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PinkPantheress inspires a generation with her upbeat performance at Alexandra Palace

May 30, 2026
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PinkPantheress inspires a generation with her upbeat performance at Alexandra Palace

PinkPantheress captivates London crowd in final UK gig

PinkPantheress delivered a remarkable performance at Alexandra Palace in north London last night, marking the final UK show of her tour “An Evening with PinkPantheress.” The concert drew an enthusiastic audience, many of whom held up their phones to capture the moment, reports BritPanorama.

The 25-year-old artist, whose real name is Victoria Walker, opened with “Stateside,” a track that nods to Estelle’s 2008 hit “American Boy.” Accompanied by four dancers, a DJ, and a live drummer, she effortlessly engaged the crowd, showcasing her distinctive style that has drawn comparisons to early 2000s aesthetics.

Throughout the evening, PinkPantheress showcased hits from her 2025 album Fancy That, which received the loudest cheers. Collaborating with Rachel Chinouriri on “Romeo” and Jade, a former member of Little Mix, for the catchy “Tonight,” she also included earlier tracks from her previous albums To Hell With It (2021) and Heaven Knows (2023). Audience members, who had queued for hours, sang along passionately to these songs.

The artist’s performance was marked by an exploration of nostalgia, intertwining elements of past music styles with contemporary themes. While her sound reflects an era before significant technological shifts, PinkPantheress and her audience interpret these influences through a lens of optimism rather than mere nostalgia.

Impressively, she concluded the night with her hit “Illegal,” resonating throughout the venue. The audience’s vibrant response underscored a collective appreciation for both the music and the moment, encapsulating a belief that, through her art, the future remains promising.

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