Tom Petty's last-ever tour included a nod of support for transgender rights

Tom Petty died at age 66 this week, and people are remembering that his last tour with The Heartbreakers included a tribute to transgender actress Alexis Arquette, who died in 2016 from HIV-related complications.

Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers Perform at RBC Bluesfest

Tom Petty of Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers performs on Day 10 of the RBC Bluesfest. Source: Mark Horton/Getty Images

On Monday, music fans all around the world were devastated to learn that rock legend Tom Petty had passed away at age 66. 

After the rocker's death, a particular tribute to the transgender community has once again resurfaced on social media, and plenty of LGBTQIA+ people are celebrating the musician speaking out about trans rights during such a difficult time for the community in the US. 

On Petty's last-ever tour earlier this year, he performed his 1976 hit 'American Girl' with his band The Heartbreakers, while displaying an image of Alexis Arquette, the transgender actress who passed away from HIV-related complications the year before.

While montage itself had featured throughout the tour, the inclusion of the image of Arquette took on particularly newsworthy significance during their New York show at Forest Hills Stadium. That day, President Donald Trump announced via Twitter that he would be banning transgender service members from the US military. 

Petty's tribute to Arquette, a prominent voice in the transgender community for many years, struck a chord with many in the LGBTQIA+ community, and was written about by a number of pop culture and music publications.
Alexis' brother David Arquette posted a message of thanks to Petty at the time for honouring his late sister:
Since Petty's death, people have been remembering his nod to trans rights, as well as his other contributions of allyship to the LGBTQIA+ community:

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Published 5 October 2017 12:51pm
By Chloe Sargeant


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