Yvie Oddly has spent the last year and a half touring nonstop — and that includes since mid-March, when the coronavirus pandemic fully arrived in the U.S. That’s pretty typical for a drag queen with a national following, but there’s been nothing typical about 2020. Having won the 11th season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” last year, Denver-based Oddly has made countless stops at clubs and LGBTQ Pride celebrations in addition to theater shows as part of the international “Werq the World” tour. Unlike many artists, however, she stayed busy this summer with Voss Events’ sold-out “Drive-and-Drag USA” tour, which brought national-quality drag queens and “Drag Race” vets to cities across the U.S.