set. The relaxed atmosphere marked a departure from her usual role in the spotlight, allowing the musician to enjoy the show as an audience member rather than the main attraction.
The Friday night outing followed Roan's recent appearance at Noah Kahan's Hollywood Bowl concert last weekend, where she delivered a performance for the packed venue. The downtown Los Angeles drag show offered the artist an opportunity to unwind while celebrating the local entertainment community.
Roan, known for hits including "HOT TO GO!" has built a reputation for supporting LGBTQ+ artists and venues throughout her career. Her presence at The Precinct underscores her continued connection to the community that has embraced her music and artistic vision.

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