What's Happening?
Charlie Puth has released a new single titled 'Beat Yourself Up,' which is part of his upcoming album 'Whatever’s Clever!' set to be released on March 27. The song, co-produced by Puth and BLOODPOP, carries
a nostalgic vibe reminiscent of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Puth explains that the song originated as a message to a friend, encouraging self-compassion despite past mistakes. The track is the second release from the album, following 'Changes,' which was released last October. Puth's new album will be supported by his 'Whatever’s Clever World Tour,' which includes nearly 50 arena dates across North America and Europe, starting April 22 in San Diego, CA.
Why It's Important?
The release of 'Beat Yourself Up' marks a significant moment for Charlie Puth as he continues to build his musical repertoire with a sound that appeals to both nostalgic and contemporary audiences. The song's message of self-kindness resonates with listeners who may struggle with self-criticism, offering a positive and relatable theme. Puth's upcoming world tour, which includes performances at major venues like Madison Square Garden, highlights his growing influence and popularity in the music industry. The tour and album release are expected to further solidify his position as a leading artist in the pop music scene.
What's Next?
Charlie Puth's 'Whatever’s Clever World Tour' will commence on April 22, 2026, in San Diego, CA, and will include performances in major cities across North America and Europe. The tour will conclude on July 30 in Warsaw, Poland. Additionally, Puth is scheduled to perform the national anthem at Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco. These events are likely to increase his visibility and fan base, potentially leading to more opportunities in the music industry.








