Charli XCX has announced details of a new album that she will write, record and release from self-isolation.
18.03.2020 - 19:47 / nme.com
The events will "spark conversation, share insight, or simply entertain fans across the world who are currently practicing social distancing"
Charli XCX has announced a self-isolation programme of events that will be live-streamed as the coronavirus crisis continues.
The daily online events, which will take place on Charli’s Instagram, are aimed at “providing support to those currently self-isolating due to the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Charli is inviting guests to “spark conversation, share insight,
Charli XCX has announced details of a new album that she will write, record and release from self-isolation.
Charli XCX has revealed that her next album, titled How I’m Feeling Now, is going to be out in May!
Pop star Charli XCX is giving fans the opportunity to feature on a brand new album she’s creating entirely in isolation.
Charli XCX is releasing a new project very soon.
She says the album will be written, recorded and released while in quarantine
For Charli XCX, "staying positive goes hand in hand with being creative."
Charli XCX has announced a new album. “I’m going to use this isolation time to make a brand new album from scratch,” she said in a video posted online today (April 6). “I’m only going to be able to use the tools I have at my fingertips to create all music, all artwork, all videos... everything—in that sense, it’ll be very DIY” Charli also said that the album is out May 15 and that its working title is how i’m feeling now. Watch Charli XCX’s announcement below.
Charli XCX is causing her fans to panic.
The iconic songwriter passed away this week
For her first week of living under self-quarantine, Charli XCX made lemons out of lemonade by starting a series of livestreams with some of her favorite artists, including Diplo, Rita Ora, and many more.
Her debut album was released in 2013
Stay tuned for tomorrow....
Charli XCX is performing a livestreamed DJ set tonight (March 25). It will take place during Club Q, an online party with drag performances, DJs, and more for LGBTQI+ people quarantined in the wake of COVID-19.
No nightclubs? No problem
Over the last few years, Charli XCX has made a reputation for herself as pop futurism’s arbiter of taste and style. Since the release of her Vroom Vroom EP in 2016, Charli’s records have proven themselves strangely prescient, platforming stars like SOPHIE and Kim Petras from their earliest days and pulling underground icons like Mykki Blanco and Yaeji into the mainstream.
The NME 100 stars played the medley in session at Maida Vale
Self-isolation has put Christine and the Queens in the mood for some Weeknd.
Christine and the Queens has shared a cover of the Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights,” her contribution to the social distancing hashtag #TogetherAtHome. Check it out below.