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Chappell Roan has dominated headlines and social media over the past few days, making major waves with her Visions of Damsels and Other Dangerous Things tour that launched to rapturous crowds in New York. According to Bustle, Roan’s September 23 performance at Forest Hills Stadium was a spectacle: transforming the venue into a whimsical gothic fairytale to match her rising pop star persona. She delivered theatrical fashion—one night appearing in a beige latex cape with burgundy lace, then revealing a ruffled leather bodysuit as noted by AOL, to the delight of fans and fashion commentators. The buzz around her style was so intense that some drew comparisons to Lady Gaga’s campiest videos, but the true headline was her debuting a dramatic new hair color, stepping away from the iconic red that’s been her signature for years. AOL reports that this bold transformation became a talking point among both her audience and fashion outlets.
But Roan’s stagecraft went beyond looks. Bustle highlighted intense set pieces, audience dance tutorials, surprise comedic props, and a fiery cover of Heart’s Barracuda performed with none other than Nancy Wilson herself for a show-stopping moment. Clips from her NY shows, like her performance of Good Luck Babe, are lighting up YouTube and TikTok, trending thanks to her huge vocals and unfiltered onstage banter. Twitter and Instagram have erupted with fans sharing clips, photos, and stories from the tour, especially after her frank acknowledgement of struggles she faced during a rough 2024—including mental health breaks and heavy online criticism, as covered by Alice 96.5.
Rolling out limited pop-up concerts in just three cities—New York, Kansas City, and Pasadena—has only heightened demand. Variety confirms these dates are virtually all sold out, with Roan herself taking to Instagram to keep fans updated, announce partnerships for discounted ticketing, and highlight charity donations supporting trans youth in each city. Kansas City Business Journal reports the WWI Museum is preparing for her sold-out shows there, underscoring how this run is boosting both her hometown pride and her biographical significance as one of pop’s fastest-rising new acts.
Speculation continues about new music. Posters and music video teasers for her long-awaited single The Subway have blitzed social channels, with Bustle declaring it a fan-favorite moment on tour, now finally nearing an official release. Vogue recently carried her hint that, after this wildly successful tour, she will withdraw to work on her next LP—a move sure to keep everyone guessing, and Chappell Roan’s name in the conversation for a long time to come.
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