On August 7, 2025, Charlotte Lawrence took the stage at New York’s Bowery Ballroom, delivering an electrifying set to cap off her Somewhere Tour. She was joined by Taylor Bickett, whose viral energy and emotive performance of tracks like “Quarter Life Crisis” primed the crowd for an unforgettable night at the iconic venue.
Taylor Bickett
Taylor Bickett is a rising indie-pop singer-songwriter known for pairing soul-baring lyrics with stunning vocal range and emotional nuance. Originally from Indiana, Bickett grew up surrounded by music and began writing original songs in her early teens. Her honest, conversational writing style connects deeply with fans who relate to her themes of identity, vulnerability, and growing up. With piano-driven melodies and minimal yet powerful production, her songs often explore what it feels like to be a young woman navigating modern life.
Bickett’s breakout came in 2022 when her single “Quarter Life Crisis” went viral on TikTok. The song’s raw take on post-grad uncertainty sparked a massive social media trend, helping it earn over 35 million streams across platforms. She followed that momentum with the grown up and lonely EP in 2023, showcasing her range with songs like “Don’t You Dare Make Me Fall in Love Tonight” and “Green.” Her music blends pop sensibility with singer-songwriter intimacy, drawing comparisons to artists like Lizzy McAlpine and Sara Bareilles.
In 2024, Bickett released the single “I Like Mondays,” a clever twist on breakup recovery and one of her most streamed tracks to date. Later that year, she dropped a new EP titled This Isn’t Me Missing You, which further cemented her position as a fresh voice in the indie-pop landscape. She has supported national tours for acts such as Ron Pope, Blü Eyes, and Áine Deane, building a loyal fan base across the U.S. With each new release, Bickett continues to establish herself as a relatable storyteller and fearless performer with staying power in today’s music scene.
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Charlotte Lawrence
Charlotte Lawrence is a rising force in pop music, known for her haunting vocals, emotional honesty, and genre-blending sound. Born and raised in Los Angeles, she grew up surrounded by creativity. Her mother is actress Christa Miller and her father is TV producer Bill Lawrence. Charlotte Lawrence began studying piano and voice at a young age, writing her first songs by the time she was twelve. By high school, she had signed with IMG Models and released independent music that quickly gained traction online.
She broke through in 2018 with her debut EP Young, which featured viral hits like “Sleep Talking” and “Just the Same.” Her 2021 self-titled EP Charlotte showcased her growth, weaving personal lyrics with sleek, dark pop production. In 2025, Charlotte Lawrence released her highly anticipated debut album Somewhere, which featured singles like “Bodybag,” “Us Three,” and “Dog.” Her sound draws comparisons to artists like Billie Eilish and Lorde but remains distinct for its blend of vulnerability and edge.
Charlotte Lawrence has built a loyal fanbase through her tours, high-profile collaborations, and magnetic stage presence. She has performed alongside artists like Lauv and Sasha Alex Sloan and appeared on the Birds of Prey soundtrack with her song “Joke’s on You.” Beyond music, she’s appeared in Apple TV+’s series Bad Monkey, expanding into acting with critical attention. A frequent presence at Paris and New York Fashion Week, Charlotte Lawrence also continues to make waves in the fashion world with bold, trendsetting looks. With her debut album earning praise and a growing list of creative ventures, Charlotte Lawrence stands as one of pop’s most exciting voices today.
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