Paris Paloma Announces Cardiff Headline Show

Breakout British artist Paris Paloma is bringing her biggest headline tour to date to Cardiff this winter, with a major show confirmed at the Great Hall Cardiff on 14th November.

The Cardiff stop forms part of “The Fatal Flaw Tour”, a huge UK, European and North American run that will see Paris perform at some of the biggest venues of her career, including London’s O2 Academy Brixton and New York’s Brooklyn Paramount.

The announcement follows an incredible rise for the singer-songwriter, whose debut album Cacophony has now passed more than 1 billion streams. Known for blending cinematic production with deeply personal songwriting, Paris has built a devoted following around music that explores feminism, identity, grief and modern womanhood.

Her live shows have quickly gained a reputation for feeling more like shared experiences than standard gigs, with fans often turning performances into emotional, community-driven events filled with fairy messages, book swapping and spontaneous fae circles.

The new tour comes ahead of her upcoming album The Fatal Flaw, which includes tracks like Miyazaki, inspired by legendary Studio Ghibli director Hayao Miyazaki, and Good Girl, a track tackling themes around beauty standards and the pressure placed on women.

Paris has also become known for her outspoken interviews and social commentary, recently going viral following an appearance on BBC Woman’s Hour discussing feminism and the themes behind her music.

Over the last year she has appeared on major shows including Later… with Jools HollandThe Kelly Clarkson Show and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, while also supporting artists including Noah Kahan and Stevie Nicks at Hyde Park.

Now, Cardiff is set to be part of her biggest tour yet, with the Great Hall show expected to be one of the standout gigs of the autumn.

Tickets are on sale now.

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