Charli XCX unveils two new singles, "Club classics" and "B2b"
Charli XCX has unveiled details of her forthcoming album, BRAT, alongside the release of two new singles, "Club classics" and "B2b".
Following "Von dutch", and "The Von dutch Remix with Addison Rae & A. G. Cook", Charli XCX has previewed two more singles from her forthcoming sixth studio album, BRAT, which is the eagerly awaited follow up to 2022’s, CRASH.
Earlier this week, Boiler Room released the broadcasts from the ‘Charli XCX presents PARTYGIRL’ event which shut down NYC. The show broke the record for the most RSVPs to a Boiler Room event with over 40k registering to attend. Taking place at 99 Scott, the party saw DJ sets from A. G. Cook, George Daniel, Finn Keane and Doss as well as special appearances from Addison Rae and Julia Fox.
Charli XCX has also announced her biggest ever headline shows in the UK, which will see her play arenas in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow in November and December, with special guest Shygirl supporting on all four dates.
Fans who pre-order BRAT before 3pm BST on Tuesday (9 April) will receive early access to tickets. Fan pre-sale starts on Wednesday 10 April at 9am BST with tickets going on general sale on Friday 12 April at 9am BST.
Tracklist:
- 360
- Club classics
- Sympathy is a knife
- I might say something stupid
- Talk talk
- Von dutch
- Everything is romantic
- Rewind
- So I
- Girl, so confusing
- Apple
- B2b
- Mean girls
- I think about it all the time
- 365
BRAT will be released on 7 June, and is available to pre-order now. For more information on the forthcoming live dates, visit charlixcx.com.
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