Photo Review: Bikini Kill Live at Paramount Theatre

Bikini Kill’s September 7th show at the Paramount Theatre was a blistering display of raw energy and unapologetic feminism that left the audience electrified. As the band stormed the stage, Kathleen Hanna’s commanding presence and ferocious vocals were matched by the relentless rhythm section, creating an atmosphere charged with intensity. The setlist highlighted their dynamic range as they alternated vocalists, drummers, and guitarists between themselves. The crowd, a sea of enthusiastic fans, mirrored the band’s fervor, turning the venue into a pulsating celebration of punk’s rebellious spirit. The performance was not just a concert but a powerful statement that reaffirmed Bikini Kill’s status as trailblazers of the genre.

All photos by Aldi Victoria

Aldi Victoria: Aldi Victoria is a queer, Mexican-American artist specializing in Visual Art and Art Direction. She's a graduate of NYU Tisch with a bachelors degree in Photography and Imaging. Currently she works as a freelance editorial and event photographer with previous ties to brands like La Sirena, MINIPNG, Esferas, and other independent directors. A lot of her inspiration derives from Japanese fashion magazines, classic literature, music, and her culture.
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