Charli XCX announced the Music, Fashion, Film Tour today, with presale registration open now through June 10th at 11pm ET.
The name sets a particular tone right from the start. Most artists announce tours under their name or their latest album title. Charli has framed hers around three creative disciplines – music, fashion, and film – treating the live experience as something more than a standard set of songs. That kind of framing fits how she’s built her career. She’s always treated different art forms as naturally connected rather than separate concerns.
On Instagram, she put it in her own words: “so 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.”
That word “cute” carries a lot of freight. She doesn’t mean scaled-down or low-key. For Charli, “cute” tends to mean precise and intentional – something shaped by a specific sensibility rather than built for maximum spectacle. Her longtime listeners will read it exactly that way.
The announcement drew over 268,000 likes within hours. That number says a great deal about the goodwill she’s accumulated. Her 2024 album “Brat” was one of the defining cultural releases of that year. It generated a color, a political moment, and a genuinely unusual stretch of pop-culture discourse about honesty and ambition. The fanbase she built through that period clearly hasn’t moved on.
After “Brat,” Charli became one of the few artists whose aesthetic decisions carried real weight outside the music world. Her visual collaborations and fashion presence have always been intentional rather than incidental. Her public conversations about what it means to make pop music at the highest level built a reputation that goes beyond chart performance. A tour named after music, fashion, and film feels like a direct expression of all of that.
The three-word title raises genuine questions about what the shows will look like. Charli has always treated visuals as a central part of her output, not an afterthought. Her video collaborations, her live show’s evolving aesthetic, the art direction around her releases – all of it has been deliberate. Adding “Film” to the tour name suggests the performances may carry a cinematic dimension. She hasn’t said what that looks like yet.
For now, presale access is available at charlixcx.com/tour. The sign-up window closes tomorrow night at 11pm ET. That’s a short window. It feels designed to build early momentum through her core audience before any wider rollout.
Dates and venues haven’t been announced. But the framing already tells you something about her ambitions for this run.
Charli XCX has spent years making the business of being a pop artist feel like a genuine creative problem. The Music, Fashion, Film Tour looks like another attempt to answer it.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
