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Lorde Was Surprised When ‘Ribs' Returned to the Charts: ‘It's Crazy That It Works on People Still'
Lorde Was Surprised When ‘Ribs' Returned to the Charts: ‘It's Crazy That It Works on People Still'

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Lorde Was Surprised When ‘Ribs' Returned to the Charts: ‘It's Crazy That It Works on People Still'

Lorde just released her first original solo single in four years last month, but 'What Was That' wasn't the only one of her songs to debut on the Billboard Hot 100 after its release. Her Pure Heroine track 'Ribs,' which has become a fan favorite over the years, debuted at Number 99, nearly 12 years after it came out. 'It's crazy that it works on people still,' Lorde told Rolling Stone, during her interview sessions for the magazine's May cover story. 'It's a mystery to me.' More from Rolling Stone Lorde's Ultrasound Tour 2025: How to Get Tickets Online Before They're Gone Lorde Reveals Past Struggle With Eating Disorder: 'I Felt So Hungry and So Weak' Lorde Says She's 'In the Middle Gender-Wise': 'I'm a Woman Except When I'm a Man' Even before the song charted for the first time ever, Lorde took notice of her fans' love for 'Ribs' after her Washington Square Park event in April. She had announced an appearance in the park on April 22nd, but due to the immense size of the crowd, fans were ordered to disperse by the NYPD. In lieu of Lorde's appearance, the lingering audience sung and danced to 'Ribs,' among other songs of hers, in the park. She would post videos of the 'Ribs' moments in particular on her Instagram page. (Those fans who waited would be rewarded when Dev Hynes would plug in his phone to someone's speakers to play 'What Was That' and then again when Lorde would finally join them a couple hours later.) 'I'm now seeing that Virgin has this connection to Pure Heroine, and to this young, brave part of myself. I'm seeing that all these albums have connective tissue,' she said. 'Having 'Ribs' bubble up next to songs I've written when I was 28. I can't wait to see what continues to bubble up when more of this album is out. What are the connections going to be?' Lorde's new album Virgin comes out in June. Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time

Lorde announces Ultrasound tour dates in support of upcoming album 'Virgin'
Lorde announces Ultrasound tour dates in support of upcoming album 'Virgin'

Express Tribune

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Lorde announces Ultrasound tour dates in support of upcoming album 'Virgin'

Lorde has officially announced the dates for her Ultrasound Tour, set to kick off in North America and Europe later this year. The announcement, made on May 8 via Instagram, comes ahead of the release of her highly anticipated album Virgin, slated for June 27. The tour will begin on September 17 in Austin, Texas, with shows across the U.S. and Canada, including stops in Chicago, Nashville, Toronto, Boston, New York City, Las Vegas, and Seattle. After wrapping up the North American leg in late October, Lorde will head to Europe for performances in Luxembourg, Paris, London, Dublin, Amsterdam, and Berlin, with the final show in Stockholm on December 9. Lorde expressed her excitement in the post, sharing that she would be bringing along talented artists such as Blood Orange's Dev Hynes, The Japanese House, Nilüfer Yanya, Chanel Beads, Empress Of, and Oklou for select dates. She also teased her fans with a reference to her album's cover art, saying, 'Come see what's under the skin.' Tickets for the tour will go on sale on May 16, with a pre-sale starting on May 14 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can register for early access on Lorde's official website. This tour marks Lorde's first major arena tour since her 2017-2018 Melodrama World Tour. It also follows her 2021 Solar Power Tour, which saw her performing in more intimate venues. The announcement comes on the heels of Lorde's recent single 'What Was That,' which served as a precursor to Virgin.

Lorde pops up in New York's Washington Square Park, performs new song after cops shut down surprise show
Lorde pops up in New York's Washington Square Park, performs new song after cops shut down surprise show

Indian Express

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Lorde pops up in New York's Washington Square Park, performs new song after cops shut down surprise show

Surprising her fans, New Zealand-born pop icon Lorde pulled off an impromptu performance in New York's Washington Square Park, on Tuesday night. Earlier that day, she had asked her fans to meet at the park at 7 PM in an Instagram post. By 6:47 PM, a massive crowd gathered at the park, buzzing with anticipation for Lorde's first new single since 2021, What Was That. But just as the excitement peaked, the police stepped in. According to an NYPD spokesperson speaking to PEOPLE, the gathering was halted because the organisers didn't have the proper permits to perform in a public park. 'Officers were alerted of an unscheduled event… Sound and park permits are required… and the individuals were not in possession of either.' Lorde, always gracious, complied, without protest. She posted an update for her fans on her Instagram, saying: 'Omg @thepark the cops are shutting us down,' and followed up with an apology: 'I am truly amazed by how many of you showed up!!! But they're telling me you gotta disperse… I'm so sorry.' But the night wasn't over. In true Lorde fashion, the moment transformed into something even more unforgettable. About two hours later, her longtime collaborator Dev Hynes aka Blood Orange arrived with a speaker and played the unreleased track for a loyal group of fans who'd decided to stick around. Then, just before 9:30 PM, Lorde reappeared, climbing onto a wooden platform in the middle of the park's fountain to give an acoustic, raw performance of What Was That. Watch the video: 🚨 Lorde at Washington Square Park playing 'What Was That'!! — Lorde Updates 🧬⛓️ (@LordeUpdatesBR) April 23, 2025 'You guys are so amazing,' she told the crowd. 'I love you so much.' Dressed in an oversized jeans with wallet chains and a loose white shirt, Lorde gave a candid, stripped-down show only she could pull off. Some fans even clambered up trees to get a better view, while others made videos, which quickly went viral. The Internet lit up with reactions. A user wrote, 'All of us who got there and waited for her and then left after being told by the cops and parks people that it was canceled and she wasn't coming deserve priority on tickets when she tours.' Another user wrote, 'It is wonderful to see happy people. Bravo to the singer Lord.' Many others posted photos and videos: View this post on Instagram A post shared by lorde fanpage (@lordecontent) View this post on Instagram A post shared by @noahshaub The moment Lorde gets to Washington Square Park in New York today! 'I love you SO much' 🥺🥺 — Lorde Updates 🧬⛓️ (@LordeUpdatesBR) April 23, 2025 Lorde, celebrated for her raw and introspective lyrics, carved out a distinct space in pop music during the 2010s with tracks like Royals, Team, and Yellow Flicker Beat, which also featured in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire soundtrack. After a long musical hiatus, her latest release, What Was That, marks a highly anticipated return.

Lorde's new single ‘What Was That' to drop tonight after weeks of cryptic messages
Lorde's new single ‘What Was That' to drop tonight after weeks of cryptic messages

NZ Herald

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NZ Herald

Lorde's new single ‘What Was That' to drop tonight after weeks of cryptic messages

Some lucky fans were fortunate to hear a sneak peak of her latest track in New York City but not before police tried to shut it down. Lorde posted on her Instagram and Whatsapp group chat for her fans, telling them to meet her 'in the park at 7pm', with a photo of Washington Square Park. Fans started flooding the park an hour before her appearance, with many sharing photos online of eager fans scaling trees to catch a glimpse of the Royals hitmaker. However, they were left disappointed when Lorde posted again just before she was due to appear, explaining that the police were shutting it down. 'Omg @thepark the cops are shutting us down,' the message read. 'I am truly amazed by how many of you showed !!! 'But they're telling me you gotta disperse ... I'm so sorry.' Better look at the crowd gathered for Lorde's appearance in Washington Square Park today, moments before being shut down. — 🏁 (@concertleaks) April 22, 2025 An hour later, producer Dev Hynes, who goes by the stage name Blood Orange and was rumoured to have been working with Lorde on her new album, showed up with a speaker and started playing the full version of her new track, according to fan's online. An hour later, the hardcore fans were still waiting for Lorde's surprise appearance. They went crazy when she appeared on a makeshift platform in black jeans and a white button-down, the same outfit she wore to tease the song a few weeks ago. 🚨 Lorde at Washington Square Park playing "What Was That"!! — Lorde Updates 🧬⛓️ (@LordeUpdatesBR) April 23, 2025 Previously, fans were only given a 15-second snippet of the song - What Was That - but a few have now been able to listen to it in full while they chased the producer through the park. A post last week included a headshot of Lorde, presumed to be the single's cover art, in a red shirt with a dripping wet face. It was taken by New York-based photographer Talia Chetrit. Lorde's social media revival and the sudden string of cryptic messages sparked excitement and speculation among fans eagerly awaiting new music from the singer. Her last release was her 2021 album Solar Power, her third full-length record since breaking on to the music scene with her hit single, Royals, and the accompanying album, Pure Heroine, in 2013. Since then, Lorde has released a new album every four years.

See footage of Lorde performing a surprise show in Washington Square Park
See footage of Lorde performing a surprise show in Washington Square Park

Time Out

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

See footage of Lorde performing a surprise show in Washington Square Park

Yesterday evening, a wild little rumor started swirling: Lorde—the 28-year-old alt-pop luminary with a flair for the unexpected—was allegedly staging a surprise show in Washington Square Park at 7pm. Word spread like wildfire and, by sunset, hundreds of fans had descended on the downtown Manhattan landmark, hoping to catch a glimpse (and a live set) from the New Zealand-born star. And for a moment, it felt like it might actually happen. But just as the clock struck 7pm, Lorde took to Instagram to deliver a bit of a heartbreak. 'I am truly AMAZED by how many of you showed up!!!' she wrote in her Instagram Story. 'But they're telling me you gotta disperse… I'm so sorry.' Some fans, understandably bummed, made their way out. But many stayed put. It was, after all, a gorgeous, almost-summer night in the park, and something about it all just felt too electric to end there. Then came the twist: at some point, Dev Hynes—of Blood Orange fame, who has reportedly collaborated with Lorde on her upcoming fourth studio album (release date still hush-hush)—rolled up with a portable speaker in tow blasting 'What Was That,' Lorde's latest single. And then, at 9pm, just when you thought it was over—she appeared. Lorde wove through the crowd like some magical indie-pop apparition, performing the track live, dancing alongside fans who had stuck around. It wasn't the show anyone expected, but it was the kind of spontaneous, only-in-New-York moment that makes stories worth telling. Whether you missed it, left early or are just a little nosy (no judgment), here's some footage of the impromptu pop-up—a chaotic, unforgettable love letter to the city and its die-hard music fans: View this post on Instagram A post shared by triple j (@triple_j) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rolling Stone (@rollingstone) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ones To Watch (@onestowatch) Walked through Washington square park and lorde was there — Loosh🇵🇸 (@louw3ed) April 23, 2025 Under the bomber planes at the ill-fated interactive Lorde experience at Washington Square Park — gg (@goldisacks) April 22, 2025 Lorde finally arrives!!! @ Washington Square Park — resident laurel canyon know it all (@aramis_nizar) April 23, 2025

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