The BRIT and Ivor Novello nominee Nerina Pallot is in the midst of an organic resurgence. Building a powerful personal connection directly with fans led to her selling out the London Palladium in 2024 – and now she’s stepping up again when she plays her biggest ever headline show at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall on May 31st.
The special one-off show celebrates the 25th anniversary of her career to date and limited tickets remain available HERE.
Nerina says, “The Royal Albert Hall is one of the most beautiful venues in the world. To be playing there, twenty-five years after I released my first record, is something I never imagined. I want this night to be a thank you to everyone who’s been on the journey with me — and a celebration of the songs that brought us here.”
The artist, producer and songwriter Nerina Pallot will also release her first ‘Best Of’ album in May to coincide with the event. Packed with hits, fan favourites, live staples and some brand new music, it will highlight the emotional honesty, melodic richness and towering vocal range that defines her voice, full of stories which explore the relatable beauty and heartbreak of everyday life.
Nerina Pallot debuted in 2001 with ‘Dear Frustrated Superstar’ before breaking through with her second album, 2005’s ‘Fires’. Certified Gold in recognition of 100,000+ sales, the album featured two chart hits (‘Everybody’s Gone To War’ and ‘Sophia’) and started a journey which included BRIT and Ivor Novello nominations. Her six albums since have earned consistent critical acclaim, with her most recent, 2024’s ‘A Psalm for Emily Salvi’, described by The Line of Best Fit as “a rhythmic, soulful collection of pop celebrating the human condition in all its confounding splendor.”
She has also written for artists including Kylie Minogue and Diana Vickers, and continues to tour to devoted audiences across the UK and Europe.
Part of Nerina’s new-found reconnection with fans has come from the launch of her new app at CHMBR. As an established independent artist, she grew frustrated with declining organic reach on social platforms and wanted to find a way to reach fans directly. The result is CHMBR, a platform that is free to use for fans and has since seen other artists sign-up to create their own communities..
Nerina adds, “Like so many creatives, I have become really fed up with social media. What started as a genuinely fun and wholesome way to connect with people has turned into being a dancing monkey for the algorithm and being exposed to AI slop, or worse, increasingly distressing images or online vitriol. As a musician, it’s become almost impossible without spending vast amounts of money on ads just to reach the people who actually follow me on a platform, and as a fan, I’m sick of missing out on announcements by my favourite artists because the algorithm decided to show me something else.
I’ve decided to do something about it and have created CHMBR. It’s a private app that allows everyone who follows you on it to see everything you post when you post it, without adverts or an unpredictable algorithm. For fans, it means never missing out on things from your favourite creators.”


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