Charli XCX sends fans wild as she brings out Lorde for surprise Madison Square Garden gig as they party the night away with Troye Sivan and Emily Ratajkowski
As a die-hard fan of pop music, I can hardly contain my excitement! The electrifying performance by Charli XCX and Lorde at Madison Square Garden was nothing short of legendary. It feels like a dream come true to witness such a powerhouse collaboration right before my eyes.
This week, Charli XCX electrified her fans by inviting New Zealand pop sensation Lorde onstage during a concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City for an unexpected duet.
32-year-old English pop sensation, now on tour with Troye Sivan (an Australian artist) for the Sweat tour, electrified the audience by inviting Lorde, age 27, to join her in a performance.
The highly skilled celebrities left the audience yearning for more with their unexpected rendition of Charli’s popular tune, “Girl, So Confused.
Later on, the duo was spotted enjoying a lively night out with Troye (aged 27), Emily Ratajkowski (at 33, a renowned supermodel), and Addison Rae (a 23-year-old American pop star).
Charli posted an amazing collection of pictures on Instagram, showcasing her enjoying herself immensely with her high-profile friends during the night.
She captioned the gallery with some exciting words, gushing: ‘Sold out the biggest f**king apple of them all.’


“Marc Jacobs commented, ‘You were amazing last night,’ while Andy Cohen chimed in, ‘I had an outstanding time.’
During her current tour, Charli XCX recently released a freshly remixed version of the track “Talk Talk” from her BRAT album, which features Troye Sivan.
The duo is scheduled to give concerts at multiple North American arenas, such as the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on October 15.
Despite the Sweat tour not visiting Australia, Troye will make a comeback home in November for his initial solo Australian tour in five years.
He will kick off his Something To Give Each Other tour in Perth on 17 November, before heading to Adelaide on November 19.
After that, he’ll fly to Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl for a performance on November 21. He’ll have some time off afterwards before his appearance at the Riverstage in Brisbane on November 26.

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2024-09-26 03:22