Poppy has a horror movie in the works with collaborator Titanic Sinclair

Poppy has been making waves with her weirdly metal take on pop music but she’s expanding her talents even further by entering the world of horror.

On a new episode of Bloody Disgusting‘s The Boo Crew podcast, the artist reveals she is working on an original horror movie with frequent collaborator Titanic Sinclair.

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The artist discusses everything from Texas Chainsaw Massacre being her first horror movie experience, what some of her favorite horror movies are and more.

“I’m working on a movie,” she tells the podcast of her new venture. “Titanic [Sinclair] and I have been working on it for quite a while.”

When asked if she would like to star in it, the musician simply replied “yeah” and hinted towards it being about the character she has developed through her music career.

This is far from surprising given Poppy paid tribute to Carrie in her video for “X” which you can watch below.

The entertainer also recently dropped a new music video for her song “BLOODMONEY” from her forthcoming record I Disagree.

She also announced the I Disagree U.S. tour kicking off in late January in San Francisco with dates running through February just prior to a previously announced U.K./Europe tour in March.

Poppy‘s third album I Disagree is set to be released Jan. 10 with preorders here.

Tickets for the upcoming U.S. tour are on sale this Friday, Nov. 8 at 10 a.m. local time. Check out the full list of upcoming dates below and grab your tickets here then.

Dates:

01/22 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
01/24 – Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
01/25 – Seattle, WA @ Neptune
01/27 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Grand at Complex
01/28 – Denver, CO @ Gothic
01/30 – Minneapolis, MN @ Amsterdam
01/31 – Chicago, IL @ The Vic Theatre
02/01 – Detroit, MI @ The Majestic
02/02 – Toronto, ON @ Opera House
02/05 – Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
02/06 – New York, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
02/07 – Philadelphia, PA @ Theater of Living Arts
02/08 – Washington, DC @ U Street Music Hall
02/10 – Charlotte, NC @ Underground
02/12 – Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum
02/14 – Atlanta, GA @ The Loft at Center Stage
02/15 – St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
02/16 – Lawrence, KS @ Liberty Hall
02/19 – Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theatre
02/20 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Pressroom
02/21 – Los Angeles, CA @ Fonda Theater

U.K./EU dates:

03/12 – Manchester, UK @ Academy 2
03/13 –  Glasgow, UK @ Cathouse
03/14 –  Birmingham, UK @  O2 Academy 2
03/15 – London, UK @  Heaven
03/17 – Amsterdam, NL @ Melkweg
03/18 – Brussels, BE @ Orangerie
03/20 – Paris, FR @ Le Trabendo
03/21 – Bochum, DE @ Zeche
03/22 – Berlin, DE @ Columbia Theater
03/24 – Munich, DE @  Backstage Halle
03/25 – Milan, IT @ Santeria
03/26 – Vienna, AT @ Flex
03/27 – Zurich, CH @ Plaza
03/29 – Barcelona, ES @ Sala Razzmatazz 2
03/30 – Madrid, ES @ Sala Caracol

Are you excited to see what Poppy can do with making a horror film? Let us know how you think it will turn out in the comments down below.

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