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Pop · On Tour 2026Live · Updated Jul 4, 2026

Charli XCX Tour 2026

Tickets, Dates & Prices
13Upcoming shows
11Cities
$82Tickets from
Next showAug 28, 2026Richfield Avenue · Reading
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Next Charli XCX Shows

The 8 closest dates from the live Ticketmaster feed.

Reading Festival 2026 - Friday (Fontaines D.C., Charli XCX) at Richfield Avenue
Aug28
🎵Concert

Reading Festival 2026 - Friday (Fontaines D.C., Charli XCX)

📍Richfield Avenue · Reading, Reading
📅Fri, 28 Aug 2026 • 11:00
💵$354 – $943 USD
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Charli XCX at Xfinity Mobile Arena
Sep12
🎵Concert

Charli XCX

📍Xfinity Mobile Arena · Philadelphia, PA
📅Sat, Sep 12, 2026 • 12:00 AM
💵$159 – $1345 USD
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Charli XCX at Barclays Center
Sep14
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Charli XCX

📍Barclays Center · New York, New York
📅Mon, Sep 14, 2026 • 11:30 PM
💵$135 – $9056 USD
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Charli XCX at Barclays Center
Sep15
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Charli XCX

📍Barclays Center · New York, New York
📅Tue, Sep 15, 2026 • 11:30 PM
💵$149 – $9056 USD
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Charli XCX at Scotiabank Arena
Sep21
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Charli XCX

📍Scotiabank Arena · Toronto, Ontario
📅Mon, Sep 21, 2026 • 11:30 p.m.
💵$144 – $5455 USD
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Charli XCX at TD Garden
Sep25
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Charli XCX

📍TD Garden · Boston, MA
📅Fri, Sep 25, 2026 • 12:00 AM
💵$137 – $1642 USD
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Charli XCX at Capital One Arena
Sep28
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Charli XCX

📍Capital One Arena · Washington DC, DC
📅Mon, Sep 28, 2026 • 11:30 PM
💵$129 – $1806 USD
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Charli XCX at State Farm Arena
Oct7
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Charli XCX

📍State Farm Arena · Atlanta, GA
📅Wed, Oct 7, 2026 • 12:00 AM
💵$104 – $5968 USD
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Charli XCX Tickets Near You — Shows by City

11 cities

Charli XCX is playing 11 cities this tour. Tap any city for exact dates, venue info, seat prices, and parking.

Charli XCX Reading concert at Richfield Avenue
1 showFrom $354
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Reading
📍 Richfield Avenue
🗓 28 Aug 2026
Charli XCX Philadelphia concert at Xfinity Mobile Arena
1 showFrom $159
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Philadelphia
📍 Xfinity Mobile Arena
🗓 Sep 12, 2026
Charli XCX New York concert at Barclays Center
2 showsFrom $135
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New York
📍 Barclays Center +1 more
🗓 Sep 14 – Sep 15
Charli XCX Toronto concert at Scotiabank Arena
1 showFrom $144
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Toronto
📍 Scotiabank Arena
🗓 Sep 21, 2026
Charli XCX Boston concert at TD Garden
1 showFrom $137
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Boston
📍 TD Garden
🗓 Sep 25, 2026
Charli XCX Washington DC concert at Capital One Arena
1 showFrom $129
Charli XCX in
Washington DC
📍 Capital One Arena
🗓 Sep 28, 2026
Charli XCX Atlanta concert at State Farm Arena
1 showFrom $104
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Atlanta
📍 State Farm Arena
🗓 Oct 7, 2026
Charli XCX San Diego concert at Viejas Arena At Aztec Bowl
1 showFrom $118
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San Diego
📍 Viejas Arena At Aztec Bowl
🗓 Oct 15, 2026
Charli XCX Los Angeles concert at The Kia Forum
2 showsFrom $130
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Los Angeles
📍 The Kia Forum +1 more
🗓 Oct 18 – Oct 19
Charli XCX Phoenix concert at Desert Diamond Arena
1 showFrom $82
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Phoenix
📍 Desert Diamond Arena
🗓 Oct 22, 2026
Charli XCX Las Vegas concert at MGM Grand Garden Arena
1 showFrom $99
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Las Vegas
📍 MGM Grand Garden Arena
🗓 Oct 24, 2026

Is Charli XCX Coming to Your City?

11 / 12 cities

Live tour status for Charli XCX across 12 key North America, the UK markets — refreshed daily from Ticketmaster. Tap any "not yet" city to see the closest confirmed date.

✓ ConfirmedReading
Yes — Charli XCX is performing at Richfield Avenue on Aug 28, 2026. Tap the city card above for tickets.
✓ ConfirmedPhiladelphia
Yes — Charli XCX is performing at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Sep 12, 2026. Tap the city card above for tickets.
✓ ConfirmedNew York
Yes — Charli XCX is performing at Barclays Center on Sep 14, 2026 (plus 1 more New York date). Tap the city card above for tickets.
✓ ConfirmedToronto
Yes — Charli XCX is performing at Scotiabank Arena on Sep 21, 2026. Tap the city card above for tickets.
✓ ConfirmedBoston
Yes — Charli XCX is performing at TD Garden on Sep 25, 2026. Tap the city card above for tickets.
✓ ConfirmedWashington DC
Yes — Charli XCX is performing at Capital One Arena on Sep 28, 2026. Tap the city card above for tickets.
✓ ConfirmedAtlanta
Yes — Charli XCX is performing at State Farm Arena on Oct 7, 2026. Tap the city card above for tickets.
✓ ConfirmedSan Diego
Yes — Charli XCX is performing at Viejas Arena At Aztec Bowl on Oct 15, 2026. Tap the city card above for tickets.
✓ ConfirmedLos Angeles
Yes — Charli XCX is performing at The Kia Forum on Oct 18, 2026 (plus 1 more Los Angeles date). Tap the city card above for tickets.
✓ ConfirmedPhoenix
Yes — Charli XCX is performing at Desert Diamond Arena on Oct 22, 2026. Tap the city card above for tickets.
✓ ConfirmedLas Vegas
Yes — Charli XCX is performing at MGM Grand Garden Arena on Oct 24, 2026. Tap the city card above for tickets.
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13 upcoming Charli XCX concerts across 11 cities in North America, the UK, with tickets from $82 USD. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.

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Quick answers
When is Charli XCX's next show?
Fri, August 28, 2026 at Richfield Avenue.
How much are Charli XCX tickets?
$82–$354 USD, varies by city and seat section.
Is Charli XCX touring near me?
Playing 11 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
How do I get Charli XCX tickets?
Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
What time does the show start?
Most Charli XCX shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
How long is the concert?
Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.

Charli XCX Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost

Charli XCX ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:

Cheapest
$82
upper levels
Average
$144
across all cities
Premium
$354
floor & VIP

Charli XCX Concert FAQ

How much are Charli XCX tickets in 2026?▼
Charli XCX ticket prices in 2026 typically range from $82 to $354 USD depending on city, venue size, and seat section. Upper-level and general admission seats offer the best value, while floor, VIP, and meet and greet packages cost the most. Live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster pricing on this page updates every 12 hours.
When is Charli XCX's next concert?▼
Charli XCX's next confirmed concert is on Fri, August 28, 2026 at Richfield Avenue in Reading. Tickets are listed above with live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster availability.
Where is Charli XCX touring in 2026?▼
Charli XCX is currently touring across 11 cities in 2026, including Reading, Philadelphia, New York, Toronto, Boston, and 6 more. See the full tour date list above.
How do I get Charli XCX presale tickets?▼
Charli XCX presale tickets usually go live 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale date. The most common presale codes are from Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation, the artist's newsletter, and fan club memberships. Credit card presales (Citi, American Express, Capital One) are often available for tour stops in North America.
Does Charli XCX do meet and greets or VIP packages?▼
Charli XCX tour stops often include VIP packages that may offer early entry, premium seating, merchandise, photo opportunities, or soundcheck access depending on the tour. VIP and meet and greet packages, when available, are listed alongside standard ticket options and tend to sell out first.
How long is a Charli XCX concert?▼
A typical Charli XCX concert runs between 90 and 150 minutes including any opening act, with a main set that blends biggest hits, fan favorites, and cuts from the latest album. Doors usually open 60 to 90 minutes before the advertised start time.
Can I buy Charli XCX tickets on the day of the show?▼
Sometimes — if a show is not sold out, day-of tickets may still be available through HelloTickets, Ticketmaster, or the venue box office. Last-minute resale prices can swing either way, so it's worth checking the live listings above right up until doors.
Is Charli XCX coming to Canada in 2026?▼
Charli XCX's Canadian dates are always listed above when confirmed. Major Canadian stops typically include Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and Montreal. For the dedicated schedule, see the Charli XCX Canada tour page.
Is Charli XCX performing near me?▼
Charli XCX has confirmed shows in Reading, Philadelphia, New York, Toronto, Boston, Washington DC and 5 more cities. Use the "Tickets Near You — Shows by City" section above to jump straight to your closest tour stop, or enable browser location to auto-detect the nearest date.
What time does a Charli XCX concert start?▼
Charli XCX shows typically start between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM local time, with doors opening 60 to 90 minutes earlier. Exact start times are printed on the ticket and shown next to each date on this page. Arrive 30 minutes before showtime to clear security and pick up wristbands or merch.
How do I buy Charli XCX tickets?▼
The fastest way to buy Charli XCX tickets is to click any tour date above — every show on this page links directly to the live HelloTickets or Ticketmaster checkout. Add the date to your calendar with one click, or save it to your watchlist to track price drops. Pay with credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay on the checkout partner's site.
Where is the cheapest place to buy Charli XCX tickets?▼
Compare the live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster listings above for Charli XCX before checkout. Watch for $82 starting prices on upper-level and balcony seats during the on-sale window. Mid-week dates and second-night shows often run 15–30% lower than weekend headliners.
Are Charli XCX tickets sold out?▼
Some Charli XCX dates do sell out, especially in major markets like Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles. The status next to each date above shows "On sale", "Sold out", or "Resale only" from the live ticket feeds. Sold-out shows often release additional seats 24–48 hours before doors as holds clear.
Who is opening for Charli XCX on the 2026 tour?▼
Opening acts are booked per region and announced 4–8 weeks before each tour stop. Charli XCX's opener is usually listed on the official ticket page once confirmed — click any date above to see the most current support act lineup. The full 2026 setlist breakdown updates as the tour progresses.
What should I wear to a Charli XCX concert?▼
Most Charli XCX concerts have no formal dress code — wear something comfortable that lets you stand and move for 2+ hours. Closed-toe shoes are smart for general admission shows. For VIP or premium seats, dressier outfits are common. Always check the venue's bag policy before arriving (many arenas now require clear bags only).
Can I get a refund on Charli XCX tickets?▼
Refund rules for Charli XCX tickets are handled by the checkout partner and venue. Most live-event tickets are non-refundable unless the show is cancelled, postponed, or rescheduled in a way that you cannot attend. Review the HelloTickets or Ticketmaster policy shown at checkout before purchase.
Are there VIP meet-and-greet options on the Charli XCX 2026 tour?▼
VIP packages — when offered — list directly on each tour stop's Ticketmaster page. Sells out fastest, so book the day the on-sale opens.
How long does the Charli XCX show last?▼
Pop-arena headlining tours by Charli XCX usually run 90–110 minutes including a short break / costume change and a two-to-three song encore.
Who is Charli XCX?▼
Charli XCX is the stage name of Charlotte Emma Aitchison, the British pop and hyperpop artist born August 2, 1992 in Cambridge, England. Signed to Atlantic Records since 2010, she has released seven studio albums (True Romance, Sucker, Charli, how i'm feeling now, Crash, Brat, plus the genre-defining 2017 mixtape Pop 2). Her 2024 album Brat became a cultural phenomenon, generating "Brat summer" and earning Grammy nominations including Album of the Year.
What is the Brat era and Brat summer?▼
Brat is Charli XCX's sixth studio album, released June 2024. Its blank lime-green cover and lowercase Helvetica title became one of the most recognized visual identities in modern pop. "Brat summer" became cultural shorthand for the album's mood — confident, party-coded, messy, unapologetic — and was adopted by everyone from luxury fashion to Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign, which embraced the brat-green aesthetic. The album won three Grammys including Best Dance/Electronic Album.
What is the Sweat Tour?▼
The Sweat Tour is the 2024 co-headline arena tour with Troye Sivan, launched September 14, 2024. Rather than splitting into two distinct sets, the show is structured as a continuous club-style night with the two artists alternating, trading verses, and sharing the stage for joint material like 1999 and Talk talk. The production emphasizes runway choreography, theatrical lighting, and high-BPM pacing rather than stadium spectacle, and ran through North America, Europe, and Australia.
How much do Charli XCX tickets cost?▼
For arena-tier Charli XCX shows, expect upper-bowl tickets to start around $80-$130 on primary, lower-bowl seating between $150 and $300, and floor general admission or pit access at $250-$500 depending on city and demand. VIP packages including early entry, premium standing, and merch bundles have run $400-$900. Resale prices for sold-out dates typically sit at 2-4x face value. Verified Fan presale registration ahead of on-sale is the most reliable path to face-value tickets.
Are Charli XCX concerts family-friendly?▼
Charli XCX shows are best treated as PG-13 or 14+. Lyrics across the Brat catalog include explicit language and adult themes; staging, choreography, and crowd energy lean club-coded rather than family-coded. Most venues do not restrict by age, but parental judgment for under-14 attendees is advised. The pit and front-of-runway sections are particularly intense — crushing crowds, sustained strobe and laser work, and very loud sustained volume. Older teens are typically fine; younger children should sit in reserved seating away from the floor.
Who opens for Charli XCX?▼
Opening acts vary by tour leg. On the Sweat Tour the format eliminated traditional openers — Charli and Troye Sivan alternated as co-headliners — though a DJ set typically warmed up the room. On solo headline dates Charli has historically curated openers from her own creative community: artists like Shygirl, Yves Tumor, A. G. Cook, Banoffee, and Caroline Polachek have opened previous tours. Festival appearances and one-off dates may include different supports. Check official tour pages for confirmed lineups.
Is the venue accessible for fans with disabilities?▼
Arena venues hosting Charli XCX (Madison Square Garden, the Forum, Scotiabank Arena, O2 Arena, Qudos Bank Arena, Uber Arena) all maintain accessible seating sections with companion seats, accessible parking, accessible restrooms, and assisted listening systems. Most arenas process accessibility requests through their dedicated services desk in advance of the show; contact the venue directly or use the accessible seating filter on Ticketmaster. The high-strobe, high-volume nature of the production may not suit attendees with photosensitive epilepsy or sound sensitivity without earplugs.
Is there a Charli XCX dress code?▼
There is no enforced dress code, but the brat-green dress code trend — lime-green tank tops, mesh, low-rise denim, statement sunglasses, club-kid styling — has become so widespread at Charli XCX shows that the crowd is visibly coordinated. Some fans go all-in with full brat-green outfits; others incorporate a single green accent. Comfortable shoes matter more than aesthetic discipline — the show runs 90-100 minutes with continuous high-energy pacing, and floor general admission requires standing throughout.
What about the secondary ticket market?▼
Resale for Charli XCX shows is consistently active, with sold-out dates trading at 2-4x face on platforms like StubHub, Vivid Seats, and Ticketmaster's verified resale exchange. Verified resale through Ticketmaster Exchange offers the safest authentication; third-party platforms vary in buyer protection. Avoid social media or DM-based resale — counterfeit mobile tickets have appeared at high-demand venues. Prices typically peak in the 48 hours before show day; patient buyers occasionally find face-value or below on the day of the show as resellers offload inventory.
Does Charli XCX play festivals?▼
Yes. Charli XCX has appeared on the headline tier of major festivals including Coachella, Glastonbury, Primavera Sound, Lollapalooza, Reading and Leeds, Splendour in the Grass, Outside Lands, and Governors Ball. Her festival sets typically run 60-75 minutes versus 90-100 for headline arena dates and lean more heavily current — Brat material dominates with a few catalog detonations. Surprise guest appearances (Billie Eilish at Coachella 2024, Troye Sivan at multiple sets) have become a regular festival feature.
What is hyperpop and how does Charli XCX fit?▼
Hyperpop is a loosely defined genre that emerged in the mid-2010s, characterized by maximalist production, pitch-shifted vocals, metallic synths, and a deliberate distortion of mainstream pop conventions. Charli XCX, alongside producers SOPHIE and A. G. Cook and the PC Music label, is widely credited as a foundational figure of the genre. Her 2017 mixtape Pop 2 is one of the most cited reference points. Brat (2024) integrates hyperpop's vocabulary into a more accessible 1990s-European-club framework, expanding the genre's reach without abandoning its texture.
How does the Troye Sivan co-headline dynamic work?▼
Charli XCX and Troye Sivan have collaborated since 2018's 1999 and have toured together as friends and creative peers. The Sweat Tour treats them as genuine co-headliners — equal billing, equal stage time, shared production design, and an intentionally blurred set structure. Rather than one opening for the other, they alternate blocks and share the stage for joint numbers. The format draws on their personal chemistry and overlapping queer-club aesthetic, and has been widely credited with reviving the modern co-headline arena tour format that had largely fallen out of fashion in pop.

About Charli XCX

CCharli XCX returns to the 2026 touring circuit with a pop-arena production built around the hits — choreography, costume changes, video walls, and a setlist sequenced for maximum singalong moments. 13 confirmed dates across 11 cities this run. Tickets currently start at $82. This run reaches North America, the UK, with confirmed stops in Reading, Philadelphia, New York, Toronto, Boston, and 6 more cities. Every date links straight to the official ticket page.


Inside Charli XCX

Charli XCX did not arrive at pop's center by accident. Charlotte Emma Aitchison spent more than a decade orbiting the mainstream — releasing demos on MySpace as a teenager in the late 2000s, scoring outsized hits as a feature artist (Icona Pop's I Love It, Iggy Azalea's Fancy), and, in parallel, building the most committed cult fanbase in modern pop through a sequence of futurist mixtapes and PC Music collaborations that the rest of the industry has spent years catching up to. Then 2024 happened. Brat arrived in June, painted the internet a shade of acid lime now archived as "brat green," and turned an album rollout into a cultural quarter — a vibe shift adopted by everyone from Kamala Harris's presidential campaign to luxury fashion houses to the dictionaries that named "brat" word of the year. The Sweat Tour with Troye Sivan converted that cultural moment into the most talked-about arena run of the era, a co-headline production that fused two pop catalogs into a single sweaty, strobing, choreographically rigorous club show. Catch Charli XCX live and the framing snaps into focus immediately: this is not a legacy crossover or a brief novelty cycle. This is a generational pop artist who built her language patiently in the underground — hyperpop, electroclash, PC Music, the SOPHIE school of metallic euphoria — and then, having earned the platform, dragged that language into rooms holding twenty thousand people. The tour treats arenas like clubs and clubs like cathedrals. Setlists draw from True Romance through Brat, weighted toward the current era but leaving room for catalog detonations (Vroom Vroom, Unlock It, Track 10) the Angels fanbase has been waiting years to scream back. Tickets move quickly. The Brat-green dress code in the crowd is essentially mandatory at this point. And the show itself — minimal staging, maximum sweat, two pop stars trading verses on a runway — has redefined what a modern co-headline arena tour can look like.

About Charli XCX

Charlotte Emma Aitchison was born August 2, 1992 in Cambridge, England, the daughter of a Scottish father and an Indian-Ugandan mother. Suburban Essex, where she grew up, is not a place that historically produces pop visionaries, and the early Charli XCX origin story has the quality of self-invention: a teenager uploading demos to MySpace in 2008 under a nickname her father chose for her MSN screenname, getting booked on London's warehouse rave circuit while still in school, signing to Atlantic Records by 2010, and treating the major-label apparatus less as a destination than as a tool to be bent toward weirder ends. The debut album True Romance (2013) was a Gothic, glittering opening statement that earned critical respect but only middling sales; Sucker (2014) leaned harder into pop-punk and arena-ready hooks, generating Boom Clap (the Fault in Our Stars soundtrack hit), Break the Rules, and the radio omnipresence of features on Icona Pop's I Love It and Iggy Azalea's Fancy. By the mid-2010s she was, technically, a mainstream pop star — but the trajectory bored her. Then, around 2016, came the pivot that defined everything since: the alliance with the PC Music label and the late visionary producer SOPHIE, which produced the Vroom Vroom EP, the Number 1 Angel and Pop 2 mixtapes (the latter widely regarded as one of the most influential pop projects of the 2010s, and the document most responsible for the existence of hyperpop as a recognized genre), and a community of collaborators — A. G. Cook, Caroline Polachek, Kim Petras, Cupcakke, Tommy Cash, Christine and the Queens, Rina Sawayama — operating roughly five years ahead of the chart. Charli (2019) consolidated that vocabulary into a more cohesive album statement; how i'm feeling now (2020), assembled in six weeks of COVID lockdown via daily Zoom livestreams and direct fan input, became a critical landmark, a Mercury Prize-nominated document of the era, and a case study in how a pop release cycle could be reinvented under constraint. Crash (2022) pivoted toward maximalist 1980s-coded pop as a deliberate genre exercise — her first UK number-one album. Then Brat (2024) collapsed every binary at once. Recorded with A. G. Cook, EASYFUN, and Cirkut, mixing 1990s European club music with the hyperpop dialect Charli helped build, it produced 360, Von dutch, Apple, Guess (whose Billie Eilish remix dominated summer 2024), and Sympathy is a knife. The blank lime-green cover and lowercase Helvetica title became a meme template; "brat summer" entered political discourse when the Kamala Harris presidential campaign adopted the aesthetic; the album earned a 2025 Grammy nomination for Album of the Year and won three Grammys including Best Dance/Electronic Album. The Sweat Tour, co-headlined with longtime collaborator Troye Sivan, sold out arenas across North America, Europe, and Australia through fall 2024.

On the Sweat Tour and what to expect from a Charli XCX arena show

The Sweat Tour, launched September 2024, rewrote the playbook for the co-headline arena run. Charli XCX and Troye Sivan — friends and frequent collaborators since 1999, the 2018 duet that introduced their chemistry — designed the show as a single continuous club night rather than two stitched-together sets. The format alternates: Charli opens, Troye takes a block, they trade, they share the stage for joint numbers, the encore collapses both catalogs into one extended runway sequence. Production is deliberately stripped — a long catwalk, a B-stage, militant strobe and laser work, the kind of low-fog, high-intensity lighting that turns Madison Square Garden, the Kia Forum, Scotiabank Arena, and the O2 into something resembling a Berlin warehouse at 4am. There is no orchestra, no aerial rigging, no stadium-scale narrative. The choreography is theatrical and sweaty rather than precision Broadway, with both artists working a small ensemble of dancers through movement that feels closer to a queer club night than a pop spectacle. Charli's solo blocks lean current — 360, Von dutch, Club classics, Apple, Talk talk, 365 — but reach back regularly for catalog detonations the Angels fanbase demands: Vroom Vroom, Unlock It, Track 10, the Pop 2 era material that built the cult before Brat broke it open. The pacing is brutal in the best sense; ballads are rationed, BPMs stay high, the runway gets used aggressively. Expect a 90-100 minute show split roughly evenly between the two headliners with the joint material front-loaded into the back third. The dress code in the crowd — brat-green tank tops, mesh, low-rise jeans, club-kid styling — has become so consistent that the merch line and the audience are visually indistinguishable. It is the rare contemporary tour that justifies the cultural noise around it.

Charli XCX tickets, presales and arena pricing

Charli XCX tickets move fast and the secondary market for Sweat Tour and follow-on dates has been consistently aggressive. For arena-tier headline shows, expect upper-bowl seating to start in the $80-$130 range on primary, lower-bowl seats to sit between $150 and $300, and floor general admission or pit access to reach $250-$500 depending on city and demand curve. The standing pit directly in front of the runway is the single most contested ticket on any given night — the entire show is engineered for that vantage point and the Angels fanbase knows it. Presales typically run through Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration ahead of on-sale, with additional access codes distributed via the Angels mailing list and Charli's official site. Spotify presales for users with high listener counts add another access layer roughly 48 hours before the general on-sale window opens. American Express card-member presales appear in most major US markets, and O2 Priority covers the major UK arena dates. VIP packages, when offered, have included early venue entry, premium standing access, an exclusive merch bundle, commemorative laminate, and (on limited dates) a soundcheck experience; tiered pricing has run roughly $400-$900 per VIP slot depending on the package. For sold-out dates the resale market sits well above face — typical multiples of 2-4x — and verified resale through Ticketmaster Exchange remains the safest authentication path. Always confirm the venue before purchase: a handful of Sweat Tour dates moved venues mid-cycle to meet demand, so double-check the address on the ticket against the latest official tour page before traveling.

Typical Brat-era Charli XCX setlist

Setlists across the Sweat Tour and subsequent dates have been remarkably consistent, with the Brat material anchoring the show and catalog selections rotating night to night to keep the deep Angels community guessing. A standard Charli XCX block opens hard with 360, drops into Von dutch and Club classics back to back, then moves through Apple, Sympathy is a knife, and B2b before slowing momentarily for Talk talk and the slow-burn I might say something stupid. Guess (typically performed with the Billie Eilish vocal sampled or, on a few unforgettable nights, with Billie herself joining live) lands in the middle as a guaranteed crowd peak. The closing run reliably includes Mean girls, Everything is romantic, 365, and a final encore reach into the catalog — Vroom Vroom, Unlock It, or I love it have all closed depending on city. Older Pop 2 and how i'm feeling now material (Track 10, Click, claws, party 4 u) appears in rotation but is never guaranteed; Brat is the spine. The joint Troye Sivan segments include 1999, Talk talk (the duet version), and reworked versions of Rush and Got Me Started bridged seamlessly into Charli's catalog. Expect 18-22 songs across Charli's portion of a co-headline night, closer to 22-26 on solo headline dates. The pacing skips ballads almost entirely — this is a sweat-the-mascara-off show, not a tear-jerker, and the setlist is structured accordingly from BPM up.

Tour cities

London

London is functionally Charli XCX's home market and the city treats her accordingly. She grew up in Start Hill, Essex, made her name on London's warehouse rave circuit before she could legally drink, and has staged some of her most ambitious one-off shows — the Boiler Room takeovers, the PC Music nights, the surprise pop-up DJ sets — across the city's club ecosystem. Brat's release campaign included an iconic warehouse party in East London that essentially functioned as a launch event for the cultural moment that followed. Arena dates land at the O2 Arena in North Greenwich, with occasional configurations at Wembley Arena or Alexandra Palace for special productions. The London crowd skews heavily Angels-coded — early adopters, deep catalog knowledge, the loudest screams reserved for Vroom Vroom and Track 10 rather than the radio hits. North Greenwich tube via the Jubilee line is the cleanest route in.

Manchester

Manchester takes Charli XCX seriously in a way that reflects the city's long history with electronic pop, club culture, and the Hacienda-inflected lineage Brat openly references. Arena-scale dates land at Co-op Live or the AO Arena, with occasional smaller and more curated configurations at the Manchester Apollo for non-tour off-cycle shows. The city's student population (Manchester and Salford universities both feed in heavily) means the crowd skews young, queer-friendly, and dressed for the occasion — brat green saturation in Manchester has been visibly higher than the UK average on Sweat Tour dates. Pre-show food and drink concentrates around Ancoats and the Northern Quarter; the trams from Piccadilly and Victoria reach the arena district reliably. Manchester's club afterlife, from Hidden to the Warehouse Project depending on season, makes the city one of the best post-show destinations on the European leg.

Toronto

Toronto sits high in Charli XCX's North American rotation, and her Scotiabank Arena dates on the Sweat Tour delivered some of the most cited single-night performances of the entire run. The Toronto Angels community is dense, deeply online, and turns up early — pit lines for Scotiabank dates have formed by midmorning on show day. The arena's central location at Bay and Lake Shore means transit is uncomplicated: Union Station is a five-minute walk, the streetcar network runs late, and the post-show overflow into the Entertainment District and King West club corridor is part of the Toronto experience. Brat-coded dress code compliance in Toronto has been near-total — green mesh, low-rise denim, and statement sunglasses indoors. Expect a louder-than-average response to Guess and Apple specifically; both have become Toronto crowd anchors.

Los Angeles

Los Angeles is one of the spiritual capitals of the Brat era. Charli has lived in LA on and off through her recent career, recorded much of Brat in the city, and the Hollywood-adjacent celebrity world adopted brat green faster than any other US market. Sweat Tour dates landed at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, and the LA crowd delivered the kind of high-celebrity, high-density show that defines the LA pop experience — Julia Fox in the floor section, Troye Sivan's hometown-adjacent connections, the Hollywood-music-industry presence in the mid-bowl. Pre-show concentration runs through West Adams, Culver City, and the Beverly Grove corridor; rideshare drop-off at the Forum requires patience but the venue itself is one of the best-sounding arenas in North America for a club-style production. Post-show the action moves toward Hollywood and the East Side dance floors.

New York

New York is the other US capital of the Brat phenomenon. Madison Square Garden hosted the Sweat Tour's most-discussed Manhattan dates, and the New York Angels community — densely concentrated in Brooklyn, Bushwick, Ridgewood, and the Lower East Side — turned the run into a citywide moment with parallel club nights, brat-themed warehouse parties, and a level of crowd dress-up that even Charli has called out from stage. MSG is the obvious venue for headline arena dates; secondary configurations have run at Barclays Center in Brooklyn or, for smaller off-cycle shows, at Brooklyn Steel and Terminal 5. The subway lines into MSG (1/2/3, A/C/E, B/D/F/M, plus Penn Station rail) make transit straightforward. The post-show migration toward Brooklyn club nights — Nowadays, Public Records, Mood Ring — is part of the Charli XCX New York ecosystem.

Chicago

Chicago's status as the historical home of house music gives the city's Charli XCX shows a particular charge — the BPMs and the 4/4 grids that anchor Brat trace directly back to Chicago house and the city's audiences know it. Arena dates have landed at the United Center on the West Side, with Lollapalooza appearances and occasional standalone configurations at the Aragon Ballroom or the Salt Shed adding to the Chicago history. The Red Line and Pink Line cover United Center access, with pre-show concentration in West Loop and the West Town corridor. The Chicago crowd has a reputation for catalog deep-cuts — Pop 2 era material gets a louder response in Chicago than in most US markets — and the post-show afterlife at Smartbar or the Empty Bottle stretches the show well past midnight when scheduling allows.

Boston

Boston's Charli XCX presence has been steady rather than headline-grabbing, but the city's student-heavy demographics (BU, Northeastern, Harvard, Tufts, MIT, Berklee) feed a young, deeply online Angels community that turns out hard for arena dates. Sweat Tour dates landed at TD Garden, with smaller configurations historically at MGM Music Hall at Fenway and House of Blues for off-cycle shows. Transit to TD Garden via North Station (Green and Orange lines, plus commuter rail) is among the cleanest arena access in the US. Pre-show concentration runs through the West End and Beacon Hill; the South End and Cambridge bar scenes pull most of the post-show crowd. Boston's reputation for tight crowd discipline gives the show a slightly different texture — focused, loud at the right moments, and uncharacteristically willing to actually mosh during 360 and Von dutch.

Miami

Miami's relationship with Charli XCX has always been club-coded — the city's Latin freestyle and Miami bass heritage maps cleanly onto the bpm and bass vocabulary Brat draws from, and Miami's role as a global club capital makes it one of the strongest crowds for the high-BPM material on the setlist. Arena-tier dates land at Kaseya Center downtown, with festival appearances at III Points and occasional pop-up warehouse shows in Wynwood adding to the Miami footprint. Pre-show concentration runs through Brickell and Wynwood, with rooftop bars and Cuban food spots feeding the standard Miami show-night ritual. The post-show migration toward Wynwood and South Beach club districts (LIV, Space, Club Space's after-hours room) extends the night well past arena closing. Miami crowds dress for the show — brat green, mesh, and statement sunglasses, with Miami-specific heat-coded variations.

Berlin

Berlin is, for obvious reasons, the European city that most fully aligns with the Brat aesthetic. The high-BPM 1990s European club references that anchor the album draw heavily from Berlin's techno lineage, and the city's club-kid scene adopted brat green months before most other European markets caught on. Arena dates land at the Uber Arena (formerly Mercedes-Benz Arena) in Friedrichshain, with smaller configurations at Columbiahalle or Velodrom and occasional warehouse-scale appearances during festival season. Berlin's transit network (U-Bahn and S-Bahn) reaches every relevant venue cleanly. The Berlin post-show experience is the deepest in Europe — Berghain, Sisyphos, RSO, About Blank — and Charli's crowd is one of the few that actually follows through on the implied connection between her shows and Berlin's club afterlife. Expect catalog deep cuts to land hardest in Berlin.

Sydney

Sydney's Charli XCX presence is anchored by arena dates at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney Olympic Park, with Splendour in the Grass and Laneway Festival appearances rounding out the Australian footprint. The Sydney Angels community is loud, well-organized, and turned the Sweat Tour Australian leg (co-headlined with Troye Sivan, whose Australian roots gave the run additional resonance) into one of the best-attended runs of the tour. Transit to Qudos Bank Arena runs via Olympic Park train station with shuttle service on event nights. Pre-show concentration in Sydney runs through Newtown, Surry Hills, and Darlinghurst — the city's queer-club corridor and the natural home base for the Charli XCX demographic. Post-show afterlife stretches across Sydney's small but committed club scene, with Oxford Street venues and the Inner West warehouse circuit absorbing most of the crowd.

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