List of Charli XCX live performances

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Charli XCX live performances
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Charli XCX performing live in 2013
Headlining tours7
Supporting tours11
Television performances19

English singer Charli XCX has embarked on seven tours as a headlining artist (including one as a co-headlining artist), 11 tours as a supporting act, and has performed on televised programs 19 times.

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She began her career performing in warehouse raves and parties in her teenage years. Between 2010 and 2013, XCX was served as a supporting act for The Ting Tings, Azealia Banks, Coldplay, Marina and the Diamonds, Sleigh Bells, Ellie Goulding, and Paramore. After finding commercial success as a featured artist on Icona Pop's "I Love It" and Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" began gaining popularity as a solo artist with tracks "Boom Clap" and "Break the Rules". XCX also released her second studio album, Sucker in 2014 and embarked on the Girl Power North America Tour to promote it.

In 2015, she and Jack Antonoff toured the US on the Charli and Jack Do America Tour. That same year, she toured alongside Katy Perry on her Prismatic World Tour. Following the release of her mixtapes Number 1 Angel and Pop 2 (both in 2017), XCX lead several brief promotional tours to promote the records. In 2017 she supported Halsey and Sia on their tours. Following a 53-stop-tour with Taylor Swift, XCX released her third studio album, Charli (2019) and kicked off the Charli Live Tour to promote it.

Headlining tours

TitleDatesAssociated album(s)Continent(s)ShowsGrossAttendanceRef.
Girl Power North America Tour 26 September 2014 – 25 October 2014 Sucker 20
Girl Power North America Tour Setlist
  1. "Sucker"
  2. "Breaking Up"
  3. "I Love It"
  4. "Famous"
  5. "SuperLove"
  6. "Black Roses"
  7. "Lock You Up" (contains elements of "Nuclear Seasons")
  8. "Caught in the Middle"
  9. "Need Ur Luv"
  10. "Stay Away"
  11. "You (Ha Ha Ha)"
  12. "Money (That's What I Want)" (The Flying Lizards cover)
  13. "London Queen"
  14. "Break the Rules"
  15. "Grins"
  16. "Gold Coins"
Encore
  1. "Fancy (GTA Remix)"
  2. "Boom Clap"
Charli and Jack Do America Tour 21 July 2015 – 12 August 2015 Sucker
Strange Desire
13
Charli and Jack Do America Tour Setlist
  1. "Sucker"
  2. "Breaking Up"
  3. "I Love It"
  4. "Famous"
  5. "SuperLove"
  6. "Doing It"
  7. "Need Ur Luv"
  8. "Allergic To Love"
  9. "Mow That Lawn"
  10. "Body of My Own"
  11. "London Queen"
  12. "Break the Rules"
  13. "Gold Coins"
Encore
  1. "Grins"
  2. "Fancy"
  3. "Boom Clap"
Charli Live Tour 20 September 2019 – 21 October 2020 Charli 50
Charli Tour Setlist
  1. "Next Level Charli"
  2. "Click"
  3. "I Don't Wanna Know"
  4. "Vroom Vroom"
  5. "Gone"
  6. "Warm"
  7. "Cross You Out"
  8. "February 2017"
  9. "Thoughts"
  10. "White Mercedes"
  11. "Official"
  12. "Shake It"
  13. "I Got It"
  14. "Track 10 / Blame It on Your Love"
  15. "Silver Cross"
  16. "2099"

Encore

  1. "Unlock It"
  2. "I Love It"
  3. "Boys"
  4. "1999"
Crash: The Live Tour 26 March 2022 – 2 March 2023 Crash 69
Crash Tour Setlist
  1. "Lightning"
  2. "Gone"
  3. "Move Me"
  4. "Constant Repeat"
  5. "Baby"
  6. "Yuck"
  7. "Every Rule"
  8. "Party 4 U"
  9. "Used To Know Me"
  10. "1999"
  11. "Beg for You"
  12. "Crash"
  13. "Boom Clap"
  14. "Boys"
  15. "New Shapes"
  16. "Twice"

Encore

  1. "Vroom Vroom"
  2. "Visions"
  3. "Unlock It"
  4. "Good Ones"
Sweat
(co-headlined with Troye Sivan)
14 September 2024 – 23 October 202422
Sweat Tour Setlist
  1. "Got Me Started" (Troye Sivan)
  2. "What's the Time Where You Are?" (Troye Sivan)
  3. "My My My!" (Troye Sivan)
  4. "The 365 Remix with Shygirl and Easyfun" (Charli XCX and Shygirl)
  5. "360" (Charli XCX)
  6. "Von Dutch" (Charli XCX)
  7. "In My Room" (Troye Sivan)
  8. "Dance to This" (Troye Sivan)
  9. "Rager Teenager!" (Troye Sivan)
  10. "Club Classics" (Charli XCX)
  11. "Unlock It" (Charli XCX)
  12. "Sympathy Is a Knife" (Charli XCX)
  13. "Guess featuring Billie Eilish" (Charli XCX)
  14. "Bloom" (Troye Sivan)
  15. "Boys" (Charli XCX)
  16. "Girl, So Confusing featuring Lorde" (Charli XCX)
  17. "One of Your Girls" (Troye Sivan)
  18. "Everything Is Romantic" (Charli XCX)
  19. "Speed Drive" (Charli XCX)
  20. "Apple" (Charli XCX)
  21. "Silly" (Troye Sivan)
  22. "You" (Troye Sivan)
  23. "Stud" (Troye Sivan)
  24. "365" (Charli XCX)
  25. "Vroom Vroom" (Charli XCX)
  26. "1999" (Charli XCX and Troye Sivan)
  27. "Track 10" (Charli XCX)
  28. "I Love It" (Charli XCX)
  29. "Honey" (Troye Sivan)
  30. "Rush" (Troye Sivan)

Encore

  1. "Talk Talk featuring Troye Sivan" (Charli XCX and Troye Sivan)
Brat Tour 27 November 2024 – 18 June 2025 Brat 14
Brat Tour Setlist
  1. "365 featuring shygirl"
  2. "360"
  3. "Von dutch"
  4. "Rewind"
  5. "I might say something stupid"
  6. "Club classics"
  7. "Unlock It"
  8. "Talk talk"
  9. "Apple"
  10. "So I"
  11. "So I featuring a.g. cook"
  12. "Spring breakers"
  13. "Girl, so confusing featuring lorde"
  14. "Everything is romantic"
  15. "Speed Drive"
  16. "Sympathy is a knife"
  17. "Guess"
  18. "365"

Encore

  1. "party 4 u"
  2. "Vroom Vroom"
  3. "Track 10"
  4. "I Love It"
Promotional tours
TitleDatesAssociated album(s)Continent(s)ShowsGrossAttendanceRef.
Number 1 Angel Tour 2 April 2017 – 22 April 2017 Number 1 Angel 4
Number 1 Angel Tour Setlist
  1. Roll With Me
  2. Dreamer
  3. Babygirl
  4. ILY2
  5. Emotional
  6. No Angel
  7. Vroom Vroom
  8. 3AM (Pull Up)
  9. Blame It On You
  10. White Roses
  11. Bounce
  12. Trophy
  13. Drugs
  14. Lipgloss
  15. Girls Night Out
Pop 2 Tour 15 March 2018 – 23 October 2018 Pop 2 5
Pop 2 Tour Setlist
How I'm Feeling Now Tour27 September 2021 – 24 October 2021 How I'm Feeling Now 3
How I'm Feeling Now Tour Setlist
  1. "Visions"
  2. "Detonate"
  3. "7 Years"
  4. "Anthems"
  5. "Claws"
  6. "Enemy"
  7. "Party 4 U"
  8. "Pink Diamond"
  9. "I Finally Understand"
  10. "C2.0"
  11. "Forever"
  12. "Vroom Vroom"
  13. "Good Ones"

Supporting tours

TitleDatesArtistContinent(s)ShowsGrossRef.
Show Us Yours Tour 2011 The Ting Tings Europe [1]
Terror Tour2012 Sleigh Bells North America [2]
Mermaid Ball Azealia Banks North America1 [3]
Mylo Xyloto Tour Coldplay Europe / North America13$42,740,908 [4] [5] [6]
The Halcyon Days Tour 2013 Ellie Goulding Europe
The Lonely Hearts Club Tour Marina and the Diamonds North America
The Self-Titled Tour Paramore Europe7
Prismatic World Tour 2015 Katy Perry Europe20$3,518,983 [7] [8]
Hopeless Fountain Kingdom Tour 2017 Halsey North America26$7,328,715 [9] [10]
Nostalgic for the Present Tour Sia Oceania3$5,531,210 [11] [12]
Reputation Stadium Tour 2018 Taylor Swift North America, Europe, Oceania, Asia53$345,700,000 [13]
Totals
123$404,819,816

Television performances

DateProgramCountrySongsNotes
June 13, 2013 JBTV United States "You (Ha Ha Ha)" · "Grins" · "Take My Hand" · "You're the One" · "Lock You Up" · "What I Like" [14]
March 17, 2014 Late Night with Seth Meyers "Fancy" (with Iggy Azalea)
April 22, 2014 Good Morning America
May 15, 2014 Jimmy Kimmel Live!
May 18, 2014 2014 Billboard Music Awards
May 20, 2014 Dancing with the Stars
July 7, 2014Late Night with Seth Meyers"Boom Clap"
July 8, 2014 Today
August 24, 2014 2014 MTV Video Music Awards Pre-show
August 29, 2014 4Music England [15]
November 6, 2014 X Factor Italy Italy
November 9, 2014 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards Scotland "Boom Clap" · "Break the Rules"
November 23, 2014 American Music Awards of 2014 United States"Boom Clap" · "Break the Rules" · "Fancy" · "Beg For It" (with Iggy Azalea)
December 13, 2014 Saturday Night Live "Boom Clap" · "Break the Rules"
December 16, 2014 Late Show with David Letterman "Need Ur Luv" [16]
December 17, 2014Today"Break the Rules"
December 31, 2014 Top of the Pops England"Boom Clap"
February 3, 2015Jimmy Kimmel Live!United States"Doing It"
February 11, 2015 Le Grand Journal France "Boom Clap" [17]
February 13, 2015 The Graham Norton Show England"Doing It"
February 14, 2015 The National Lottery
February 15, 2015 Sunday Brunch
March 17, 2015 C à vous France"Break the Rules"
April 12, 2015 2015 MTV Movie Awards United States"Famous" · "Drop That Kitty" (with Ty Dolla Sign and Tinashe)
May 15, 2015 Alan Carr: Chatty Man England"Famous"
May 22, 2015Le Grand JournalFrance"Doing It" · "Famous" · "Break the Rules"
June 5, 2015TodayUnited States"Doing It" · "Boom Clap"
November 21, 2016 The X Factor Australia Australia"After the Afterparty"
November 25, 2016Sunrise
February 7, 2017Jimmy Kimmel Live!United States"After the Afterparty" · "Bounce" [18]
September 10, 2017Sunday BrunchEngland"Boys" [19]
September 28, 2017 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon United States
November 12, 2017 2017 MTV Europe Music Awards EnglandDirty Sexy Money" (with David Guetta and French Montana)
October 22, 2018SunriseAustralia"1999"
November 12, 2018The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonUnited States"1999" (Performed with Troye Sivan)
September 14, 2019 The Jonathan Ross Show England"Gone" (with Christine and the Queens) [20]
September 16, 2019The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonUnited States
October 6, 2021"Good Ones"
March 5, 2022Saturday Night Live"Beg for You" · "Baby"
November 16, 2024"360" · "Sympathy is a Knife"

Web performances

ProgramYearSongsNotes
Perez Hilton TV 2013"Superlove"

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