Earlier this month, the 14-stop “I have to see you again” tour by Norwegian singer-songwriter girl in red, formerly known as Marie Ringheim, sold out the 2,000-capacity Egyptian Room at Old National Center in Indianapolis. Marie is, in my opinion, one of the most significant LGBTQ+ musicians of the decade; thus, this was a night for the girls, gays, and theys. When multiple Chappell Roan songs were included in the pre-show setlist, the sardine-tight crowd was excited, but nothing topped the cries when Girl In Red walked on stage. Ringheim, a 25-year-old singer and songwriter, initially aspired to become a teacher. She gained fame with her debut album If I Could Make It Go Quiet, and later released I’m Doing It Again Baby! with Columbia Records. She has sold over five million certified digi...