Charli XCX is tying philanthropy directly into her upcoming Music, Fashion, Film Tour. Alongside the recently announced North American arena run, the singer revealed that 50% of the net proceeds from charity tickets located within the first five rows of every venue will be donated to the Transgender Law Center.
Fans registering for tour pre-sale access before June 10 at 11 p.m. ET will receive an opportunity to purchase tickets when the pre-sale launches on June 12 at 9 a.m. ET, while public ticket sales are expected to follow shortly after.
According to details shared by Charli, a limited number of charity tickets will be available in the premium front-row sections at every stop on the tour. Half of the net proceeds from those sales will support the Transgender Law Center, an organization focused on protecting the rights of transgender people and advocating for their ability to live safely and authentically.
The singer is also introducing a separate affordable ticket program. Beginning in August, a limited quantity of $20 “Angel Tickets” will be released for fans. Those tickets may include lower-level seats, upper-level seats, limited-view locations, or general admission floor access, and must be purchased in pairs.
The announcement adds another layer to what is shaping up to be one of Charli’s most anticipated tours yet. Officially unveiled on June 8, the Music, Fashion, Film Tour supports her forthcoming album of the same name, scheduled for release on July 24. The arena trek kicks off September 11 in Philadelphia before traveling across North America through the fall.
Several major cities will host multiple nights, including Brooklyn and Los Angeles, reflecting the heightened demand surrounding Charli’s return to touring. The run also follows a busy summer festival schedule that includes appearances at Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, and Reading & Leeds Festival.






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