12 can't-miss concerts in the D.C. area in October
Briefly

Always ahead of the curve, Charli XCX predicted this moment back in 2018 with '1999,' a song heavy with nods to the period and a nostalgia for the innocence of youth that asked, 'Does anyone remember how we did it back then?'
Slayyyter has spent the past several years cross-pollinating neon dance-pop with in-your-face lyricism about cheap drugs and cheaper sex, and her latest album, 'Starf---er,' skip-hops through sleazy nightclubs informed by the pop culture artifacts of her youth: 'Spice World,' Britney Spears tour DVDs, Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton at their TMZ high-lows.
Read at Washington Post
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