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The Brat Tour (also referred to as the Brat Arena Tour for the arena dates) is the fourth solo concert tour by English singer-songwriter Charli XCX, in support of her sixth studio album Brat (2024). Her first solo tour since Crash: The Live Tour (2022–2023), it began on 27 November 2024, in Manchester , England , and is scheduled to conclude ...
Sweat was a co-headlining concert tour by English singer-songwriter Charli XCX and Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan, in support of their albums Brat (2024) and Something to Give Each Other (2023), respectively. The tour began on 14 September 2024, in Detroit, Michigan, and concluded on 23 October 2024, in Seattle, Washington.
Charli XCX tour dates. Ticket prices start at. Nov. 27 at Co-op Live in Manchester, GB. $130. Nov. 29 at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, GB. $207
One of the year's most acclaimed pop albums got its first arena-sized workout as Charli XCX kicked off her much-anticipated tour with Troye Sivan. Charli XCX makes it a 'Brat' night during Sweat ...
1998: Live from the Choirgirl Hotel—radio and web broadcast of a concert by Tori Amos. 2001: Live—a live album by J. J. Cale. 2005: Arriving Somewhere..., a live DVD by Porcupine Tree released in 2006 and 2008. 2006: Songlines Live—a live album by The Derek Trucks Band. 2010: Live in Chicago—a live album by Renaissance from their 1983 tour.
Charli XCX surprised her fans with a show at the Storm King Art Center to celebrate the release of her "Brat" remix album. I drove 3 hours at the crack of dawn on a workday to see Charli XCX for ...
Crash: The Live Tour was the third solo concert tour by English singer Charli XCX, in support of her fifth studio album Crash (2022). The tour began on 26 March 2022 in Oakland, California , United States, and concluded on 5 March 2023 in Perth , Australia.
Nnamdi Ogbonnaya, also known as Nnamdï (stylized as NNAMDÏ), is an American multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter based in Chicago, Illinois. [4] He is a founder of the record label Sooper Records. [5] Born in California to Nigerian immigrants, Ogbonnaya first moved to Ohio. [6] He spent most of his childhood in Lansing, Illinois. [7]