Paris Paloma Just Announced Her Biggest Headline Tour Yet: The Fatal Flaw Tour

Critically acclaimed British singer-songwriter and one of the most vital feminist voices in contemporary music, Paris Paloma, has officially announced her second studio album, The Fatal Flaw, arriving on 4 September, alongside a headline tour.
A sweeping, cinematic body of work, The Fatal Flaw is described as an emotional excavation of love and becoming, shaped by Paloma’s ongoing fascinations with connection, identity, art, nature, feminism, and the emotional truths that sit beneath them all. Across the record, she continues to build her reputation as a worldbuilder, turning personal and political feeling into mythic, visceral sound.
Leading the new era is “Stem The Flow”, premiered as BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record. The track is rooted in survival and persistence, driven by instinct and inner strength, offering a defiant push through emotional darkness.
The announcement follows a breakthrough period for Paloma, whose platinum-certified single “Labour” has become a cultural force in its own right. With over 11 billion social media views and 750 million Spotify streams, the track has been adopted widely across reproductive rights movements and anti-sexual violence advocacy campaigns, cementing her status as an artist whose work extends far beyond music alone.
Her rise has also been matched by global touring demand. After completing a sold-out UK and European arena run supporting Florence + The Machine, Florence herself joined Paloma on stage in Berlin for a powerful live rendition of “Labour”, a moment that quickly circulated among fans worldwide.
Alongside the album announcement comes news of her biggest headline tour to date, The Fatal Flaw Tour, spanning the UK, Europe, and North America this winter. Major stops include The Ford Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on 22 September, Brooklyn Paramount, and London’s O2 Academy Brixton on 17 November.
This follows a packed summer of festival appearances across Europe and North America, including Hinterland, Rock Werchter, Austin City Limits, and Lollapalooza, building on a 2025 run that already saw performances at Glastonbury, All Things Go, Southside, Bergenfest, and her first headline Australian tour.
Her debut album Cacophony surpassed 1 billion streams and laid the groundwork for this new era. If that record offered a window into her inner world, The Fatal Flaw turns the lens inward completely.
Early album highlights include “Miyazaki”, a defiant creative manifesto inspired by Studio Ghibli’s Hayao Miyazaki, and “Good Girl”, a sharp alt-dance critique of beauty standards, surveillance, and the male gaze. Both tracks continue Paloma’s signature blend of myth, resistance, and emotional precision.
Recent releases such as “Good Boy” have further amplified her cultural reach, with appearances on platforms like BBC Woman’s Hour sparking viral discussion and reinforcing her position as one of the most articulate and politically resonant voices in music today.
The Fatal Flaw Tour dates 👇
North America Headline Tour
20 September – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
22 September – Los Angeles, CA – The Ford Amphitheatre
24 September – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
26 September – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo
27 September – Portland, OR – Roseland Theatre
29 September – Salt Lake City, UT – Rockwell at The Complex
30 September – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
2 October – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Festival
6 October – Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works
7 October – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse
9 October – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Festival
13 October – Madison, WI – The Sylvee
14 October – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
16 October – Detroit, MI – Masonic Jack White Theatre
17 October – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live!
18 October – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
20 October – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
21 October – Boston, MA – Roadrunner
23 October – Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall
24 October – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
UK and Europe Headline Tour
11 November – Birmingham, UK – O2 Academy
13 November – Bristol, UK – Bristol Beacon
14 November – Cardiff, UK – Great Hall
15 November – Manchester, UK – O2 Apollo
17 November – London, UK – O2 Academy Brixton
24 November – Glasgow, UK – O2 Academy
25 November – Dublin, IE – The National Stadium
27 November – Paris, FR – Bataclan
29 November – Brussels, BE – La Madeleine
30 November – Utrecht, NL – TivoliVredenburg
1 December – Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso
3 December – Munich, DE – Backstage Werk
6 December – Frankfurt, DE – Zoom
8 December – Berlin, DE – Astra Kulturhaus
10 December – Copenhagen, DK – Amager Bio
12 December – Stockholm, SE – Fryshuset Arenan
13 December – Oslo, NO – Rockefeller
