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Charli XCX and Troye Sivan kick off the “Sweat” arena tour in Detroit

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(CBS-DETROIT) – Charli

The 21-city ‘Sweat’ tour kicks off on September 14 at Little Caesars Arena, with Shygirl opening. The pop and electronic music stars have previously collaborated on the singles “1999” and “2099.”

Pre-sale registration is now open on the tour’s website. Presales begin Thursday, April 25 at 10 a.m. and general admission sales begin Friday, April 26 at 10 a.m. at 313Presents.com, LiveNation.com and Ticketmaster.com.

XCX’s sixth studio album, “Brat,” will be released this summer. The first single, “Von Dutch”, was released in February. She is known for hits such as ‘I Like It’ with Icona Pop and ‘Boom Clap’.

She also hosted a Boiler Room in February to launch the BRAT campaign. The set consisted of AG Cook, George Daniel, Finn Keane and Doss. More than 40,000 people registered to participate, breaking the record for the most registrations ever for a Boiler Room event.

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Sivan is coming off his European arena tour for his third studio album, “Something to Give Each Other,” released in July 2023. He also recently earned Grammy nominations for Best Music Video and Best Pop Dance Recording for the album’s lead single, “Rush . ”

All tour dates for Charli XCX & Troye Sivan Sweat tour:

  • September 14: Detroit – Little Caesars Arena
  • September 16: Laval, Quebec – Place Bell
  • September 18: Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena
  • September 20: Columbus – Nationwide Arena
  • September 23: New York – Madison Square Garden
  • September 25: Philadelphia – Wells Fargo Center
  • September 26: Baltimore – CFG Bank Arena
  • September 28: Boston – TD Garden
  • September 30: Chicago – United Center
  • October 2: Nashville – Bridgestone Arena
  • October 3: Atlanta – State Farm Arena
  • October 5: Miami – Kaseya Center
  • October 6: Orlando – Kia Center
  • October 9: Dallas – American Airlines Center
  • October 11: Denver – Ball Arena
  • October 13: Phoenix – Footprint Center
  • October 15: Los Angeles – Kia Forum
  • October 18: San Diego – Viejas Arena
  • October 20: San Francisco – Chase Center
  • October 22: Portland – Moda Center
  • October 23: Seattle – Climate Pledge Arena
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