Charli XCX is keeping her fans buzzing with excitement as she unveiled the first glimpse of her upcoming mockumentary The Moment.
The British pop star, fresh off the conclusion of her Brat Tour on August 15 in Gwacheon, South Korea, hinted that a brand-new chapter in her career is about to begin.
Taking to Instagram, the 360 hitmaker posted a carousel featuring her stage backdrops, one of which displayed the words, “Please don’t let it be over.” The cryptic message sparked speculation among fans about the possible end of the Brat era and the beginning of something entirely new.
In another post, Charli shared a short clip of a film slate teasing her upcoming mockumentary The Moment. She captioned the video with the same phrase from her stage backdrop, further fueling anticipation for the project.
According to reports, The Moment is based on Charli’s original concept and will see her playing herself in a satirical, self-referential style. While detailed plot information is being kept under wraps, the project is already making waves due to her collaboration with acclaimed studio A24, known for its critically acclaimed films.
Longtime collaborator A. G. Cook, who co-produced her chart-topping Brat album, is confirmed to compose the score for the mockumentary. The duo previously created some of Charli’s most iconic tracks, making fans eager to hear how their partnership will evolve in this cinematic project.
Charli XCX’s Brat era cemented her status as a cultural trailblazer, with the record earning her multiple honors including Best Album, Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Dance Act, and Best Songwriting. The success of Brat turned Charli into one of the most influential voices in contemporary pop.
Adding to her whirlwind year, Charli also tied the knot with The 1975 drummer George Daniel in July during an intimate ceremony at Hackney Town Hall, making headlines for her low-key yet stylish wedding.
The Moment is expected to premiere in September 2025, and fans are eagerly waiting to see how Charli XCX translates her bold artistry from music to film.