As the music world continues to react to the passing of HB2 in North Carolina, Father John Misty has responded by not canceling his show at The Fillmore in Charlotte, NC scheduled for April 27.

Speaking to Rolling Stone, Tillman says that he plans on donating the proceeds to his show to Time Out Youth, a Charlotte-based LGBT support center.

“The bill is obviously bullshit,” he added. “If I thought playing a show for my fans in North Carolina was in any way some tacit endorsement of this fearful, petty, ignorant nonsense, I wouldn’t.”

He went on to say, “I also play states that have oppressive drug laws designed to imprison the disenfranchised, rig elections, deny women their dignity, defend the reckless and insane practice of selling guns and sustain a permanent underclass with hypocritical, opportunist readings of archaic documents written by land-stealers who never intended political privilege to extend past their buddies.”

A slew of artists have responded to the law in the last few weeks, as Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr, Pearl Jam, Bryan Adams and others cancelled shows. Meanwhile, Gregg Allman, Father John Misty, Brandi Carlile and others have opted to play.