Charli xcx has said she has no desire to take her Brat album back on the road.
The 34 year old pop star has made it clear she is not planning any further touring or extensions of the Brat era, suggesting that her mockumentary The Moment, which documents the 2024 and 2025 tour, may mark the closing chapter of what has been the most successful phase of her career so far.
While appearing in Vanity Fair’s Lie Detector series, The Moment director Aidan Zamiri asked whether the film signals the end of the era, and Charli responded: "It could be, but it also could give it a bit of a boost, I don't know...
"As long as I don't have to go on tour and do more stuff... as long as I get to stay at home."
The Moment went on to become the fastest selling limited release in studio A24’s history, with more than 50 screenings selling out across major cities.
Interest was so high that tickets for a one off Alamo Drafthouse screening, which included a live Q+A with Charli xcx and Zamiri, disappeared almost instantly. Fans who missed out were even searching resale sites, with posts surfacing on Reddit as people scrambled to find tickets.
Early audience figures have further underlined the scale of the film’s success.
Most ticket buyers were under the age of 35, highlighting Charli and Zamiri’s ability to draw younger audiences into cinemas for an original independent project.
Charli has also recently admitted that she wants the Brat era to come to an end.
Following the album’s huge success in 2024, she has shifted her focus toward film and is embracing a new creative direction.
Speaking at the Sundance Film Festival premiere of the film earlier this month, she said: “Right now, I’m like, like me in the film, I’m really wanting Brat to stop.”
She added: “I think for all of us as artists, it’s like, you wanna challenge yourself, and you wanna totally switch the creative soup that you’re in and go and live in a different bowl for a while or whatever, you know?
“I really just want to work with these incredible directors like Aidan [Zamiri, The Moment director], Gregg Araki, Cathy Yan, like who I feel like I can just live completely different lives with.”

