
Cara Delevingne is officially stepping into a new creative chapter, announcing the launch of her music career alongside an 11-city international tour spanning Europe, the United Kingdom, and North America.
The 33-year-old star revealed the news on April 28 through social media, sharing her excitement about headlining her first-ever shows. “Excited to announce my first ever headline shows!!!! Been locked in at rehearsals—I can’t wait to play these shows,” she wrote, confirming that presale tickets would begin on April 30, followed by general sales on May 1.
For Delevingne, this move is more than a career expansion—it is a deeply personal milestone. In a recent post, she described music as “my biggest fear and my greatest love,” highlighting the emotional significance behind her decision to pursue it professionally.
She also teased her upcoming singles, “I Forgot” and “Out of My Head,” describing them as an intimate reflection of her thoughts and experiences over the past few years. “The first peek inside my stream of consciousness,” she called them, signaling a raw and authentic approach to her sound.
Delevingne’s debut tour will take her across some of the world’s most vibrant cultural hubs, beginning in Berlin and continuing through Barcelona, London, and Paris before heading to the United States.
The tour includes performances at notable venues and events, with highlights such as her appearance at Primavera Sound Barcelona in June 2026. Her North American leg will feature shows in Los Angeles and Brooklyn, marking her official introduction to live audiences as a musician.

Although widely recognized for her work in fashion and film—including roles in projects like Paper Towns and Carnival Row—Delevingne has long resisted being defined by a single identity.
In a 2025 interview, she described herself simply as an artist and creative, emphasizing her desire to express herself across different mediums. “I think we humans like to label people or put them in a box. But I’ve always been creative,” she said, underscoring her commitment to authenticity over categorization.
Music, she noted, has always been a constant in her life—something she has loved both listening to and performing.
While this marks her official debut as a solo artist, Delevingne is no stranger to music. She has previously collaborated with artists such as Machine Gun Kelly, Fiona Apple, and St. Vincent, and contributed vocals to tracks featured in the film Her Smell.
Her newly shared performance clips suggest a rock-influenced sound, hinting at a bold and expressive musical direction.
With her debut singles on the horizon and a global tour set to unfold, Cara Delevingne is embracing a new artistic identity—one that reflects both vulnerability and passion.
As she steps onto the stage for the first time as a headline musician, her journey stands as a testament to creative courage: pursuing what she once feared, and transforming it into something she loves.



