
Chappell Roan's NYC Takeover: Lookalike Contest, Secret Video Shoot, and Sold-Out Shows
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Chappell Roan has been making serious waves in New York this week, stirring up excitement ahead of her sold-out “Visions of Damsels and Other Dangerous Things” mini tour. On September 20, RiseNY in Times Square will overflow with teased hair, bold eyeshadow, and colorful garb for an exuberant Chappell Roan lookalike contest, hosted by Marti Gould Cummings. Winners snag two coveted floor tickets to the Forest Hills Stadium gig on September 23—one of four sought-after Queens shows that fans have scrambled to attend. According to Secret NYC, the ticket sale method was unusually competitive, with hopefuls registering for a lottery on FAIR AXS earlier this summer. Roan has called out the tour’s spirit of giving, reiterating her ongoing support for the trans community with proceeds dedicated to advocacy, highlighting her activism as part of her artistic persona.
Roan’s NYC presence isn’t limited to the stage. Fans and paparazzi have been abuzz over footage circulating online showing her filming what people believe is the highly anticipated music video for her unreleased track, “The Subway.” According to AOL, Chappell was spotted perched on a fire escape draped in hyper-extended red tresses, donning a bra and mini skirt made out of hair—a dramatic look that has become her trademark. Eagle-eyed followers speculate the video will drop August 22, referencing clues like a license plate on set, but, true to her mysterious style, Roan hasn’t confirmed anything. She confessed to Bowen Yang and Matt Rodgers on Las Culturistas that laying down this song in the studio has been extra challenging, despite its success as a festival crowd-pleaser at Governors Ball, Lollapalooza, and Primavera Sound. Stay tuned—this could mark a major discography moment for the pop provocateur.
The Pink Pony Club fan community, as ever, is on high alert, sharing clips and countdowns across TikTok and Threads. Three years ago today, Chappell went viral for performing “naked in Manhattan” while opening for a legendary drag artist, according to Threads. That spirit of boundary-pushing showmanship now converges with her outsized New York takeover this week, with both press and social media tracking her every move. No major business moves or endorsements have surfaced, but for Chappell Roan, live spectacle, charity, and teasing new releases seem to be the focus—cementing her as one of the most dynamic personalities in current pop culture.
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