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Charli XCX’s Surprise Live Album Tour Hits Hudson Valley This Thursday

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Charli Xcx Hudson Valley Concert

Pop singer Charli XCX has announced an unexpected stop on her Brat tour this Thursday in the Hudson Valley of New York. Known for her dynamic performances and chart-topping hits, Charli’s announcement came directly from her Instagram account, where she teased her 6.4 million followers with a message, “nyyyyyyy I want to play my new album : ) shall we go upstate?”

The event will feature a 3 p.m. DJ set where Charli XCX will play her new album in full. The location for this unique musical experience is the renowned sculpture park, Storm King Art Center, situated in New Windsor. The registration for attending this event is accessible via a green-themed website linked in Charli XCX’s Instagram post. However, attendees should note that RSVP alone does not guarantee entry, and confirmation emails will be sent to selected guests.

While specific details remain under wraps, it is anticipated that the performance might take place among the open-air museum’s artistic splendor. The 500-acre park is famous for hosting various sculptures, including the steel abstractions by Mark di Suvero and the towering sculptures by Alexander Calder, offering a visually impactful setting for the concert.

Fans attending the event not only have the opportunity to enjoy Charli XCX’s new album but also to witness the currently installed exhibitions at Storm King Art Center. The exhibitions feature sculptures characterized by a combination of romance and strength, painted in shades of baby blue, firelight orange, and electric blue, providing a fitting backdrop for the live music session.

Rachel Adams

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