FROM FOX NEWS: A Christian worship leader will hold a concert in Seattle this weekend, even as LGBTQ activists urge city leaders to revoke his permit.
Sean Feucht, a Christian singer and conservative activist, is scheduled to bring his “Revive in ’25” tour to Gas Works Park on Saturday. Feucht rose to national prominence during the COVID lockdowns, when he launched his “Let Us Worship” movement protesting restrictions on religious gatherings. He has also faced criticism over the years for his support of President Donald Trump and his comments about the LGBTQ community.
Earlier this month, eight Canadian cities revoked permits for Feucht’s tour. Now, Seattle activists are pressing city officials to do the same.
Activist Charlette LeFevre called the event “malicious harassment and incitement” against the LGBTQ community. LeFevre, the director of Capitol Hill Pride, claimed, “This is not what Seattle is about.”
But Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is following the law, saying the even cannot be cancelled as that would violate Feucht’s First Amendment rights.
“The law is crystal clear. You cannot shut down a venue on anticipated speech,” Harrell told KING 5. “Any group under the First Amendment has a right to use one of our public assets, such as a park, to have assembly. That’s embedded in the First Amendment, and we have to respect the First Amendment.”
Good morning Seattle! We never back down!🔥🙏🏽
Worship makes the home page and this is still America! LET US WORSHIP! pic.twitter.com/6zpiAu0wPv
— Sean Feucht (@seanfeucht) August 30, 2025