- Music
- 08 May 26
Paris Paloma announces new album The Fatal Flaw and Dublin National Stadium show
The British singer-songwriter is set to play in Dublin in late November
British singer-songwriter Paris Paloma has announced a Dublin date as part of her upcoming Fatal Flaw Tour. The artist will perform at National Stadium on November 25, following the release of her sophomore album The Fatal Flaw, which is due out on September 4.
The tour will span the UK, Ireland and North America and marks Paloma’s largest tour to date. Across 49 shows, the run also includes appearances at festivals including Rock Werchter, Lollapalooza and Sziget Festival.
The Fatal Flaw follows Paloma’s 2024 debut album Cacophony. Her breakthrough came a year earlier with the single ‘Labour’, which became her first charting hit in both the UK and the US. In Ireland, the track reached No. 24 and gained significant attention on TikTok for its themes of empowerment. Paloma has also previously toured as a support act for Florence + The Machine.
Speaking on social media about the upcoming album, Paloma wrote: “This album has lived inside me, gnarled and deep rooted, curling painfully round my heart and amongst my veins for so long now; it is the product of all my love, my lovelessness, and my burning desire to be a true artist. I cannot wait for it to be yours. It is such a relief to finally let this glorious secret out into the world.”
Tickets for the Dublin show go on sale on Friday, May 15 here.
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