CHRISTINE AND THE QUEENS RETURNS TO AMERICA; ACCLAIMED PARISIAN SENSATION TO MAKE US NETWORK TV DEBUT ON NBC’S LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS

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CHRISTINE AND THE QUEENS RETURNS TO AMERICA

ACCLAIMED PARISIAN SENSATION TO MAKE US NETWORK TV DEBUT ON NBC’S LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS

SPECIAL SHOWCASE EVENT SET FOR AUGUST 4TH AT NYC’S THE BOX HERE

SAINT CLAUDE EP AVAILABLE NOW AND HER DEBUT ALBUM COMING SOON 


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Because Music/Neon Gold/Atlantic recording artist Christine and the Queens has unveiled an array of plans heralding the North American version of her acclaimed debut album. A still untitled debut album arrives stateside later this year.

Christine and the Queens will make her eagerly anticipated network TV debut with an appearance on NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers, set for Monday, August 3rd (check local listings). Next up, Christine and the Queens will perform a very special showcase concert at New York City’s The Box, slated for Tuesday, August 4th. Additional TV appearances and live dates will be announced soon – for updates, please go to www.christineandthequeens.com/us.

Christine and the Queens made her North American debut earlier this year with the Saint Claude EP, highlighted by the international hit singles “Saint Claude” and “Tilted.” The latter track – hailed by VICE’s Noisey as “lithe, perfectly parsed pop” – comes accompanied by a unique video, streaming at Christine’s official YouTube channel HERE.

Hailed worldwide as a visionary live artist, Christine was among the breakout stars performing at this year’s South By Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas. From there, Christine and her band served as special guests on fellow Neon Gold recording artist Marina And The Diamonds’ west coast tour dates.

Recently named “Female Artist of the Year” at the French GRAMMY-equivalent Victoires de la Musique ceremony, Christine is already a household name in her native country. “Saint Claude” – which received “Music Video of the Year” honors at the Victoires de la Musique – has proven a massive worldwide hit, earning more than 13 million individual views thus far HERE. In addition, “Christine” HERE – the French-language version of “Tilted” HERE – has drawn nearly 14 million views and counting.

Christine and the Queens came together in London where the Nantes-born Letissier studied art and theatre. The artist – named in honor of Christine’s cross-dressing friends at Soho’s famed Madame Jojo’s drag bar – released a series of three EPS beginning in 2011, each one earning further attention and acclaim for her utterly individual brand of French-language freak-pop. Chaleur Humaine arrived in 2014 and immediately established Christine as a phenomenon, earning 4x platinum certification in just over a year and honors from the iTunes Store France. A US version of the album will arrive later this year.

Critical acclaim has flowed from major media outlets around the globe, including our own The New York Times’ T Magazine, which applauded Christine’s “androgynous style and herky-jerky choreography…is gunning for pop-music stardom that doesn’t depend on sex.” NYLON hailed Christine as “ridiculously stylish” while praising her “sophisticated art-pop” Huffington Post decreed Christine And The Queens as “the Next Big Thing at SXSW,” noting her mix of modern pop and killer choreography…all rock star swagger and MJ moves…seduces and slays in equal measure.” “The coolest French import since Brigitte Bardot,” raved Entertainment Weekly. “(Christine’s) electro-tinged pop has a smooth, rich vibe that combines the glitz of the ‘80s with the soul of the future. We can’t get enough.”

In addition, a range of superstar artists has publicly announced their fandom for Christine and the Queens. “I love her music,” avowed Madonna, “she’s cool. I like how she doesn’t seem to care, I love her style. She’s an incredible dancer.” “I think her voice is amazing,” says Mark Ronson. “I can see why she’s killing it. It’s exactly the sort of voice I like, it’s gravelly and has texture. The video is amazing too.” “The song that I really like right now…is called ‘Saint Claude,’” declared Lorde. “It’s got this beautiful music video, it’s really simple, the melodies are transcendent. I love it.”

Christine and the Queens live:

7/30 – Toronto, CAN @ Mod Club Theatre HERE
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