Aug 3
Sasha Colby's "Stripped II" Tour Celebrates Trans Joy Across North America
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Sasha Colby, the acclaimed drag queen who made history as the first Hawaiian and transgender winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race, is returning to the stage with her "Stripped II" North American tour. Produced by Live Nation, the tour will visit 30 major cities from Seattle to Honolulu, providing a vibrant platform to uplift trans and queer experiences at a time when LGBTQ+ representation remains crucial in the entertainment industry .
Colby’s rise to international prominence is rooted in more than a decade of advocacy and artistry. After winning the prestigious Miss Continental title in 2012, Colby became a staple of the American drag scene and a source of inspiration for transgender people and drag performers worldwide . Her 2023 Drag Race victory not only broke new ground but also ignited conversations about trans visibility in mainstream media, marking a watershed moment for the LGBTQ+ community .
Following the success of her first "Stripped" tour in early 2024—which played to sold-out crowds in 22 cities—Colby’s new series promises even greater reach and impact. According to Live Nation data, the inaugural leg drew thousands of fans and grossed over $250,000, confirming the demand for Colby’s blend of artistry and advocacy .
"Stripped II" launches on September 16, 2025, at Seattle’s Moore Theatre and will span the United States and Canada, with stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, Dallas, Toronto, New York City, Miami, and more. The tour will culminate with two special homecoming shows in Hawaii—at Maui Arts and Cultural Center on November 13 and Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall in Honolulu on November 15 .
Confirmed dates include:
- September 16: Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre
- September 17: Portland, OR - Newmark Theatre
- September 19: San Francisco, CA - Palace of Fine Arts
- September 23: Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren
- September 24: San Diego, CA - The Observatory North Park
- September 26: Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
- September 27: Las Vegas, NV – 24 Oxford
- September 30: Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot
- October 1: Denver, CO - Summit
- October 3: Dallas, TX - House of Blues
- October 4: San Antonio, TX - The Aztec Theater
- October 5: Houston, TX - House of Blues
- October 7: St. Louis, MO - The Pageant
- October 9: Minneapolis, MN - The Fillmore Minneapolis
- October 10: Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
- October 14: Columbus, OH - Southern Theatre
- October 15: Cleveland, OH - House of Blues
- October 17: Madison, WI - Barrymore Theatre
- October 18: Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall Ballroom
- October 21: Detroit, MI - St. Andrew's Hall
- October 23: Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall
- October 26: Boston, MA – The Wilbur
- October 28: New York, NY - The Town Hall
- November 1: Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore Philadelphia
- November 2: Washington, DC - Warner Theatre
- November 4: Charlotte, NC - The Fillmore Charlotte
- November 6: Miami Beach, FL - Fillmore Miami Beach
- November 7: Orlando, FL - Hard Rock Live
- November 8: Atlanta, GA - Buckhead Theatre
- November 15: Honolulu, HI – Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall
- Full details and ticket information are available at https://www.sashacolby.net with presales beginning April 22 and general sales launching April 25 at 10 a.m. local time .
Colby has described the "Stripped" tour series as a vehicle to share authentic narratives of trans empowerment and queer joy, drawing on her lived experience as a proud trans Hawaiian woman. In previous interviews, she has emphasized the importance of performing in spaces where LGBTQ+ communities can gather, celebrate, and see themselves reflected on stage .
The show’s format blends lip-sync performances, dance, live vocals, and personal storytelling, offering audiences a window into Colby’s journey and the broader struggles and triumphs of the trans community. As anti-LGBTQ+ legislation continues to surface in various states, Colby’s visibility and unapologetic artistry send a powerful message of resilience and hope .
Colby’s ongoing advocacy extends beyond the stage. In addition to her performance work, she has launched a line of hair extensions, Sasha Colby Hair, and released music aimed at uplifting LGBTQ+ audiences. Her continued success demonstrates the growing appetite for diverse voices in mainstream entertainment and the critical role of trans leaders in shaping cultural narratives .
For many attendees, the "Stripped II" tour is more than a concert; it is a communal experience, a celebration of authenticity, and a safe haven for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies to unite. As Colby prepares to take her artistry across North America, her message remains clear: “to be out, loud, and proud—no matter what” .