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Charli XCX Played a 30-Minute Set for Club Quarantine

Charli XCX, the British pop star, performed at Club Quarantine on March 25th. Club Quarantine was started by four people in Toronto amid the need for social distancing due to the outbreak of COVID-19.

Charli XCX was scheduled to do a 30-minute set and the artist shared her "personal favorites and rarities from her own back catalog."

Featuring a DJ every night at 9 PM, people can access Club Quarantine through the Zoom app and the link is available on the virtual dance party collective's Instagram account. Other notable creatives who also make appearances on this wonderful platform include Casey MQ, Andrés Sierra, as well as drag performances from Kasper and West Dakota.
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Dance Parties - The rise of virtual dance parties during social distancing presents opportunities for innovative digital platforms and immersive experiences.
2. LGBTQ+ Inclusive Events - Creating LGBTQ+-friendly virtual events opens up new markets and fosters a sense of community during challenging times.
3. Celebrity Virtual Performances - Celebrities performing in virtual settings offer unique entertainment experiences and potential collaborations with digital platforms.
Industry Implications
1. Digital Entertainment - Digital entertainment companies can capitalize on the growing demand for virtual dance parties and inclusive virtual events.
2. Social Media - Social media platforms have an opportunity to enhance their live streaming capabilities and partnerships to support virtual performances.
3. Event Management - Event management firms can explore virtual event planning and execution services to meet the evolving needs of their clients.

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