Drag Queen Show at Children's Museum Canceled Due to 'Overwhelming Threats of Violence'

A children's museum in Lincoln, Nebraska canceled a planned drag queen story hour event on Monday due to an "overwhelming number of threats of violence."

According to an Instagram post from the museum, the event was booked weeks in advance and was to be a private event after the museum closed on Saturday, which meant it was unaffiliated with the museum's programming.

"Over the past few days, the Lincoln Children's Museum and event host OutNebraska have both received an overwhelming number of threats of violence against our organizations, many going as far as death threats," the post read.

OutNebraska, a local LGBTQ+ advocate nonprofit, was one of the organizers of the event and reportedly received many threats as well.

The museum wrote that the cancellation was "due to the growing safety concerns that have been created" by those in the Lincoln community, and announced on Monday that they would not proceed with the event.

"Cancelling this event and not having the children in our building to create, discover, and learn through the power of play breaks our heart," they added, "but the safety of ALL of our visitors, our staff, our exhibits and our building is and always will be our priority."

Lincoln Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird also commented on the cancellation of the event, writing in a tweet, "Playing politics with people's lives is never acceptable."

Playing politics with people’s lives is never acceptable. Inflammatory posts about a private event at @LincolnMuseum inspired threats & fueled hatred & fear. All threats are being investigated by LPD, and, to our LGBTQ friends & neighbors, know you are loved & welcome in #LNK.

— Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird (@MayorLeirion) July 27, 2021

"All threats are being investigated by LPD, and, to our LGBTQ friends & neighbors, know you are loved & welcome in #LNK," she added.

According to the Omaha World-Herald, Lincoln Police Officer Luke Bonkiewicz said the first report of threats came on Sunday, and an investigation into all of the threats is ongoing.

Bonkiewicz said the department did not tell the museum to cancel, reported the Herald. He added that while he could not divulge what form the threats came in, they did cause concern for the safety and well-being of potential attendees, which had been families with children.

In a separate post on Facebook, OutNebraska announced the cancellation, and added that it is "so sad when hate threatens families with children."

"Because we could not be certain that it would be safe we will cancel this weekend and reschedule for another time -- this time without a public portion of the invitation," they added. "We look forward to working with Lincoln Children's Museum to reschedule this as an entirely private event."

Newsweek reached out to OutNebraska for further comment but did not hear back in time for publication.

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A private drag queen event at a children's museum in Lincoln, Nebraska over the weekend was canceled due to overwhelming violent threats. Drag queen Athena Kills (L) reads seated beside Scalene Onixxx to adults and children during Drag Queen Story Hour at Cellar Door Books in Riverside, California on June 22, 2019. FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images