Charli XCX donating portion of tour ticket sales to trans charity

Charli XCX on the red carpet.

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

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

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

Transgender Law Center is a trans-led US charity “working to set all people free,” according to its official website.

Charli XCX
Charli XCX. (Samir Hussein/WireImage/Getty Images)

The organisation champions “the right of all transgender and gender-nonconforming people to make their own choices and live freely, safely, and authentically.”

“Prioritizing BIPOC, disabled, and HIV+ communities, we advance 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 TLC’s mission statement reads.

The tour will also feature Underscores, a trans woman and hyperpop musician, as the opener for each show.

In addition to the TLC 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 these sales will also be donated to charity.

Fans can sign up for pre-sale now, with the first batch of tickets being released on 12 June at 9AM ET.

Charli XCX. (Getty)

Charli XCX has long been known for her allyship to the LGBTQ+ community. At the 2025 Brit Awards, she paid tribute to the late trans music producer and icon SOPHIE in her acceptance speech after winning the British Dance Act award.

Taking to the stage to accept her award from fellow singer Paloma Faith, Charli XCX thanked some of the pioneers of the genre, including her long-time producer A.G. Cook, Swedish pop megastar Robyn, Daft Punk, and M.I.A. She also thanked trans dance icons Honey Dijon and Arca.

Rounding off her speech, she paid tribute to the woman who first introduced her to PC Music, and without whom, Brat wouldn’t exist.

After noting her list of dance inspirations, Charli concluded: “…And of course, someone who none of us would be up here without, SOPHIE.”

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