On Thursday, May 7, PinkPantheress brought her tour back to New York City for an electric night at Brooklyn Storehouse. While she performed a two-night residency at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre in November 2025, the multifaceted artist is currently on a second run after the continued success of her remix album Fancy Some More?

Due to the Storehouse’s location within the active Brooklyn Navy Yard, eager fans were required to start queuing after 6 pm. This is a rarity in today’s concert queuing times, with many fans often prepared to queue overnight. The line wrapped around the entire 105,000-square-foot building with fans dressed in their English best (consisting of reds, blues, and plaids, Pink’s signature palette).

The New York tour stop demonstrated an amplified version of An Evening With PinkPantheress, allowing 5,000 people into the packed Storehouse to see five back-to-back acts. The lineup was comparable to a condensed one day festival. With two hours of music from Cece Natalie (Pink’s tourwide opener) and special guests Rochelle Jordan, underscores, and The Dare, PinkPantheress fans already had a long night of electronic music before the “Illegal” singer even graced the stage. Underscores stood out as an up-and coming rising hyperpop act. Strapping a fluorescent light strip to her back, she performed a powerful, yet simplistic set that wowed the Brooklyn crowd. That same night, a fellow collaborator of The Dare, Charli XCX, released her new song “Rock Music.” He marked the celebratory release by mixing the song live for the first time as the last song of his opening DJ set.

The stage name of Victoria Walker, PinkPantheress is a rising force in the dance-pop world. At just 25 years old, Pink has been named Producer of the Year by Billboard Women in Music and British Producer of the Year at the 2026 Brit Awards. Her 2025 Album, Fancy That, earned two Grammy nominations and her companion remix album, Fancy Some More?, spawned “Stateside + Zara Larsson,” her first number one hit on the Billboard Global 200. Within the past few years, her comfort on stage has grown tenfold, adding off-the-riff humor, choreographed dancing, and allure to a set that previously consisted of walking around the stage with her comfort purse in tow.

With an audience well-prepped by her special guests, PinkPantheress and the Pinkettes (her backup dancers) took to the stage a few minutes after ten. As the lights dimmed, fans were transported into a busy airport terminal where Pink and friends touched down for hit track “Stateside.” Luggage in tow, her crew of dancers parted ways for the artist to stand high above and look out at the sea of NYC fans.

The joy behind PinkPantheress’ music comes from her evolution. From producing bedroom pop alone on GarageBand to becoming the 119th most listened to artist in the world (stat courtesy of Spotify), Pink’s progression is one for the ages. Paired with her relatable, chronically online social presence, her discography charters relationship dynamics, anxieties, and heartbreak from a Y2K, ‘90s-club inspired lens.
Between sets and costume changes, DJ Joe spun current party favorites, including Troye Sivan’s Rush, LE SSERAFIM’s CRAZY, and mixes of PinkPantheress’ discography. A New York Native, DJ Joe brought the heat and kept the vibes high in his home city.

“Angel”, a smash-hit from the “Barbie” Summer of 2023, granted fans a look behind the curtain. The first song without backup talent, Pink emerged alone on a raised platform above the stage. Dressed in a new outfit and angel wings, the performer sung Rapunzel style as she looked downward to the endless crowd. Her soft, ethereal vocals were put on full display. Having stripped away the heavy beats and electronic manipulation found in her other songs, “Angel” served as a vulnerable moment for PinkPantheress to see just how far she’s come in her short career.
For her final special guest of the night, the British singer brought out Kelea to perform “Bury Me” off of 2023 album Heaven knows. They debuted a new collaboration, “The Bridge” together while sitting and swaying to the addictive R&B drum beat.

Some of the best songs are short. In PinkPantheress’ case, most of her songs fall around the two minute mark, and they blend into each other effortlessly. Unless you can recite the setlist by heart, it’s somewhat hard to know when one song starts and the other ends. This simple observation helps separate the feelings felt at a PinkPantheress show from any other. It adds a sweaty club charm to her live shows — even during a fully elaborate stage production — by allowing little to no rest time until the night ends for both artist and fans. And at a venue like Brooklyn Storehouse, known for their iconic raves and DJ sets, this feeling was only amplified.

A personal high for many was to witness “Girl Like Me” live. Known for its robotic group dance at the playback of the first notes, it was easily one of the most anticipated songs of the night. Currently a viral dance trend on TikTok, the live routine Pink shares with the Pinkettes can only be described as iconic. Silhouetted under red lighting during their routine, the group of performers mastered their movements. As the song continued, the background LED screen ignited in red and blue stained glass patterns, incorporating additional visual interest with every verse.
In every sense of the word, PinkPantheress is a hit. Between catchy songs, trending dances, soft vocals, hilarious memeable moments and stunning visuals, the queen of the British club scene is taking American music venues by storm – one electropop song at a time.

PinkPantheress – Brooklyn Storehouse – May 7, 2026
Setlist: Stateside, Romeo, Noises, Nice to Know You, DJ Intermission (Rush, Jump N Shout/Where’s Your Head At, Just For Me), Pain, Another life, I Must Apologize, Take Me Home, Last Valentines, Turn Your Phone Off, Angel, Ophelia, Mosquito, The aisle, Close to you, Capable of love, Bury Me (With Kelela), The Bridge (Kelela cover with Kelela), DJ Intermission (Stateside, CRAZY, Tonight), Girl Like Me, Stars, Tonight, Blue, True romance, Passion, Break It Off, Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2, Just for Me, Feel complete, lllegal
Encore: Attracted to You
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