An Evening with PinkPantheress in Atlanta
- Hannah Claire Smith

- 22 hours ago
- 1 min read

There was no mistaking who the wraparound lines up and down Coca Cola Roxy’s sidewalks were there to see on April 30th. PinkPantheress’s fans were giddy with anticipation, dressed in their best Y2K and singing her most viral hooks as they entered her sold out performance. And perform she did—she and her dancers put on a dazzling performance with a screen as their backdrop, transporting them from an airplane to a house to a club all in the span of an hour.
PinkPantheress has already had quite the year. From having her remixed "Stateside" with Zara Larson blow up after Alysa Liu used it in her career defining Olympic exhibition gala to getting her well-deserved flowers as a producer, winning Producer of the Year at the 2026 BRIT Awards and just last month made her festival debut at Coachella.

Known in part for her quick and punchy songs, she still found time to incorporate moments to slow down—for example, searching the crowd for her “Romeo” during her song of the same name. The crowd couldn’t have been more engaged if they tried, singing her lyrics back and dancing as if they were the ones on stage. By the time the final notes rang out, it was clear that PinkPantheress had turned a packed room into something intimate and electric all at once. For an artist whose songs often feel fleeting, the night proved her presence on stage is anything but.

































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