









Who: PinkPantheress
Where: The Masonic San Francisco, California
When: November 12, 2025
PinkPantheress delivered an enchanting and intimate performance, turning the venue into a warm, dreamlike space that suited her aesthetic perfectly. From the moment she stepped onstage, her feather-light vocals floated over crisp electronic beats, showcasing the delicate blend of bedroom pop, drum & bass, and early-2000s nostalgia that has defined her rise. The Masonic’s soft lighting and elegant architecture enhanced the mood, creating an atmosphere that felt both personal and immersive.
The setlist drew from her recent mixtape Fancy That along with earlier fan favorites. Tracks like “Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2,” “Tonight,” and her newer material were met with enthusiastic sing-alongs that filled the room without overpowering her. In a live setting, her minimalist production felt even more expressive, giving the emotional nuances of her songwriting room to shine.
PinkPantheress’s stage presence was compelling. A large screen displayed visuals while PinkPantheress and her dancers performed on an elevated stage, all helping to allow the focus to remain entirely on her voice and storytelling. Between songs, she engaged with the crowd warmly, creating the sense of an intimate gathering despite the sold-out theater.
Though the show ran just about an hour, the pacing felt deliberate. Every song landed with intention, and the occasional drum & bass drop added bursts of energy that lifted the audience to their feet. The concise format ultimately suited her: brief, emotionally rich, and memorable.
Overall, the concert reinforced why PinkPantheress has become such a unique voice in modern pop — vulnerable, stylish, and effortlessly captivating live.
Post and photos by Joe Hernandez
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