PinkPantheress drops surprise Halloween ‘Noises’ video

The clip features JT

Following the kick-off of her North American tour with two sold-out nights in Brooklyn, PinkPantheress has dropped a special Halloween surprise with the release of her “Noises” with JT music video featuring the City Girls rapper. The single comes from Fancy Some More?, a reimagining of PinkPantheress’ Mercury Prize-shortlisted mixtape Fancy That.

Known amongst cult-fans for her love of horror and the spooky season, this release combines those two loves. Directed by Charlotte Rutherford, the “Noises” music video sees PinkPantheress getting ready for a night out before the spirit of Halloween in the form of JT possesses her.

On Fancy Some More?, which was released October 10th, PinkPantheress brings together an international spectrum of musicians, groups and producers, delivering 22 genre-blending remixes across two discs. Remixes come from artists including Anitta, Bladee, Jade, JT, Kylie Minogue, Oklou, Rachel Chinouriri, Ravyn Lenae, Yves and Zara Larsson; genre-defining groups and collectives such as Basement Jaxx, Groove Armada, Seventeen, and Sugababes; and acclaimed producers and DJs including Adame DJ, DJ Caio Prince, Joe Goddard, Kaytranada, Kilimanjaro, Leod, Loukeman, Mochakk, Nia Archives and Sega Bodega. Each track offers a new perspective on the signature PinkPantheress sound, expanding the Fancy That universe.

The sold-out North American An Evening with PinkPantheress residency-style tour continues in Toronto tonight (Mon, Oct 27th). The North American dates follow her sold-out two-night residency at London’s O2 Academy Brixton in September. 2026 will see PinkPantheress make her Coachella debut before heading to Barcelona’s Primavera Festival for her debut festival headliner performance.

Released in May this year and written and produced by PinkPantheress, Fancy That was created alongside Aksel Arvid, Count Baldor, phil, Oscar Scheller, The Dare and others, bringing together a collective of creative minds to shape her latest sonic evolution. As she steps into her fun and kitschy era, rooted in British culture, the nine-track project showcases her signature vocals and genre-blurring sound.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn