musicParis Paloma London Show Review

Paris Paloma brought a wave of feminine energy and empowerment to EartH Theatre on Thursday night.

Photo by Wiktoria Wolny

Words by Wiktoria Wolny

On March 26, Paris Paloma performed a special charity show celebrating Planet Earth, with 100% of ticket sales donated to EarthPercent, the music industry’s climate and nature foundation supporting vital environmental projects worldwide. Held at EartH in Hackney, the evening’s celebration of the planet added extra significance, setting a tone for something truly special and impactful.

Even before Paris Paloma stepped on stage, the atmosphere in the room felt magical. The crowd radiated warmth, love and kindness. I spotted people smiling, hugging and even kissing. Many fans embraced the aesthetic of the night wearing flower crowns, bows, tiaras and beautiful dresses with glittery makeup that matched Paris’s signature style.

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The evening opened with incredible Lily Lyons, whose stunning vocals immediately captivated the audience. Watching the front row, it was clear how deeply people connected with her performance as every lyric seemed to land with emotional weight. Lily Lyons set the tone beautifully, creating a sense of intimacy that carried through the rest of the night. She is undoubtedly an artist on our radar here at Starfreak Magazine.

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At 8 PM, Paris Paloma took the stage in a shimmering dress, opening with Hunter. From the very first note, the room came alive, with the crowd singing along in unison. The intimacy of the venue allowed the fans a deeply personal connection – Paloma reached and held their hands, singing directly to them, making each person feel seen and included. I was amazed by her ability to connect so genuinely with her audience.

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Midway through the set, she invited Lily Lyons back on stage, expressing her admiration for Lyons’ music. Together, they performed, knitting song, and their voices blended perfectly.

Before performing Miyazaki, Paris Paloma paused to announce that a special version of the song will be released on April 10 in collaboration with nature, with a portion of proceeds supporting EarthPercent and the fight against climate change. It was a powerful reminder of the evening’s purpose and her commitment to using music as a force for good.

She closed the show with Labour, her powerful feminist anthem addressing female rage and resistance against patriarchal expectations. The whole room was on its feet, singing every word at the top of their lungs, which was the moment I won’t forget for a long time, with chills running through my body.

The whole performance was incredible, intimate and deeply inspiring. It was more than just a concert; it felt like a celebration of femininity, Earth and collective empowerment, a space where music brought people together in both joy and purpose.

Photos by Wiktoria Wolny

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