Meet Barbara Butch, the French DJ, activist, and cultural icon who’s been spinning more than just records—she’s been spinning the narrative on body positivity, LGBTQ+ visibility, and inclusivity. Born Leslie Barbara Butch in 1981 in Paris, Barbara’s journey from a suburban upbringing to the heart of the Parisian nightlife scene is as vibrant and dynamic as her sets.
From Restaurant Owner to Nightlife Queen
Before she was commanding dance floors, Barbara ran a restaurant in Montpellier. But when the kitchen closed, the decks opened: she dove headfirst into the world of electronic music, quickly becoming a staple in Paris’s most iconic queer and alternative venues like Rosa Bonheur, the Machine du Moulin Rouge, and Glazart. Her DJ name, Barbara Butch, is a playful nod to queer culture, blending the name Barbara Bush with the term “butch,” a proud identity within the lesbian community.
More Than Just Music: A Bold Voice for Change
Barbara Butch isn’t your typical DJ. She’s a fierce advocate against fatphobia and homophobia, using her platform to challenge societal norms and celebrate all bodies and identities. In 2020, she made headlines by posing nude on the cover of Télérama, turning stigma into strength and championing body positivity. She even tattoos the insults she’s faced onto her skin during performances, transforming negativity into powerful statements of resilience.
A Historic Moment at the Paris 2024 Olympics
Barbara’s influence reached a global audience during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony, where she took on the role of Christ in a reimagined Last Supper scene surrounded by drag queens. This bold artistic choice, titled “Festivity,” sparked conversation worldwide and highlighted the growing acceptance and celebration of queer culture on the world stage.
Honored for Her Art and Activism
In recognition of her groundbreaking work, Barbara Butch was named a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters by France’s Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati. This prestigious honor celebrates her contributions to the arts and her tireless efforts to promote diversity and inclusion.
The Beat Goes On
Today, Barbara Butch continues to be a vibrant force in the electronic music scene and beyond. Whether she’s behind the decks, advocating for marginalized communities, or inspiring others with her unapologetic authenticity, Barbara is more than a DJ—she’s a movement, a celebration, and a beacon of change.
So next time you hear a pulsing beat in a Parisian club, there’s a good chance Barbara Butch is behind it, reminding us all to dance to our own rhythm and embrace who we truly are.
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