Paris Paloma – The Fatal Flaw

Today, critically acclaimed British singer and songwriter and one of the most vital feminist voices in music Paris Paloma, announces her second album The Fatal Flaw, set for release on September 4 via Nettwerk Music Group.

The Fatal Flaw is an epic exploration of love and becoming, shaped by Paris’ deepest preoccupations: connection, identity, art, nature, feminism and the emotional truth that underpins them. Premiering as BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record, “Stem The Flow“ is a song rooted in survival and persistence, drawing on instinct and inner strength to push through darkness.
This new chapter builds on a breakthrough year for the Brighton based artist, with platinum-certified single “Labour” sparking more than 11 billion views on social media, 750 million Spotify streams, and soundtracking movements from reproductive rights campaigns to anti–sexual violence advocacy. Having just completed a sold-out UK and European arena tour supporting Florence + The Machine, Florence joined Paris on stage in Berlin for a powerful rendition of “Labour”, moving audiences globally.
If Paris’ critically acclaimed 2024 debut Cacophony, which boasts over 1 Billion streams,offered a window into her inner world, The Fatal Flaw sees Paris Paloma turn herself inside-out. Across soaring vocals and cinematic, intricately layered production, she conducts a meticulous post-mortem of her own emotions, including the album’s opener “Miyazaki”, a defiant ode to the unstoppable human need to create. Named after legendary Studio Ghibli director Hayao Miyazaki, “Miyazaki” is a creative manifesto and propulsive introduction to the album, Paris declaring: “I have something to say”, as she puts her voice to Mother Nature, recording a version with Nature and raising money for Brian Eno’s environmental charity Earth Percent. The official video, directed by long-time collaborator Georgie Cowan-Turner,sees Paris playing The Soldier, running from an ominous, threatening figure that you never really see fully. The design for the monster was modelled after an AI zombie that Hayao Miyazaki was presented with and called “an insult to life itself”.
“Miyazaki” follows “Good Girl”, a formidable alt-dance song that reckons with diet culture, anti-ageing obsession and the need to appeal to the male gaze that’s often imposed on women. The video is directed by Georgie Cowan-Turner and stars actor Richard Armitage (The Hobbit) as a controlling creator, while Paris plays a statue brought to life. The video explores surveillance, objectification and ownership, culminating in Paris reclaiming agency and turning the lens back on her observer. Paris recently sparked widespread conversation on the song’s release day, following her appearance on BBC Woman’s Hour, where a clip of her discussing women’s lived experiences and the themes behind her music quickly went viral, amassing over 3.1 million views and 160,000 likesacross social platforms. The moment further cemented her reputation as one of the most articulate and vital young voices navigating feminism, culture and modern womanhood in music today and a worldbuilder who weaves myth, grief, rage, and love into songs that are timeless and urgently of this moment. Last year Paris released “Good Boy,” a razor-sharp track calling out the manosphere and asking for solidarity over submission to the patriarchy. The track features an opening from the legendary actor Emma Thompson, and the video stars actor Tom Blyth.
Today Paris also announces her biggest ever headline tour “The Fatal Flaw Tour” in UK, Europe and North America this winter, playing at venues including The Ford Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on 22 September, Brooklyn Paramount and O2 Academy Brixton on 17 November. This summer, Paris will perform at festivals across Europe and North America, including appearances at Hinterland, Rock Werchter, Austin City Limits and Lollapalooza, after a whirlwind year of festival appearances in 2025 and landmark moments such as performing at All Things Go, Glastonbury, Southside, Bergenfest and sold out UK, EU and US runs, including her most recent debut headline Australian tour.
Paris Paloma Tour Dates
July 3 – Werchter, Belgium – Rock Werchter
July 9 – Bilbao, Spain – Bilbao BBK Live
July 13 – Montreux Jazz Festival
July 17 – Ostrava, Czechia – Colours of Ostrava
July 30 – Chicago, Lollapalooza
July 31 – Saint Charles, IA – Hinterland Music Festival
August 2 – Montreal – Osheaga Festival
August 13 – Budapest, Hungary – Sziget
August 14 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Syd For Solen
August 15 – Hamburg, Germany – MS Dockville
August 16 – Angus, United Kingdom – Summer’s End Angus
August 28 – Reading & Leeds Festival
August 30 – Reading & Leeds Festival
NORTH AMERICA TOUR
September 20 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
September 22 – Los Angeles, CA – The Ford Amphitheatre
September 24 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
September 26 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo
September 27 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
September 29 – Salt Lake City, UT – Rockwell at The Complex
September 30 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
October 2 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Festival
October 6 – Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works
October 7 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse
October 9 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Festival
October 13 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee
October 14 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
October 16 – Detroit, MI – Masonic Jack White Theatre
October 17 – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live!
October 18 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
October 20 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
October 21 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner
October 23 – Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall
October 24 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
UK AND EUROPE
November 11 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Academy
November 13 – Bristol, UK – Bristol Beacon
November 14 – Cardiff, UK – Great Hall
November 15 – Manchester, UK – O2 Apollo
November 17 – London, UK – O2 Brixton Academy
November 24 – Glasgow, UK – O2 Academy
November 25 – Dublin, IE – The National Stadium
November 27 – Paris, FR – Bataclan
November 29 – Brussels, BE – La Madeleine
November 30 – Utrecht, NL – TivoliVredenburg
December 1 – Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso
December 3 – Munich, DE – Backstage Werk
December 6 – Frankfurt, DE – Zoom
December 8 – Berlin, DE – Astra Kulturhaus
December 10 – Copenhagen, DK – Amager Bio
December 12 – Stockholm, SE – Fryshuset Arenan
December 13 – Oslo, NO – Rockefeller
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