Charli XCX’s New Tour Will Raise Funds For Trans Rights


Charli XCX has announced that a portion of ticket sales from her new tour will be donated to Transgender Law Center.

The Brat singer’s Music, Fashion, Film tour will see her play 12 shows across 10 cities in the United States and Canada, including Philadelphia, New York, Toronto, Boston, Washington DC, Atlanta, San Diego, Los Angeles, Glendale and Las Vegas.

According to a post shared by fan account xcxnews, “Fifty percent of proceeds from ticket sales in the first five rows of each venue will be donated to Transgender Law Centre.”

Transgender Law Centre is a trans-led US organisation that champions “the right of all transgender and gender-nonconforming people to make their own choices and live freely, safely, and authentically.”

Its mission statement says the organisation prioritises “BIPOC, disabled, and HIV+ communities” while advancing “community-driven strategies that harness trans knowledge, power, and joy to ensure that we all not only survive but thrive at all ages and phases of life.”

The tour will also feature Underscores, a trans woman and hyperpop musician, as the opening act for every show.

In addition to the Transgender Law Centre donations, Charli XCX has announced that each show will have a limited number of $20 “angel tickets” available later in the summer. A portion of those sales will also be donated to charity.

Charli XCX has long been known for her support of LGBTQ+ communities.

At the 2025 Brit Awards, she paid tribute to the late trans music producer and icon SOPHIE while accepting the British Dance Act award.

Taking to the stage, Charli thanked several pioneers and inspirations in dance music, including longtime producer A.G. Cook, Swedish pop star Robyn, Daft Punk, M.I.A., and trans dance icons Honey Dijon and Arca.

She closed the speech by honouring SOPHIE, the artist who first introduced her to PC Music and whose influence helped shape Brat.

“And of course, someone who none of us would be up here without, SOPHIE,” Charli said.

The new tour continues Charli’s connection to queer and trans communities, both through her collaborators and through direct support for trans-led advocacy.

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