Charli XCX and Sky Ferreira Team Up for New Song “Cross You Out”
Charli Due Out September 13 via Atlantic
Aug 16, 2019 Charli XCX
Charli XCX is releasing a new album, simply titled Charli on September 13 via Atlantic. Now she has shared another song for it, “Cross You Out,” that features Sky Ferreira. A press release says the song “explores the personal transformation that occurs following the end of a turbulent relationship, and the complicated liberation within that.” Listen below, followed by Charli XCX’s upcoming tour dates.
In July Charli XCX shared Charli‘s “Gone,” via a video for the track. “Gone” is a collaboration with Christine and the Queens (aka Héloïse Letissier), who also featured in the video. “Gone” was one of our Songs of the Week.
Charli features a slew of other special guests, including HAIM, Lizzo, Troye Sivan, and more. Charli is her third album and her first one in five years, since 2014’s Sucker. But in the meantime she has released various mixtapes and singles, including the 2017 hit “Boys,” which isn’t included on the album (although some other previous singles, such as “1999” and “Blame It On Your Love,” are on Charli).
Read our 2013 cover story article on Charli XCX.
Christine and the Queens released her sophomore album, Chris, back in September 2018 via Because Music. Read our 2018 interview with Christine and the Queens on Chris.
Charli XCX Tour Dates:
08-17 St. Pölten, Austria - Frequency Festival
08-18 Hasselt, Belgium - Pukklepop
08-21 Zurich, Switzerland - Zurich Openair
08-23 Reading, England - Reading Festival
08-24 Leeds, England - Leeds Festival
08-31 Stradbally, Ireland - Electric Picnic
09-20 Atlanta, GA - Buckhead Theatre ^
09-21 Nashville, TN - Marathon Music Works ^
09-23 Houston, TX - White Oak Music Hall ^
09-24 Austin, TX - Emo’s ^
09-25 Dallas, TX - House of Blues ^
09-27 Phoenix, AZ - The Marquee @
09-28 San Diego, CA - House of Blues @
10-01 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern @%
10-02 Oakland, CA - Fox Theatre @
10-04 Seattle, WA - Showbox Market @
10-05 Vancouver, British Columbia - Commodore @
10-06 Portland, OR - Roseland Ballroom @
10-08 Salt Lake City, UT - Union %
10-09 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre %
10-11 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue %
10-14 Toronto, Ontario - Rebel
10-15 Montreal, Quebec - Corona Theatre $
10-17 Boston, MA - House of Blues $
10-18 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
10-19 Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer %
10-22 New York, NY - Terminal 5 $
10-27 Glasgow, Scotland - SWG3 Galvanisers
10-28 Birmingham, England - O2 Institute
10-30 Manchester, England - Albert Hall
10-31 London, England - O2 Brixton Academy
11-04 Stockholm, Sweden - Berns
11-05 Oslo, Norway - Sentrum Scene
11-07 Copenhagen, Denmark - Vega
11-09 Berlin, Germany - Astra Kulturhaus
11-10 Hamburg, Germany - Docks
11-12 Warsaw, Poland - Stodola
11-14 Prague, Czech Republic - Roxy
11-15 Cologne, Germany - Live Music Hall
11-17 Lyon, France - Transbordeur
11-18 Milan, Italy - Fabrique
11-20 Madrid, Spain - Sala La Riviera
11-22 Barcelona, Spain - Razzmatazz Room 2
11-24 Luxembourg, Luxembourg - Den Atelier
11-25 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso
11-26 Brussels, Belgium - AB Main Hall
11-28 Moscow, Russia - Izvestia Hall
^ with Tommy Genesis
@ with Brooke Candy
% Dorian Electra
$ with Allie X
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