Charli XCX teases ‘Music, Fashion, Film’ Tour Ahead of New Album Release

Charli XCX is heading back on the road this fall with her Music, Fashion, Film Tour, supporting her upcoming seventh studio album and introducing a brand-new era.

Charli XCX is officially returning to arenas this fall. The pop star has announced her Music, Fashion, Film Tour, a 12-date North American run supporting her upcoming seventh studio album of the same name. The tour will kick off on September 11 in Philadelphia before making stops in major cities including New York, Toronto, Boston, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The announcement comes ahead of the release of Music, Fashion, Film, which arrives on July 24. 

The project marks a noticeable shift in sound for Charli, moving away from the high-energy electronic beats that defined Brat and embracing a more guitar-driven approach. So far, fans have already heard singles “Rock Music” and “SS26,” offering an early glimpse into the album’s new direction.

Joining Charli on the road will be electronic artist Underscores, who is set to open all tour dates.

The upcoming tour is expected to introduce a completely new visual era as well. Following the instantly recognizable lime-green aesthetic that dominated the Brat rollout, Charli appears ready to embrace a darker and more fashion-forward creative identity. The album artwork itself hints at that transition, featuring cultural icons John Cale, Marc Jacobs and Martin Scorsese, representing the album’s three pillars: music, fashion and film.

Beyond her headline tour, Charli has a packed festival schedule lined up for the summer and fall. She is set to perform at Lollapalooza in Chicago, Outside Lands in San Francisco, Reading & Leeds in the U.K., and Austin City Limits later this year.

The artist is also introducing a new ticket initiative called Angel Tickets. A limited number of $20 tickets will become available in August, allowing fans to purchase affordable seats that will be assigned on the day of the show. Additionally, select charity tickets in premium seating sections will support the Transgender Law Center, with half of the net proceeds being donated to the organization.

With a new album, a new sound and a new visual identity, Charli XCX is preparing to leave the Brat era behind and launch what could be one of the most ambitious chapters of her career yet

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