Nerina Pallot Announces Career-Celebrating Royal Albert Hall Show And Launches Fan App CHMBR

by | Mar 5, 2026

Nerina Pallot is marking 25 years in music with her biggest headline show to date, announcing a special performance at Royal Albert Hall in London on 31st May.

The BRIT and Ivor Novello nominee’s landmark show follows a period of renewed momentum that has seen her reconnect directly with audiences, including a sold-out headline performance at London Palladium in 2024. The Royal Albert Hall concert will celebrate Pallot’s quarter-century career, bringing together songs that have defined her journey so far.

Nerina Pallot

Nerina Pallot (Press)
Nerina Pallot (Press)

Speaking about the show, Pallot 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 concert will coincide with the release of Pallot’s first-ever Best Of album, arriving in May. The collection will feature a mix of her best-known tracks, fan favourites, live staples and new material, highlighting the songwriting and vocal style that have defined her career.

Pallot first emerged in 2001 with her debut album Dear Frustrated Superstar, before breaking through with 2005’s Fires. The album achieved Gold certification and produced the standout singles Everybody’s Gone To War and Sophia, earning her nominations at the BRIT Awards and the Ivor Novello Awards. In the years since, she has released a further six albums, including 2024’s A Psalm For Emily Salvi, while also writing songs for artists such as Kylie Minogue and Diana Vickers.

Alongside the upcoming show and compilation release, Pallot has also launched a new platform designed to strengthen her connection with fans. The app, called CHMBR, allows artists to share updates directly with followers without relying on traditional social media algorithms.

“Like so many creatives, I have become really fed up with social media,” Pallot explains. “What started as a genuinely fun and wholesome way to connect with people has turned into being a dancing monkey for the algorithm… 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.”

She continues: “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.”

With a career milestone show on the horizon and new music on the way, Nerina Pallot’s Royal Albert Hall performance promises to be both a celebration of her past and a glimpse into her next chapter.

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