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Paris Hilton's New Y2K Album on Pink Vinyl & Signed? Yas, Please. Here's How to Get It.
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Date:2025-04-24 09:55:43
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Have you been anxiously waiting since 2006 for Paris Hilton to release another album? Well, get in line, because the big day is almost here.
On Thursday, August 22 at 8 PM EDT/ 5 PM PDT, you can tune in to Paris Hilton’s special livestream on TalkShopLive, hosted by Naz Perez, and get exclusive details about her new album, Infinite Icon, which drops Sept. 6.
During the live event, you can pre-order a signed album—in pink vinyl, of course—and/or a signed CD, and ask Paris any questions you have about her new music. Plus, you can snag signed bookplates of her best-selling book Paris: The Memoir. That’s hot.
How Do I Watch?
You can view Paris Hilton’s livestream on TalkShop.Live, ParisHilton.com, Paris’ Instagram feed and Facebook page, and here on E! Online.
What Is TalkShopLive?
TalkShopLive is a shoppable livestream platform where stars and celebrities can interact with fans and make their music, books, merchandise, and more, available to them. So, while Paris talks about her new album and chats with fans, you can purchase signed copies of her CD and vinyl, and more, with one click. Iconic.
So, get sliving and tune in to the live event on Thursday for exclusive album secrets, special guests, and footage that's never been seen before. Loves it.
Check out Paris Hilton's mom hacks, cookware essentials, and more, so you can channel your inner Paris and sliv at home.
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