Retail-Based Pop-Star Takeovers

H&M and Charli xcx Host a Surprise Event at Times Square

H&M and Charli XCX partnered to host an unexpected open-air concert and screen takeover in New York City's Times Square. Thousands of music and fashion enthusiasts were invited to the iconic location, receiving "just 30 minutes’ notice to attend the celebratory performance on the TSX stage." The event marked the launch of H&M’s 'Holiday Collection' and commemorated the reopening of its redesigned Times Square flagship store.

The performance featured Charli XCX in custom H&M pieces inspired by the Holiday Collection, including a "semi-sheer draped dress, knee-high patent boots, and unique accessories." Additionally, her setlist included popular tracks such as '360' and 'Guess Remix.' The event was also accompanied by captivating visuals by Maximo Recio and Weirdcore, displayed across Times Square’s iconic screens.

This surprise concert concluded a global series of H&M events celebrating the future of fashion through performances, club nights, pop-ups, and store redesigns.

Image Credit: H&M

Surprise Pop-up Events
Unexpected live performances in high-traffic areas can generate buzz and create memorable brand experiences.
Celebrities as Fashion Ambassadors
Engaging pop stars to wear custom brand pieces elevates brand profiles and infuses products with aspirational value.
Digital Visual Integration
Using high-impact visuals on iconic screens can transform public spaces and capture massive audience attention.

Where This Applies

Fashion Retail
Innovative event marketing strategies can revitalize store launches and captivate a diverse consumer base.
Event Management
Curating surprise events with high-profile artists can redefine engagement and attendance metrics in urban settings.
Digital Media
Integrating visually stunning content into live events can amplify reach and enhance the sensory experience for audiences.
SCORE
6.8 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 80%
Activity 88%
Freshness 36%