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Bramham Park

Leeds

Aug 29 Sat • 2026 • 11:00am

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Bramham Park, Leeds

Leeds Festival 2026 - Saturday at the Bramham Park, Leeds

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Leeds Festival 2026 - Saturday

Public Onsale   Dec 3 Wed 2025 12:00pm to Aug 29 Sat 2026 11:00am
PayPal Presale   Dec 1 Mon 2025 9:00am to Dec 3 Wed 2025 9:00am
Festival Presale   Dec 2 Tue 2025 9:00am to Dec 3 Wed 2025 9:00am

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Charli XCX
Portrait of Charli XCX, a young woman with long, dark hair
Charli XCX at the Berlinale 2026
Born
Charlotte Emma Aitchison

(1992-08-02) 2 August 1992 (age 34)
Cambridge, England
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
Years active2008–present
Works
Spouse
(m. 2025)
AwardsFull list
Musical career
OriginStart Hill, Essex, England
Genres
Labels
PublisherSony Music Publishing[1]
Websitecharlixcx.com
Signature

Charlotte Emma Aitchison (/ˈɪsən/ AYTCH-ih-sən;[2] born 2 August 1992), known professionally as Charli XCX,[a] is a British singer, songwriter, and actress. She began posting songs on Myspace in 2008 before entering the London rave scene. Signing a recording contract with Asylum Records in 2010, Charli XCX released a series of singles and mixtapes in the early 2010s. In 2012, she co-wrote and was featured on Icona Pop's "I Love It", which became her first number-one song in the UK and received global success, but her debut album, True Romance (2013), failed to meet commercial expectations.

In 2014, Charli XCX was featured on Iggy Azalea's single "Fancy", which became her most streamed song and one of the year's best-selling singles worldwide. The same year, she released "Boom Clap", which became her first solo top-ten single in the US. Her second album, Sucker (2014), spawned the singles "Break the Rules" and "Doing It". She began working alongside producers associated with the UK collective PC Music in 2015, developing a more experimental sound and image. She released the EP Vroom Vroom in 2016 and the mixtapes Number 1 Angel and Pop 2 in 2017. Her third album, Charli (2019), produced the hit single "1999" with Troye Sivan. Her fourth album, How I'm Feeling Now (2020), was made during the COVID-19 lockdowns and received critical acclaim.

Charli XCX's fifth studio album, Crash (2022), became her first number-one album in the UK and Australia. She contributed the UK top-ten single "Speed Drive" as part of the soundtrack for the 2023 film Barbie. Her sixth album, Brat (2024), became her second UK number-one album and was named the best album of 2024 by various publications, such as Billboard and Rolling Stone. The album spawned the UK top-ten hit "Apple" and the remix album brought her second number-one song, "Guess" featuring Billie Eilish. Brat and its songs won three Grammy Awards: Best Dance Pop Recording for "Von Dutch", Best Dance/Electronic Album, and Best Recording Package. The album sparked a cultural phenomenon dubbed Brat Summer, which served as an inspiration for Aidan Zamiri's film The Moment (2026) that she co-produced and starred in. During this period, Charli XCX also began appearing in independent cinema, securing acting roles in the 2025 films Erupcja, Sacrifice, and 100 Nights of Hero, as well as the 2026 films I Want Your Sex and Faces of Death. Her seventh and eighth albums Wuthering Heights and Music, Fashion, Film were released in 2026; the former also served as the soundtrack to the film of the same name.

In addition to her solo work, Charli XCX has co-written songs for other artists, including Iggy Azalea's "Beg for It" (2014), Selena Gomez's "Same Old Love" (2015), Will.i.am's "Boys & Girls" (2016), Blondie's "Tonight" (2017), Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello's "Señorita" (2019), Sigala and Rita Ora's "You for Me" (2021), and Katseye's "Gabriela" (2025). She was awarded the ASCAP Global Impact Award in 2024 and featured on the 2024 Gold House's most impactful Asian A100 list, making her the first woman of British Indian origin to be honoured.

  1. ^ "Sony Music Publishing". Archived from the original on 21 July 2025. Retrieved 22 October 2025.
  2. ^ "@charlixcx on TikTok". TikTok. Archived from the original on 8 October 2023. Retrieved 3 July 2025.


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