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Chloe Qisha reveals plans for 2025 UK/EU tour

The rapidly-rising pop upstart has also confirmed details of her next EP, ‘Modern Romance’.

Chloe Qisha announces October 2025 UK and European tour; confirms 'Modern Romance' EP

Fresh-faced pop phenomenon Chloe Qisha has announced that she’ll be hitting the road for a run of shows around the UK and Europe this Autumn, and has also shared that her next EP, ‘Modern Romance’, will arrive on 1st May. 

Despite only making her live debut last year (including a standout performance on DIY’s own stage for The Great Escape Festival’s Firsty Fifty launch), Chloe has since played to sold-out crowds in London, Manchester, Amsterdam, and Paris, and is now gearing up for a full run of headline dates across the continent. Tickets will go on general sale from 10am this Friday, 28th March; find out full details of where she’ll be stopping off below. 

Plus, having kick-started the year with the release of two huge singles (January’s ’21st Century Cool Girl’ and this month’s ‘Sex, Drugs & Existential Dread’), the prolific, hotly-tipped newcomer will soon follow up her self-titled debut EP with what she’s called “the project of [her] dreams”. 

Sharing more about ‘Modern Romance’, Chloe has said: “I am so proud of this body of work and so excited to play it to people when we tour in October. I love each and every song so much it’s insane - you know you’ve done something pretty cool when you suddenly realise that all you can listen to right now is… well… you. 

“She’s the sister act to my first EP, the more rambunctious, and daring younger sibling who’s ready to make her mark. She’s about love in the modern age, in all of her passionate and messy forms. We’ve only just scraped the surface, and I can’t wait for the world to see what we have in store.”

‘Modern Romance’ tracklisting:
1. 21st Century Cool Girl
2. Modern Romance
3. Sex, Drugs & Existential Dread
4. The Boys
5. A-Game

Catch Chloe on her Autumn 2025 UK and European tour on the following dates:

OCTOBER 2025
05 King Tuts, Glasgow
07 Gorilla, Manchester
08 Exchange, Bristol
09 Village Underground, London
11 Point Éphémère, Paris
12 Botanique, Witloof Bar, Brussels
14 Bitterzoet, Amsterdam
15 Badehaus, Berlin
 

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