
- Lorde has hinted at an impromptu performance in T膩maki Makaurau via a cryptic Instagram post.
- Fans received vague instructions to meet in the city.
- Lorde鈥檚 second single, Man of the Year, releases tomorrow; her album Virgin is out June 27.
Lorde鈥檚 hometown fans are gathering outside an address in the CBD for a possible pop-up show.
Earlier on Wednesday the singer hinted at an impromptu performance in T膩maki Makaurau tonight.
Fans are now gathering outside the YMCA on Vincent St for Lorde, with images showing hundreds of youths waiting in the cold for the star.
A screenshot of an invite one person received showed the address and a message that stated 鈥渆ntry is not guaranteed鈥.
九一星空无限talk ZB reporter Jordan Dunn told the Herald there could be roughly 300 people queuing, trying to get into the venue.
鈥淚t鈥檚 totally packed on the road.
鈥淥rganisers were letting roughly 30 people in at a time, at 15-minute increments.鈥
Lorde fans gather outside the rumoured address for show. Photo / supplied
Dunn said a rumour was going around in the crowd was Lorde was performing in a toilet cubicle with only a small group of fans at a time.
鈥淧eople will be let in, see her perform and ushered out the back,鈥 he said.
鈥淟ots of people have shown up who may not have received an invite, hoping for the best or hoping she may come outside.鈥
Just after 1pm, the Melodrama singer 鈥 born Ella Yelich O鈥機onnor 鈥 posted a cryptic photo to her Instagram story showing the top right of a cracked iPhone peeking out of a pair of jeans.
The picture was captioned 鈥淎uckland鈥 and included a hyperlink to Lorde鈥檚 WhatsApp Business Account.
Messages sent to the singer receive a link to sign up to her database, and then received a message from the singer that reads: 鈥淎uckland I wanna play you something.. Meet me in the city tonight? Message me if you鈥檙e keen鈥.
Lorde has told Auckland fans she wants to play them something. Photo / Tom Rose.
A NZ police media spokesperson, responding to questions about Lorde鈥檚 earlier message, told the Herald; 鈥淧olice are not immediately aware of anything at this stage.
鈥淲e will monitor and respond to any issues that might arise accordingly.鈥
Lorde hinted at a hometown meet-up on her Instagram story. Photo / @lorde.
Tomorrow, Lorde is due to release Man of the Year, the second single off her album Virgin, due out on June 27.
Lorde released the first single from the album, What Was That, on April 24. A pop-up event hosted by the singer in New York鈥檚 Washington Square park before the song鈥檚 release was shut down by police less than an hour beforehand due to large crowds.
In 2017, before the release of her song Green Light, the singer tweeted a map to three locations around Auckland which displayed a green-lit, smoking car in Ponsonby, green lights at a Herne Bay beach, and a projection of her performing the song in the city centre.
Earlier this month, in a Rolling Stone cover story, the singer recounted how she wrote Man of the Year in a period where she had stopped taking birth control, been diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric 颅disorder and was exploring her gender identity.
The article outlined the single鈥檚 inspiration coming to Lorde as she was 鈥渟itting on the floor of her living room, trying to visualise a version of herself 鈥榝ully representative of how [her] gender felt in that moment鈥.鈥
鈥淲hat she saw once again was an image of herself in men鈥檚 jeans, this time wearing nothing else but her gold chain and duct tape on her chest.
鈥淭he tape had this feeling of rawness to her, of it 鈥榥ot being a permanent solution鈥.鈥
Lorde鈥檚 local meet-up comes weeks after the singer faced criticism for not including Aotearoa in dates announced for her upcoming Ultrasound World Tour.
Earlier this week, Auckland restaurateur Albert Cho posted a picture of Lorde holding his pet Chihuahua in Ponsonby eatery Blue.
On May 21, Lorde posted a reel to her Instagram account showing the singer wading waist deep in water on an Auckland beach with Rangitoto in the background.
The video was soundtracked by a short clip of the upcoming single with lyrics which say 鈥淟et鈥檚 hear it for the man of the year, hear it for the man of the year鈥.
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