Sophie Ellis-Bextor warns fans over fake AI scam featuring her music

Sophie Ellis-Bextor warns fans over fake AI scam featuring her music

Sophie Ellis-Bextor has warned fans about a recent AI scam that features her music.

READ MORE: Sophie Ellis-Bextor on the return of ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’ – and watching ‘Saltburn’ with her mum

The musician took to Instagram yesterday (February 24) to warn fans about a recent AI-generated scam that created a fake social media advert and features her music.

Her 2001 hit, ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’, which recently featured in the charts again following its appearance in the infamous final scene of Netflix hit Saltburn, had been re-created using an AI VoiceOver generator and used in several fake Instagram adverts.

On her Instagram Stories, Ellis-Bextor wrote: “I’ve been made aware there is a scam advert going around with footage of me and an AI generated voiceover of me.

“Please don’t trust anything I don’t post on my own Insta. So sorry to anyone who thought it was real and thanks to all who messaged me and let me know.”

There was later a second post in which Bextor wrote: “these adverts are a scam” after others using her music encouraged Instagram users to enter their credit card details.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor has warned fans about the fake accounts on social media – CREDIT: Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Instagram Stories

Since Saltburn’s release at the end of 2023, ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’ has become a viral hit on TikTok and even entered the Billboard Hot 100 – her first-ever song to chart in the US. It also climbed the UK single charts, peaking at Number Two last month.

On the back of that, Ellis-Bextor will be playing the song, as well as other hit tracks from her discography, live later this spring, with seven performances scheduled across the US.

The tour will kick off on May 30, with an opening show at August Hall in San Francisco, and continues the following night (31) with a stop at The Observatory North Park in San Diego.

From there, the remainder of the live shows will run across the first half of June, with the first being held at the 9:30 Club in Washington DC (June 3), followed by scheduled dates in Boston and Philadelphia.

The singer’s previously announced New York City show at Webster Hall is also included in the tour dates, set for June 6, although tickets for the gig have already sold out. The final stop on the Spring 2024 tour is a performance at The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto.

Visit here for tickets and find a full list of upcoming shows below.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s 2024 North American tour dates are:

MAY
30 – San Francisco, CA @ August Hall
31 – San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park

JUNE
3 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
4 – Boston, MA @ Royale Boston
5 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
6 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall [SOLD OUT] 
8 – Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall

Following the resurgence of ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’, Ellis-Bextor took to the stage at the BAFTA Film Awards last weekend to perform the track. She also made her debut on US television by performing the single on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last week.

The singer also spoke with NME recently about the new-found success the song is having, and what it is like to finally earn credit in the US.

“That’s what’s been quite extraordinary. To them it’s a new song, and that’s bonkers,” she said. “It didn’t do anything there the first time around, and I’m fine with that. If I’ve learned anything along the way it’s that you’ve got to go where the momentum is.”

She continued: “The glamour of being big in America would have meant a lot of time away, and I’d rather go where there are already things happening. I had an absolute ball with the first record in Latin America, South East Asia and all these places – but if this ends up being something that takes me there now then let’s see what happens.”

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