Nearly a year after concluding her “Brat Tour,” Charli XCX is set to return with her latest tour, “Music, Fashion, Film.” The 33-year-old singer will embark on this summer tour with the emerging hyperpop artist Underscores.
The two-month-long tour is designed to promote her seventh album, which shares the same title as the tour and is slated for release on July 24. According to recent reports, the tour will start on Sept. 11 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and will conclude at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Oct. 23.
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Charli XCX will perform 12 shows in total. Notably, she will have two shows each at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. Other stops include major cities such as Boston, Washington, Atlanta, San Diego, and Glendale. Toronto will be the lone Canadian city on the list for this North American tour.
In an Instagram post, she expressed her excitement about the tour dates, saying, “soooo excited to announce the Music, Fashion, Film Tour! sign up for presale access now through june 10th at 11pm ET at charlixcx.com/tour. can’t wait to party together again, it’s gonna be cute xx.” Additionally, she mentioned in a separate Instagram story that UK dates would be announced soon.
While the tour announcement thrilled many fans, some expressed disappointment over the limited number of dates. Many social media users voiced concerns about the omission of several important locations, such as the Midwest. A fan commented, “Why call it a North American tour if only 1 date is outside of the US.” Another added, “why do they even call it North American tour? just call it usa tour atp with only one Canada date.”
Not all feedback was critical. Some fans appreciated the creative approach, with one remarking, “Calling it the ‘Music, Fashion, Film Tour’ with this vintage newsprint aesthetic… oh she is about to deliver a visual masterpiece!” Another fan stated, “music fashion film sounds like a rejection of traditional touring and more like an immersive experience concept rather than concerts.”

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