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Charli xcx to Stage ‘Music, Fashion, Film’ Album-Listening Sessions in 25 Cities Across the Globe

Charli XCX has revealed plans for a global tour to promote her upcoming seventh studio album, *Music, Fashion, Film*, which drops on July 24. The run of intimate concerts is slated for July 9 to 11, taking place exclusively at independent theaters across multiple continents. Major stops include New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Miami, Santa Cruz, Phoenix, Seattle, Denver, Toronto, London, Manchester, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Madrid, Milan, Brussels, Amsterdam, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, and Tokyo, alongside additional performances in Brazil and Japan. Complete details and RSVP instructions can be accessed on her official website by selecting the desired city.

The album was first teased on June 1 via an Instagram post that showcased its cover art—a stark black-and-white image featuring John Cale, Marc Jacobs, and Martin Scorsese. Each figure represents a key element of the record's title: Cale, a founding member of The Velvet Underground, stands for music; Jacobs, the celebrated fashion designer, embodies fashion; and Scorsese, the legendary filmmaker, symbolizes film. "My new album Music, Fashion, Film is out July 24th," Charli wrote in the caption. "11 songs, 30 minutes, 5 seconds. available to pre order now, love you xx." She further teased the tour with a Sunday evening post listing the cities it would cover. Music journalist Sarah Thompson, an expert in pop culture trends, has noted that this blend of high-profile collaborators could signal Charli's most conceptually ambitious work yet, merging distinct artistic worlds into a single cohesive project. For context, John Cale is a Welsh musician and producer known for his avant-garde work with The Velvet Underground, while Marc Jacobs is a New York-based designer who has shaped fashion since the 1990s, and Martin Scorsese is an Oscar-winning director whose films like *Taxi Driver* and *Goodfellas* have defined American cinema.

This announcement follows last month's reveal of a 12-date North American arena tour supporting the same album. That leg is set to kick off on September 11 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and includes two-night stands at both Brooklyn's Barclays Center and Los Angeles' Kia Forum. The Barclays Center, a major sports and entertainment venue in New York, and the Kia Forum, a historic arena in Inglewood, are known for hosting top-tier acts. The electronic artist Underscores will serve as the opening act for all arena tour dates, adding a dynamic layer to the live experience. By offering both intimate theater shows and large-scale arena performances, Charli XCX is providing fans with diverse opportunities to experience her new material, from close-up encounters to massive spectacles. Industry analysts suggest this dual strategy could maximize audience reach, appealing to both dedicated followers seeking an exclusive atmosphere and casual listeners drawn to grand productions.

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