Prepare to see a lot of lime green on the scene with news that pop star Charli XCX is coming to Australia next year.
British superstar Charli XCX will headline the Laneway Festival in 2025, ensuring Australians will not miss out on the much-hyped “brat summer”.
In celebration of the pop culture icon’s arrival, a number of national landmarks will turn “brat green” for the next few days., which was released in June and quickly snowballed into a cultural moment. The lime green album cover, including its signature Arial font, has been seemingly everywhere, hijacking social media, with brat green plastering every corner of the internet.
“You’re just like that girl who is a little messy and likes to party and maybe says some dumb things sometimes. Who feels herself but maybe also has a breakdown,” said Charli.
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