The Queen Bees celebrate new album with live concert in Winston-Salem
Triad trio debuts album “All Ye Outs” at concert on March 21, 2025

Winston-Salem, NC (March 10, 2025) – The Triad-based musical group The Queen Bees will debut their highly-anticipated new album, “All Ye Outs”, at an intimate concert in Winston-Salem on Friday, March 21, 2025 at 7:30PM.
Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County welcomes the innovative trio to Reynolds Place Theatre for their album debut concert, along with opening act Katie Blvd and special musical guests DaShawn Hickman and Daniel Faust.
The Queen Bees, comprised of three North Carolina-based multimedia artists – Molly McGinn (guitar/vocals), Kate M. Musselwhite (violin/vocals/drums), and Quilla (keys/beats/vocals) – blend traditional folk instruments with modern electronic components, creating a distinctive and genre-defying sound. Their music is a fusion of pop, Americana, and disco, with powerful messages woven into each song. Through their work, they aim to serve and build community, using their platform to shed light on current social issues like climate change and the celebration of drag culture.
Their new album, “All Ye Outs”, pushes the band further into lush and uplifting sonic territory, layering hypnotic beats with a folk approach that feels both ancient and futuristic. Co-written and produced by the band, the record pulses with rich vocal harmonies, blurring the lines between organic and synthetic sound.
The Winston-Salem album release concert takes place on Friday, March 21, 2025 at 7:30PM in Reynolds Place Theatre on the first floor of the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (251 N Spruce Street). Tickets are $18 (+taxes/fees) and are available online at intothearts.org/queen-bees or at the door before the show.
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Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County is the leading advocate of arts in our region and seeks to enhance and support the local artistic and cultural landscape. Established in 1949 as the first arts council in the nation, the pioneering organization is celebrating its 75th anniversary. Arts Council owns and operates a campus which includes Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts and Hanesbrands Theatre. In 2024, it hosted 360 on-campus events with 66,000 attendees and distributed over $1.4 million in grants and programs, benefiting over 800,000 people. Additionally, Arts Council is the largest funder of Arts Education for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.
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For additional information, please contact:
Corinne Bass
Director of Programming, Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County
336-747-1413
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