
Exclusive: Behind-the-Scenes of Party Girl Rose Gray's Pop-Up Show in NYC
Upon the first note of any of her songs, you'll easily catch on to the fact that Rose is an it-girl in every sense. The British artist is making waves across the pond as she joins her party girl predecessor, Kesha, as a supporting act on the Tits Out Tour this summer. She's also brushed shoulders with some of Hollywood's elite off-stage, from Gracie Abrams to her longtime love and fellow up-and-comer, Harris Dickinson. If that wasn't enough proof that Rose effortlessly oozes star power, then her long line of fans awaiting her arrival might do the trick.
'I had a 5 p.m. soundcheck at Jean's, and as I left to get ready at the hotel, I saw a queue of fans wearing my merch, holding roses, and holding my CDs. Honestly, I wasn't even sure anyone was going to show up. But the night was wild,' Rose exclusively tells Cosmopolitan of her pop-up show. 'I played new remixes, jumped on the decks. The energy was unreal. Jean's was so chic. I loved it, and I can't wait to be back mid-August to play Night Club 101.'
Luckily for us, Rose brought us along for her slinky, sublime, and sweat-filled pop-up show at Jean's through her POV. So, come for her chic looks and signature wine-red hair flips, and stay for her iconic party girl photo captions, shared exclusively with Cosmo.
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