Lil Nas X is here, he’s queer, and he owned it on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival, where the rapper wowed fans and critics alike with the queerest show the festival has probably ever seen. Lil Nas X is arguably the world’s most prominent, queer Black artist today, and he wears that title proudly, as seen by the captivating theatrical performance on Sunday night where he thrilled fans and reviewers who announced the “watershed moment for queer pop” would “go down in Glastonbury history.”