London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks display was apparently terrible. 2024 turns to 2025 as Big Ben strikes midnight and celebrations unfold on the River Thames.
Charli XCX’s big year was part of the city’s annual fireworks display, broadcast on the BBC and ITV; her impact on the show was clear boy Green lights up the sky, as shown above.
that night boy– The inspired moment can be seen in full here via clips shared by Charlie’s fans on X (formerly Twitter). Album track “Apple” begins playing with a familiar shade of green, while “london” is printed in the style of Charli’s album art.
Elsewhere on New Year’s Eve, Charlie shared a message about boyThe past year has been a huge success on Instagram.
“There were so many high points in 2024 that I, CBA, can’t post them all, but here are some of my favorite memories and favorite people. Love you all so much and thank you for everything. Sorry, I’m so sad sometimes xx,” she wrote on December 31.
The caption also comes with a carousel of photos looking back on the year boysnaps with friends and the launch of the album and its sister releases, A child is nothing like it but still a child. Some highlights include a photo with her fiancé (George Daniel in 1975) and a behind-the-scenes cue card from her shoot saturday night live Host the show.
boy Comes June, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 album chart. It also led the Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart for 29 consecutive weeks.
A child is nothing like it but still a childis a variation of the original album featuring collaborations with Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, The 1975, Lorde, Robyn, Troye Sivan, Bon Iver, Julian Casablancas, Caroline Polachek and more, and was later released in October.
Charli and Sivan’s fall Sweat Tour sold 297,000 tickets and earned $28 million from 22 shows in the United States and Canada, according to Billboard Boxscore.