Paris Paloma has announced her second album The Fatal Flaw, due for release on 4th September 2026, alongside new single ‘Stem The Flow’. The latest chapter arrives on a bigger scale, with the Brighton-based artist also unveiling her biggest headline tour yet across the UK, Europe and North America.
‘Stem The Flow’ sets the tone for what is to come. Premiered as BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record, the single is rooted in survival and persistence, drawing on instinct and inner strength to push through darkness. It continues the emotional and thematic ambition that has made Paris Paloma such a distinctive voice, while pointing towards a record shaped by love, identity, connection, art, nature and feminism.
A bigger world around The Fatal Flaw
The Fatal Flaw expands on the ground covered by Paris Paloma’s debut, turning inward while widening the frame around her writing. Across 12 tracks, the album is described as an exploration of love and becoming, pairing soaring vocals with cinematic, intricately layered production. Songs including ‘Miyazaki’, ‘Good Girl’, ‘Good Boy’ and now ‘Stem The Flow’ suggest a project that continues to pull together myth, emotion and sharp social observation in a way that feels unmistakably her own.
The announcement lands after a remarkable rise. Paris Paloma’s platinum-certified single ‘Labour’ has become a defining cultural force, while her debut album Cacophony established her as one of the most compelling new voices in alt-pop. She has just completed a sold-out UK and European arena tour supporting Florence + The Machine, with Florence joining her on stage in Berlin for ‘Labour’, and this new album now arrives with headline dates that include O2 Academy Brixton in London on 17th November. Festival appearances at Reading & Leeds, Lollapalooza, Montreux Jazz, Rock Werchter and Austin City Limits are also on the schedule before the tour begins.
