Why are celebrities doing the 'Apple' dance and what is a 'brat summer'?

Are we heading into a brat autumn?

Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 5th Oct 2024
Last updated 8th Oct 2024

Following the release of Charli XCX's album 'brat', you were bound to have heard the term 'brat summer' doing the rounds, and we wouldn't blame you for wondering what it was all about - and why everyone is doing the 'Apple' dance?

Well, wonder no more, as we're here to take you through what 'brat' is all about - and here's a clue, it's not a naughty child! As Charli drops her star-studded remixed version of the hit record, let's refresh our memories on the phenomenon that is 'brat summer', and seemingly prepare for a 'brat autumn'...

What is 'brat'?

'brat' is the name of Charli XCX's latest album, however summer 2024 saw it become so much more. Following the release of the album in June, which draws influences from the 00s rave scene, 'brat' quickly became a phenomenon, and even a way of life - but more on that later...

What is the 'Apple' dance?

After the release of 'brat', several songs from the album went viral on TikTok with fans recording videos of them dancing. In particular, the song 'Apple' now has its own dance, which saw Charli herself joining in with the trend.

The dance was created by Kelley Heyer, a New York-based actor and content creator. She told The Guardian: "The rhythm in Apple made me want to dance in a certain way. I basically woke up, stood in front of a mirror and took everything from the lyrics."

Hits Radio presenter, and I'm a Celeb winner Sam Thompson, roped his BBF Pete Wicks into doing the Apple dance. Dressed in inflatable costumes, as a cow and pig in 30 degree heat, the pair tried their best to copy the dance craze that's taking TikTok by storm.

WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE

On KISS, Harriet asked Chloe Burrows about her summer, which she admitted was brat, and it looks like she has the dance down to a T as well!

Along with Sam and Chloe, several other celebs have been joining in with the craze, including Amelia Dimoldenberg, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Ashley Tisdale and Cara Delevingne.

Amelia Dimoldenberg

Chicken Shop Date star, and presenter Amelia Dimoldenberg joined in the dance craze, sharing her video on TikTok...

Daisy Edgar-Jones

Ashley Tisdale

Cara Delevingne

What are the lyrics to 'Apple'?

The lyrics for the part of the song that has gone viral are:

'I think the apple’s rotten right to the core / From all the things passed down from all the apples coming before

'I split the apple down symmetrical lines / And what I find is kinda scary / Makes me just wanna drive.'

What is 'brat summer'?

Since the release of 'brat', Gen Z have coined the term 'brat summer'. The trend, inspired by the album is the rejection of traditional expectations and a celebration of individuality. While the term brat used to be negative, brat summer is anything but, it is a symbol of strength, and confidence.

When asked what the essentials for a brat summer are, Charli XCX told the BBC: "Like a pack of cigs and like a bic lighter yes and like a strappy white top, with no bra. That's like kind of all you need."

We asked Twisters actors Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones if they were having a brat summer...

The 'brat' remix album

Just four months after the release of 'brat', Charli delighted all those mourning their 'brat summer's by dropping a remixed version of the album. The album - titled 'Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat' - features the albums original tracks, however remixed to feature some other huge artists.

Releasing a selection of the tracks as singles in the lead-up to the remix album's 11th October release, we were gifted with 'Von Dutch' (A. G. Cook remix) featuring Addison Rae, 'Girl, So Confusing' featuring Lorde, 'Guess' featuring Billie Eilish and 'Talk Talk' featuring Troye Sivan - with a touch of Dua Lipa for good measure.

Other artists featuring on the remixed 'brat' album include: Robyn & Yung Lean, BB Trickz, Ariana Grande, The 1975 & Jon Hopkins, Troye Sivan, Addison Rae, Caroline Polachek, Bladee, A. G. Cook, Lorde, The Japanese House, Tinashe, Julian Casablancas, Bon Iver, Shygirl and Billie Eilish.

Check out everything you need to know about 'Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat' here - including which artists feature on which tracks.

Take a look at tours coming up in 2024 and beyond:

Zayn

Former One Direction star Zayn Malik is embarking on his first solo tour in 2024, playing dates in the UK in November and early December on his 'Stairway To The Sky' tour.

Jax Jones

Jax Jones announced several UK tour dates in October and November 2024. The DJ shared the exciting news with a defiant message saying how he wanted to prove show promoters wrong, because they wouldn't book him.

The Script

The Script have now sold out the first UK leg of their 'Satellites World Tour', which takes place in November 2024, they have now announced several more dates for June and July 2025 taking place at several festivals and outdoor venues.

Charli XCX

Charli XCX has announced four extra dates for her 'BRAT' UK tour, with special guest Shygirl. The singer, known for hits such as 'Boom Clap', and 'Speed Drive' from the Barbie movie, will be performing in Manchester, London, Birmingham and Glasgow throughout November - December.

Myles Smith

Myles Smith has announced his biggest solo tour due to take place in February 2025. His tour, called the 'We Were Never Strangers' tour, will start on 15th February in Leeds, before finishing in London on 26th February.

Craig David

Craig David will be going on tour in February 2025, with special guest Lemar. The singer has announced a series of dates across the UK, including Leeds, Glasgow, Newcastle and many more.

Sabrina Carpenter

'Espresso' icon Sabrina Carpenter will be gracing the UK & Ireland with dates on her 'Short N' Sweet Tour' in March 2025. The tour is in support of her sixth studio album of the same name, and will also see her perform across North America and Europe.

Usher

Usher has announced several tour dates in the UK in March, April and May 2025. Tickets are now on sale for all dates.

Olly Murs

Olly Murs has announced a huge 16 date UK and Ireland tour for April and May 2025. The tour is to celebrate 15 years in music, and he will be joined by special guests Blue.

Kylie Minogue

Kylie Minogue has announced her latest tour will be called 'The Tension Tour' and will take place in the UK throughout May 2025. Speaking about her tour, Kylie said: "I am beyond excited to announce the TENSION TOUR 2025. I can't wait to share beautiful and wild moments with fans all over the world, celebrating the Tension era and more! It's been an exhilarating ride so far and now, get ready for your close up because I will be calling Lights, Camera, Action … and there will be a whole lot of Padaming!"

Scissor Sisters

The Scissors Sisters are returning for a UK tour, performing in Nottingham, Glasgow, Manchester, London, Leeds, Birmingham and more in May 2025. The last time the band were on tour was back in 2012 with their 'Let's Have A Kiki Tour', named after a song on their fourth album 'Magic Hour'. This new tour will feature Jake Shears, Babydaddy and Del Marquis and celebrate the release of their debut album.

Sam Fender

Sam Fender has announced two dates in his home town of Newcastle in June 2025, which will follow his tour of the UK and Ireland in the run up to Christmas 2024. He'll to St James' Park on Thursday 12th and Saturday 14th June.

Dua Lipa

Not only did Dua Lipa delight fans when she announced a new UK date for her 'Radical Optimism' tour - performing at Wembley Stadium in London - but she upped the excitement as she added another date, due to popular demand. She will be performing at the world-famous venue on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st June 2025.


She later announced a date in Liverpool on 24th June 2025.

Olivia Rodrigo

Despite only recently finishing her 'Guts World Tour', 'Vampire' singer Olivia Rodrigo has announced more UK tour dates for 2025. She'll be heading to London's Hyde Park for American Express presents BST Hyde Park on Friday 27th June. She'll also be heading to Manchester's Co-Op Live Arena for her rescheduled set on Monday 30th June and Tuesday 1st July, after problems with the venue forced cancellation at the eleventh hour in May 2024.

Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish's 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' tour will be coming to the UK in July 2025 after visiting the US, Australia and wider Europe. The 'Bad Guy' singer will be performing 12 dates in the UK, including in Manchester and London. It follows the release of her third album of the same name in May 2024.

Coldplay

Coldplay announced eight-date UK stadium tour in September 2024. The tour will take place in London and Hull, with two dates at Hull's Craven Park Stadium, and six at London's Wembley Stadium, in August 2025.

One Republic

One Republic will be heading out on tour in September 2025. The band behind huge hit 'Counting Stars' will be joined by special guest, Ella Henderson as they head to London, Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff and Birmingham for the 'Escape to Europe 2025 Tour'.

Busted Vs McFly

Busted and McFly are teaming up for an ultimate battle of the bands tour in 2025, playing dates across the UK in September and October 2025. The tour is called Busted Vs McFly.

Katy Perry

Katy Perry is never afraid to put on a show, and she'll be doing just that in London, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham and Glasgow in October 2025. She revealed in November 2024 that she'll be bringing 'The Lifetimes Tour' to the UK.

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