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Pop icon. Iconoclast. Ally. Brat. It’s Charli XCX.

Few artists infiltrate the mainstream and brazenly fuse popular music with underground sensibilities like Charli XCX does. But that’s precisely why the UK star is adored on both sides of the spectrum, consistently balancing chart success with integrity and indie appeal. 

Born in Cambridge, England on 2nd August 1992 and raised in Bishop’s Stortford, Charlotte Emma Aitchison began writing her own music at the age of fourteen, emboldened with such self-belief about her songs that she convinced her parents to lend her the necessary funds to record them. With no formal musical education, the budding artist wasn’t confined by tradition, a characteristic which would define much of her future career in music.

MySpace was the gateway to Charli XCX’s music being heard. The rave scene inspired her 2008 debut single ‘!Franchesckaar!’ and double A-side ‘Emelline/Art Bitch’ - her debut gig at a warehouse in London district Hackney Wick would leave a lasting imprint on her artistry. "I’d never been to a party like this before. I didn’t know anything about rave culture, or club-kid culture, or gay culture. Everything was a first that night,” she recalled. 

Shortly after, she was noticed by Asylum Records who signed Charli in 2010, releasing critically acclaimed singles ‘Stay Away’ and ‘Nuclear Seasons’, free mixtapes, and her debut EP, You’re The One, in 2012. One of her songs which she gifted to Swedish duo Icona Pop, ‘I Love It’, would go on to dominate global charts that very year and serve as a breakthrough of sorts for Charli too, as much for her songwriting prowess as her distinct visual aesthetic. 

Pressured into replicating the song’s success for her 2013 album, True Romance, Charli insisted on producing music her own way despite the new degree of exposure. Discouraged by major label demands, she found a kindred spirit in Marina & The Diamonds who collaborated on 2013 single ‘Just Desserts’. Her next collaboration would see Charli go stratospheric however, eclipsing ‘I Love It’ with ‘Fancy’, her co-write and feature on Iggy Azalea’s global hit ahead of her 2014 sophomore album, Sucker

After stints writing for Britney Spears, Rita Ora, Rihanna, Gwen Stefani and Sky Ferreira, Charli reverted to her underground safespace, enlisting dear friend SOPHIE to help produce her third studio album in 2016. The album was sadly scrapped after it was leaked however.

Charli’s fierce commitment to creativity was unwavering though - to bypass record label red-tape, she released two “mixtapes” Number 1 Angel and Pop 2, but eschewed a third in favour of making her 2019 album, Charli. The critically acclaimed album featured guest spots from Troye Sivan on hit single ‘1999’, Christine and the Queens and Lizzo on ‘Blame It On Your Love’, Haim on ‘Warm’, with both Clairo and Yaeji featuring on ‘February 2017’.

That year Charli achieved her first BRIT nomination and announced an extensive global tour to coincide. She was garnering mainstream adoration on her own terms. Even Netflix utilised her relentless workrate when she formed alt-pop band Nasty Cherry for 2019 TV series I’m With The Band.

When the pandemic puts the brakes on for many, a vulnerable Charli sought connection and communication with her fans. Her emotionally raw 2020 album how I’m feeling now was created from scratch within five weeks with back-and-forth feedback from her fanbase. 

Led by the buoyant, bedazzling single ‘Good Ones’, Charli’s 2022 album Crash - perhaps ironically - proved to be her most commercially successful full-length release to date. Dubbing it her “major label sell-out” record, Crash was Charli’s final release on Asylum Records, and saw her confront the trappings of fame and satirising a pop star’s role in the music industry, distancing herself from the experimental, hyperpop production of her earlier work. Though long-time collaborator A.G. Cook still had a hand in the album’s creation.

Free from the shackles of major label confines, Charli returned in 2024 - after an epic Boiler Room session - with Brat. “Lyrically, this is quite a different record for me,” she revealed. “It has fuelled this fun, gossipy narrative which permeates the album.”

Setlists

    1. 1.365 (Shygirl remix)
    2. 2.360
    3. 3.Von dutch
    4. 4.Rewind
    5. 5.I might say something stupid
    6. 6.Club classics
    7. 7.Unlock It
    8. 8.Apple
    9. 9.Spring breakers
    10. 10.Girl, so confusing (Lorde remix)
    11. 11.Everything is romantic
    12. 12.Speed Drive
    13. 13.Sympathy is a knife
    14. 14.Guess (Billie Eilish remix)
    15. 15.365
    16. 16.party 4 u
    17. 17.Track 10
    18. 18.Vroom Vroom
    19. 19.I Love It (Icona Pop cover)
    1. 1.365 ("featuring shygirl" remix; shortened)
    2. 2.360
    3. 3.Von dutch
    4. 4.Guess ("featuring Billie Eilish" remix)
    5. 5.Unlock It
    6. 6.Speed Drive
    7. 7.Apple
    8. 8.Sympathy is a knife
    9. 9.365
    1. 1.365 ("featuring shygirl" remix)
    2. 2.360
    3. 3.Von dutch
    4. 4.Apple
    5. 5.Guess ("featuring billie eilish" remix)
    1. -Von dutch ("a.g. cook remix featuring addison rae" remix)
    2. -Everything is romantic ("featuring caroline polachek" remix)
    3. -So I ("featuring a. g. cook" remix)
    4. -Club classics ("featuring bb trickz" remix)
    5. -365 ("featuring shygirl" remix)
    6. -B2b ("featuring tinashe" remix)
    7. -Sympathy is a knife ("featuring ariana grande" remix)
    8. -Mean girls ("featuring julian casablancas" remix)
    9. -Rewind ("featuring bladee" remix)
    10. -Girl, so confusing ("featuring lorde" remix)
    1. 1.365 ("featuring shygirl' remix)
    2. 2.360
    3. 3.Welcome to My Island (Caroline Polachek cover) (George Daniel Remix)
    4. 4.Club classics
    5. 5.Von dutch
    6. 6.Everything is romantic
    7. 7.Guess ("featuring billie eilish" remix; live debut)
    8. 8.Apple
    9. 9.Vroom Vroom
    10. 10.365

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 9 reviews
  • so fun

    by delilah on 14/02/2025Rating: 5 out of 5

    the most fun i've ever had at a concert i think, only time ive ever seen majority of the people in the crowd dancing

  • Amazing, such a fun concert

    by Harry mcdevitt on 05/01/2025Rating: 5 out of 5

    Went to Glasgow on the brat uk tour, amazing, never disappointed during the whole thing, would recommend seeing charli live!

  • Fun, entertaining and energetic

    by Holly on 28/11/2024Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing concert, Charli had high energy throughout. She was on stage before 9pm so she was on time and it finished earlier than most concerts I've been to, that was very convenient. The venue (co op live) was easy to get around and didn't have huge queues for the toilet which was ideal!

  • The best experience of my life

    by Millie on 28/11/2024Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    I'm still stunned by the concert, it was absolutely amazing. Amazing stage presence and the energy was like no other. I wish I could relive the entire show, thank you Shygirl and Charli x

  • So Stunning

    by Mohamed on 28/11/2024Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Everything was smooth and perfect, 🤩 and the show was one of the best shows I've ever seen ❤️

  • amazing

    by liv on 28/11/2024Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    best gig i've been to in a long time, honestly felt electric. she sounded amazing and the energy was top notch!

  • wow.

    by Francis on 28/11/2024Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    wow but it's the same just even more wow. Incredible show. Charli is one of a kind

  • amazing

    by tiff on 01/09/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    such high energy, has the crowd in a chokehold, brat summer all the way 🩵

  • LOVE HER

    by char on 26/07/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    BRAT SUMMER BRAT SUMMER BRAT SUMMER BRAT SUMMER BRAT SUMMER