At 27 years old, Greta Van Fleet's frontman Josh Kiszka has publicly discussed his sexuality for the first time. He revealed that he has been in a same-sex relationship for the past eight years. While his inner circle was already aware, he felt it was important to share his truth publicly.

Personal Revelation and Current Context
Kiszka chose to come out in the context of recent legislative moves in Tennessee that seek to restrict LGBTQ+ rights. His announcement was partly in opposition to these proposed bills, signaling the need for public activism to change hearts, minds, and laws both in Tennessee and beyond.
Family and Band Support
Kiszka's family, including his twin brother and bandmate Jake, have expressed their support. Jake commended Josh for his bravery and the significance of his announcement during these times.

Broader LGBTQ+ Advocacy
Josh Kiszka emphasized the ongoing need for support for LGBTQ+ rights not just locally but nationwide and globally. His announcement serves as a call to action for continued advocacy and awareness.
Cultural Impact
Kiszka described the LGBTQ+ community as a cultural pillar that upholds positivity and acceptance through artistic and legislative efforts. He stressed that love is the greatest human gift and hoped for a more profound understanding and acceptance of it over time.
Legislative Context
The backdrop of Kiszka's revelation includes a controversial drag bill in Tennessee that was recently ruled unconstitutional for infringing on freedom of speech. Additionally, the Justice Department is challenging another Tennessee law that bans transgender youth from receiving gender-affirming care.
Greta Van Fleet's Future Plans
Formed in Frankenmuth, Michigan, in 2012, Greta Van Fleet includes brothers Josh, Jake, and Sam Kiszka, alongside Danny Wagner. The band is gearing up to release their third studio album, "Starcatcher," in July and has recently released a performance video for their track "Farewell for Now."
By addressing his sexuality openly, Josh Kiszka hopes to contribute positively to the LGBTQ+ community's visibility and rights, using his platform to foster acceptance and change.
