Charli XCX just dropped an enormous cast of internet icons for her new song “360” with quite the interesting music video.
The very meta short directed by Aidan Zamiri, brings together a committee including Julia Fox, Rachel Sennott, Hari Nef, Gabbriette, Alex Consani, and Emma Chamberlain to anoint the next “hot internet girl.” The “singer was even able to have a Chloë Sevigny cameo.
A.G. Cook, longtime producer of Charli, also makes an appearance in the video alongside the likes of other girl group members Isamaya Ffrench, Matisse Andrews, Quenlin Blackwell, Sakura Bready, Chloe Cherry, Greer Cohen, Anna Collins, Blizzy McGuire, Tess McMillan, Salem Mitchell, Peri Rosenzweig, Richie Shazam, and Niki Takesh.
“360” is the latest from Brat, following “Von Dutch,” “Club Classics,” and “B2B”; the album arrives June 7. Since those singles, Charli XCX has announced a fall tour with Troye Sivan.
On Monday, Charli made an appearance on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, during which The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City’s Whitney Rose told Charli that “Von Dutch” is her favorite song as of late.
In a conversation with Vogue Singapore, Charli recently says she is making a kind of music that is unlike she’s ever created for her upcoming album.
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“I came from the clubs,” Charli says wistfully, during our Zoom chat. “When I first started making music, I was playing at illegal warehouse raves in Hackney in London. That’s home to me.”
The “Speed Drive” musician opened up about her current album in the works saying, “Lyrically, this is quite a different record for me. I’ve written the songs almost in the way I would write texts to my friends or based on things I would say to them on FaceTime. We talk a lot about pop culture and music and it’s been really fun to gossip about the songs we go. They’ll ask ‘Oh, who is this one about? Is this about a friend? Is it about an ex?’ It has fuelled this fun, gossipy narrative which permeates the album.”
Tickets for the “Sweat” tour can be found at sweat-tour.com.
Full dates can be found below.
Sept. 14 – Detroit, Mich. – Little Caesars Arena
Sept.16 – Laval, Quebec – Place Bell
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Sept. 18 – Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena
Sept. 20 – Columbus, Ohio – Nationwide Arena
Sept. 23 – New York, N.Y. – Madison Square Garden
Sept. 25 – Philadelphia, Penn. – Wells Fargo Center
Sept. 26 – Baltimore, Md. – CFG Bank Arena
Sept. 28 – Boston, Mass. – TD Garden
Sept. 30 – Chicago, Ill. – United Center
Oct. 2 – Nashville, Tenn. – Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 3 – Atlanta, Ga. – State Farm Arena
Oct. 5 – Miami, Fla. – Kaseya Center
Oct. 6 – Orlando, Fla. – Kia Center
Oct. 9 – Dallas, Texas – American Airlines Center
Oct. 11 – Denver, Colo. – Ball Arena
Oct. 13 – Phoenix, Ariz. – Footprint Center
Oct. 15 – Los Angeles, Calif. – Kia Forum
Oct. 18 – San Diego, Calif. – Viejas Arena
Oct. 20 – San Francisco, Calif. – Chase Center
Oct. 22 – Portland, Ore. – Moda Center
Oct. 23 – Seattle, Wash. – Climate Pledge Arena