Cara Delevingne Launches Music Career and Announces 11-City International Tour

Model and Actress Steps Into Music Scene

Cara Delevingne has officially launched her music career. She made the announcement on Tuesday, April 28, through social media.

She revealed plans for an 11-city headline tour across Europe, the U.K., and North America. The tour marks her first major step into the music industry as a recording artist and performer.


Tour Announcement and First Performances

Delevingne shared her excitement with fans online. She said she had been busy rehearsing and could not wait to perform live.

She confirmed that presale tickets open on Thursday, April 30. General ticket sales begin on Friday, May 1.

The tour will include major cities such as London, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, Los Angeles, and New York. She will also appear at Primavera Sound Barcelona 2026.


New Music Teased

Delevingne also teased two upcoming songs titled “I Forgot” and “Out of My Head.” She described them as deeply personal.

She said the tracks reflect her thoughts over the past few years. She added that music has always been both her “biggest fear and greatest love.”

A video clip shared online shows her performing a rock-style track while playing guitar, giving fans a preview of her new direction.


A Longstanding Creative Interest

Delevingne has previously explored music through collaborations with artists like MGK, Fiona Apple, and St. Vincent. She also contributed vocals to the film Her Smell.

She has often described herself as a creative artist rather than limiting her identity to one field. In earlier interviews, she said she uses different forms of expression to channel her creativity.


Career Expansion Continues

The new tour and music releases signal a major shift in her career focus. Fans now await the official release of her singles and upcoming live performances.

Her move into music adds another dimension to her work across fashion, film, and entertainment.

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