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Paris Paloma schedules special ‘Goodbye Cacophony’ one-off London show
The intimate show will celebrate the first anniversary of her debut album.

Evocative songwriter Paris Paloma has announced plans for a special, one-off show in London later this month, to celebrate the first anniversary of her debut album.
The show, aptly-titled ‘Goodbye Cacophony’ will see the singer close the chapter of her first full-length almost a year to the day since its release on 30th August last year. She’ll be taking to the stage in the intimate confines of Hoxton Hall on 31st August for what’s sure to be an incredibly special performance. Tickets for the show go on general sale this Friday (15th August) from 10am.
Speaking about ‘cacophony’ in our review of the album, we said: “An affecting record that has one foot in the worlds of myth, and another firmly planted in the modern day, ‘cacophony’ proves Paris Paloma to be a powerful voice, telling stories that demand to be heard.”
Earlier this year, Paris performed her huge hit ‘labour’ alongside the Resistance Revival Chorus on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert - revisit her incredible appearance below.
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