Reading and Leeds Festival is currently underway and revellers have been loving the impressive line-up. Bosses behind the events at Richfield Avenue in Reading and Bramham Park in Leeds secured huge artists for 2025 – including Hozier, Bring Me The Horizon and Travis Scott.
However, Chappell Roan is definitely one of the most talked-about singers. Born Kayleigh Rose Amstutz on February 19, 1998, in Willard, Missouri, she adopted the stage name "Chappell Roan" as a tribute to her late grandfather. And after her breakthrough in 2017, she's gone from strength to strength.
The 27-year-old has tunes including HOT TO GO!, Naked in Manhattan, Casual and Good Luck, Babe!. But it's the chart-topping track Pink Pony Club that many festival-goers will be looking forward to hearing.
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So what does Pink Pony Club actually mean? Thankfully, the singer has previously spoken about her inspiration behind the lyrics. And people recently discussed this in a Reddit thread.
One social media user asked: "Meaning behind Pink Pony Club? Is there one? What is it about? I have a hard time comprehending lyrics.
"Can someone explain it to me and dumb it down? I’m at work, or else I’d try and find a video explaining."
Thankfully, fans were quick to point out that Chappell had spoken about her inspiration in the past.
One person said: "It’s about her first experience being at a gay bar, The Abbey! She talked about it in one of her interviews I listened to - how it was kind of her first time seeing other queer people so open and proud."
Another wrote: "There was a strip club in Springfield (Chappell’s 'hometown') called The Pony. The whole building was painted pink."

A third also replied: "My mum loves the song and thought it was a metaphor for being a stripper, but it's based off of her first time at a gay bar in Hollywood called The Abbey! The title is based off a strip club that was painted hot pink in her hometown, so I guess she wasn't to far off."
Meanwhile, someone else commented: "There is actually a chain strip club in Memphis, TN and Mississippi called the Pink Pony, and I was convinced that it was about those and that there must be more of them, but it seems not."
Chappell confirmed that the song is about her experience in a gay bar called the Abbey – as it really showed her to embrace her true self.
Speaking to Headliner Magazine, she said: "All of a sudden I realised I could truly be any way I wanted to be, and no one would bat an eye.
"It was so different from home where I always had such a hard time being myself, and felt like I’d be judged for being different or being creative. I just felt overwhelmed with complete love and acceptance, and from then on I started writing songs as the real me."
One of the tracks was "Pink Pony Club", which became one of the reasons she's such a global superstar to this day.
Chappell added: "I needed to be myself and I wanted to feel theatrical. I wanted it to feel like a show for people. That's what I feel like 'Pink Pony Club' is doing, and what my other music that will come out will do as well."
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