PinkPantheress Extends 'An Evening With' Tour Into 2026 With UK and European Run
PinkPantheress has confirmed a string of fresh tour dates across the UK and Europe, continuing her 'An Evening With PinkPantheress' concert series into the summer of 2026.
The expanded tour kicks off with back-to-back nights at Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse on May 25 and 26. London's Alexandra Palace hosts the star on May 29, before she heads to continental Europe for shows in Paris and Amsterdam. The run concludes June 2 at Berlin's Tempodrom.
iKeda will serve as the supporting act across all dates. Ticket sales open at 10am local time on March 6.
The tour extension comes months after PinkPantheress held a two-night stand at London's O2 Academy Brixton in September. Her live circuit now gains momentum following recent industry recognition and chart success.
PinkPantheress earned the Producer Of The Year award at the 2025 BRIT Awards, making her the youngest artist ever to receive the honor. The ceremony took place in Manchester on February 28 — marking the first time the BRITs held their main event outside London. A panel of production specialists selected her win from among previous recipients including A.G. Cook, Calvin Harris, Fred Again.., and Paul Epworth. She also received nominations for Artist of the Year and Best Dance Act.
The accolade follows the viral success of 'Illegal,' released as part of her 'Fancy That' Mixtape last year. NME named the track song of the year, calling it an "adrenaline-fuelled thrillride" that combines "winking storytelling smarts, artful sampling, cheeky culture-defining quips and dance floor-filling beats."
When discussing the song's reach, PinkPantheress told NME: "I don't know if it's anything too deep, other than having a [TikTok] trend for it helped and also the sample is quite timeless. I think the power of the beat itself is what people really like about it."
She recently appeared on BBC's The Weakest Link, demonstrating her pop culture knowledge in segments focused on Lady Gaga and Harry Styles.
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