Charli XCX has revealed plans for album listening sessions in support of her upcoming seventh studio album, Music, Fashion, Film, which is set to release on July 24, 2026. These exclusive events will be held in 25 cities worldwide from July 9 to July 11, primarily across North America, Europe, and Australia/New Zealand.
Global Tour Locations for Listening Sessions
The album listening sessions will take place in independent theaters in various major cities including:
- 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
- Tokyo
Fans can find more details and RSVP information on Charli's official website.
Album Details and Surprise Announcement
Charli XCX announced her new album on June 1 through an Instagram post featuring a black-and-white image of John Cale, Marc Jacobs, and Martin Scorsese. In her post, she stated, "My new album Music, Fashion, Film is out July 24th. 11 songs, 30 minutes, 5 seconds. Available to pre-order now, love you xx."
So far, she has released two singles from the album, titled Rock Music and Wink Wink. The title track includes the lyrics, "We’re walkin’ on a runway that goes straight to hell / Nothing’s gonna save us, not music, fashion or film." This reflects the album's thematic exploration of the interplay between these three creative fields.
North American Arena Tour Announcement
In addition to the listening sessions, Charli XCX has also announced a 12-date North American arena tour launching on September 11 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The tour will feature performances at significant venues, including two nights at both Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. Opening for Charli on this tour will be the electronic artist Underscores.
These events mark an exciting time for Charli XCX, as she engages with fans and promotes her new album, which promises to blend the worlds of music, fashion, and film uniquely.
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