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Charli XCX Announces ‘Music, Fashion, Film’ Tour

By Cheyenne Roundtree

Cheyenne Roundtree

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Charli XCX is hitting the road with a new fall tour in support of her upcoming album Music, Fashion, Film

The singer will be joined by special guest, singer-songwriter underscores. Presale tickets go live on Friday, June 12, at 9 a.m., local time, before general sale tickets open up later that day at 1 p.m. “Can’t wait to party together again, it’s gonna be cute,” Charli wrote of the tour, signing off her message with two kisses.

After experimenting with a moodier sound with the dramatic Wuthering Heights soundtrack in February, Charli has been coy about what’s in store for her seventh studio album, which is set for release July 24. 

She’s put out two singles so far, “Rock Music” and “SS26,” both of which hint at an edgier, rock sound, though she won’t commit to Music, Fashion, Film being a designated rock album. “I’m not gonna explain where I was coming from with ‘Rock Music,’” Charli wrote on Instagram. “But all i know is that things can be funny, earnest, sincere, and joyful all at the same time and that’s what i feel about a lot of the things i make.”

After the whirlwind success of Brat in 2024, Charli has been adamant that she doesn’t want to feel boxed in by any specific label or music genre. “If I’d made another album that felt more dance-leaning, it would have felt really hard, really sad,” she told Vogue in April, “but what’s interesting for me is to bend the possibilities of what my perspective on that could be.” 

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