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We did it, children. Charli XCX has triggered an avalanche of new information regarding Charli, his third official album and just what we, the fans, deserve. The eponymous collection is due out on September 13 and is full of features, as Chuck usually does. His excellent mixtapes are also an avant-garde pop artist. Charli continues this team spirit, according to a press release:

The art of collaboration is at the heart of the album, a confirmed savior of pop, Charli seamlessly links the musical genres of the vast spectrum of pop. Colleagues include Lizzo, Christine and the Queens, HAIM, Troye Sivan, Brooke Candy, CupcakKe, Big Freedia, Sky Ferreira, Kim Petras, Clairo, Yaeji and Pabblo Vittar … Charli used the AR make-up artist, Ines Alpha, to design his work with a goal dismantling classic beauty ideals, a couple that resulted in his cover of the album striking.

The latest Charli's latest singles include "1999" with Troye Sivan and "Blame It on Your Love" with Lizzo, both included in the set. Preorder Charli right here.

Charli will also be touring extensively from July. Check out the album cover, tracklist and tour dates below:


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Charli
tracklist:

01. Next level Charli
02. Gone feat. Christine and the queens
03. Cross You Out feat. Sky Ferreira
04. 1999 feat. Troye Sivan
05. Click on feat. Kim Petras and Tommy Cash
06. warm exploit. HAIM

07. thoughts
08. Blame It On Your Love feat. Lizzo

09. White Mercedes
10. Silver cross
11. I do not want to know
12. official
13. Shake It feat. Big Freedia, CupcakKe, Brooke Candy and Pabllo Vittar
14. February 2017 feat. Clairo and Yaeji
15. 2099 feat. Troye Sivan

Tour dates:

July

21 – Chicago, Ill. @ Pitchfork Music Festival

August

17 – Frequency Festival, Austria
18 – Pukklepop, Belgium

21 – Zurich Open Air Festival, Switzerland
23 – Reading Festival, United Kingdom
24 – Leeds Festival, United Kingdom
31 – Electric Picnic, Ireland

September

20 – Atlanta, Georgia. Buckhead Theater +
21 – Nashville, Tennessee @ Marathon Music Works +
23 – Houston, Texas @ The White Oak Music Hall +
24 – Austin, Texas @ Emo's +
25 – Dallas, Texas @ House of Blues +
27 – Phoenix, Arizona. The big top #
28 – San Diego, California. @ House of Blues #

October

01 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Wiltern # *
02 – Oakland, California. @ Fox Theater #
04 – Seattle, Wash. @ Showbox Market #
05 – Vancouver, British Columbia @ Commodore #
06 – Portland, Oregon. @ Roseland Ballroom #
08 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Union *
09 – Denver, Colorado, @ Ogden Theater *
11 – Minneapolis, Minnesota @ First Avenue *
14 – Toronto, Ont. @ Rebel
15 – Montreal, Que @ Corona Theater%
17 – Boston, Mass. – House of Blues%
18 – Washington, District of Columbia @ Club 9:30
19 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania @ Union Transfer *
22 – New York, NY. @ Terminal 5%
27 – Glasgow, United Kingdom @ SWG3 Galvanizers
28 – Birmingham, United Kingdom @ O2 Institute
30 – Manchester, United Kingdom @ Albert Hall
31 – London, United Kingdom @ O2 Brixton Academy

November

4 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Berns
05 – Oslo, Norway @ Sentrum Scene
07 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Vega
09 – Berlin, Germany @ Astra Kulturhaus
10 – Hamburg, Germany @ Docks
12 – Warsaw, Poland @ Stodola
14 – Prague, Czech Republic @ Roxy
15 – Cologne, Germany @ Live Music Hall
17 – Lyon, France @ Transporter
18 – Milan, Italy @ Factory
20 – Madrid, Spain @ Sala La Riviera
22 – Barcelona, ​​Spain @ Razzmatazz Room 2
24 – Luxembourg, Luxembourg @ Den Workshop
25 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Paradiso
26 – Brussels, Belgium @ Main Hall of the AB
28 – Moscow, Russia @ Izvestia Room

(+ = w / Tommy Genesis)
(# = w / Brooke Candy
(* = w / Dorian Electra
(% = w / Allie X)

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