Where is Jake Shears now?

New Orleans
Shears’ latest solo single, Do The Television, is out now. He lives in New Orleans.

Are Scissor Sisters still together?

Jake Shears has revealed the reason that the Scissor Sisters disbanded, blaming it on their hit song Let’s Have a Kiki. The song was released as part of their 2012 album, Magic Hour. Denying rumours that the band broke up due a fight between him and Ana Matronic, he told GayCities: “God knows we got into some fights.

Where is Jake Shears from?

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Jake Shears/Place of birth

How old is Jake Shears?

43 years (October 3, 1978)
Jake Shears/Age

Who is Jake Shears partner?

Chris Moukarbel
Then, five years ago, he all but disappeared. Exhausted and artistically stymied, he put the group on indefinite hiatus and moved to Los Angeles with his longtime boyfriend, Chris Moukarbel.

How tall is jake shears?

1.73 m
Jake Shears/Height

When did the Scissor Sisters break up?

2012
But in a recent interview, former Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears revealed that the song’s popularity may have ultimately led to the band’s split in 2012.

Who wrote Let’s Have a Kiki?

Babydaddy
Let’s Have a Kiki/Composers

Who Did Jake Shears play in Kinky Boots?

Charlie Price
Jake Shears, lead singer of the glam-pop group Scissor Sisters, makes his Broadway debut on January 8 in Kinky Boots. Shears takes on the role of Charlie Price in the Tony-winning musical for a run through April 1.

When did Let’s Have a Kiki come out?

Let’s Have a Kiki/Released

What is Kiki slang for?

A kiki is a social gathering, usually for the purpose of casually “kicking back,” gossiping, and sharing stories. It is historically connected to LGBTQ communities. Alternatively, kiki is also the name of a ballroom drag subculture that celebrates gender nonconformity, racial diversity, and sexual openness.

Was Jake Shears in Kinky Boots?

Jake Shears, lead singer of the glam-pop group Scissor Sisters, makes his Broadway debut on January 8 in Kinky Boots. Shears takes on the role of Charlie Price in the Tony-winning musical for a run through April 1.