Charli XCX Announces New Album Charli for September 2019 Release

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For the past five years, Charli XCX has been releasing music periodically to satisfy her fans with a number of singles, features, and two mixtape releases Pop 2 and Number 1 Angel in 2017.Still, many have been eagerly waiting for her to deliver a proper follow-up to her sophomore album Sucker released in 2014. Finally, the English pop star announced that her self-titled third album Charli is slated to drop on September 13 via Atlantic Records.

The announcement of her new album was followed up by a new music video that Charli released for one of her previously released single “Blame It on Your Love” featuring Lizzo. The single is just one of two supporting tracks that appears on the tracklist of Charli, along with “1999” with Troy Sivan. The visuals were shot in New York City and was directed by Bradley & Pablo. This marks the second feature from Sivan also appears on “2099”, which was previewed when XCX and Sivan debuted it live at the Go West Fest.harli xcx

Another track that will be on the album is “Gone”, which the singer teased on Twitter hours before premiering the song at her Primavera Sound performance. Charli is packed with guest appearances from Big Freedia, CupcaKKe, Clairo, Yaeji, Sky Ferreira, Kim Petras, and Haim.

To add onto the anticipation for her forthcoming project, Charli XCX released the dates for the upcoming world tour she is gearing up for that will commence at the end of the July. Read more about her new album and tour here.

Here is the tracklist for her new album Charli:

1. “Next Level Charli”
2. “Gone” (Feat. Christine And The Queens)
3. “Cross You Out” (Feat. Sky Ferreira)
4. “1999” (Feat. Troye Sivan)
5. “Click” (Feat. Kim Petras & Tommy Cash)
6. “Warm” (Feat. HAIM)
7. “Thoughts”
8. “Blame It On Your Love” (Feat. Lizzo)
9. “White Mercedes”
10. “Silver Cross”
11. “I Don’t Wanna Know”
12. “Official”
13. “Shake It” (Feat. Big Freedia, CupcakKe, Brooke Candy & Pablo Vittar)
14. “February 2017″ (Feat. Clairo & Yaeji)
15. “2099” (Feat. Troye Sivan)

Watch the new music video for “Blame It on Your Love” below:

Charli XCX Tour Dates:
07-21 Chicago, IL – Pitchfork Music Festival 2019
08-17 St. Pölten, Austria – Frequency Festival
08-18 Hasselt, Belgium – Pukklepop
08-21 Zurich, Switzerland – Zurich Openair
08-23 Reading, England – Reading Festival
08-24 Leeds, England – Leeds Festival
08-31 Stradbally, Ireland – Electric Picnic
09-20 Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
09-21 Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works
09-23 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
09-24 Austin, TX – Emo’s
09-25 Dallas, TX – House of Blues
09-27 Phoenix, AZ – The Marquee
09-28 San Diego, CA – House of Blues
10-01 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
10-02 Oakland, CA – Fox Theatre
10-04 Seattle, WA – Showbox Market
10-05 Vancouver, British Columbia – Commodore
10-06 Portland, OR – Roseland Ballroom
10-08 Salt Lake City, UT – Union
10-09 Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
10-11 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
10-14 Toronto, Ontario – Rebel
10-15 Montreal, Quebec – Corona Theatre
10-17 Boston, MA – House of Blues
10-18 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
10-19 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
10-22 New York, NY – Terminal 5
10-27 Glasgow, Scotland – SWG3 Galvanisers
10-28 Birmingham, England – O2 Institute
10-30 Manchester, England – Albert Hall
10-31 London, England – O2 Brixton Academy
11-04 Stockholm, Sweden – Berns
11-05 Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene
11-07 Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega
11-09 Berlin, Germany – Astra Kulturhaus
11-10 Hamburg, Germany – Docks
11-12 Warsaw, Poland – Stodola
11-14 Prague, Czech Republic – Roxy
11-15 Cologne, Germany – Live Music Hall
11-17 Lyon, France – Transbordeur
11-18 Milan, Italy – Fabrique
11-20 Madrid, Spain – Sala La Riviera
11-22 Barcelona, Spain – Razzmatazz Room 2
11-24 Luxembourg, Luxembourg – Den Atelier
11-25 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
11-26 Brussels, Belgium – AB Main Hall
11-28 Moscow, Russia – Izvestia Hall

Kalen Murphy: I was raised across the world so I cannot be grounded to a genre knowing that music is the universal language that makes us move as one. Sometimes I'm Tyler, The Creator with a hint of Donald Glover, other days I can be Tame Impala with a splash of Sylvan Esso. If you're someone that can see colors while listening to a song like me, cheers because we're the last of a dying breed.
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