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Paris Hilton is sharing a new documentary, Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir
The film chronicles the release of Hilton’s second album Infinite Icon and performance at the Hollywood Palladium
Hilton’s documentary hits theaters on Jan. 30, 2026
Paris Hilton is offering a glimpse into her life behind the scenes.
The businesswoman and musician, 44, unveiled the teaser trailer for her new documentary Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir on Wednesday, Nov. 19, and the film follows Hilton as she gears up for her first-ever full-length concert at the Hollywood Palladium after the release of her 2024 album Infinite Icon.
Billed as “a new documentary concert film,” the trailer shows the “Stars Are Blind” singer getting emotional in the time leading up to her big show in October 2024. “It’s hard ‘cause people are so judgmental,” she says through tears, admitting she’s “nervous” for the concert.
Hilton also reflects on her rise to fame and the party girl image she cultivated throughout the 2000s. “I think when people would see me out at night, they just saw this carefree girl having the time of her life and just looked so happy,” she says. “But I was young and had no idea the destruction of that innocence was right around the corner.”
The trailer’s narrator then reflects on Y2K celebrity culture and how it impacted women, before Hilton talks about how she worked through the difficult time. “I knew somewhere deep down that if I listened to all those hateful comments out there in the world that I would never recover,” she says. “So, I decided to find the light within the darkness.”
At the end of the clip, Hilton declares, “The power of music is indescribable. Music saved my life.”
The film will feature appearances from Nicole Richie, Meghan Trainor and Sia, according to a press release, as well as “decades of personal archives, unseen home videos and vérité footage with candid interviews and live performances.”
Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir hits theaters on Jan. 30, 2026.
Hilton’s latest album, Infinite Icon, was released in September 2024, and she performed at the Hollywood Palladium about one month later.
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“Performing for a sold-out crowd at the Hollywood Palladium, surrounded by friends, family, and my incredible fans, was beyond iconic. Thank you for celebrating this unforgettable moment with me and dancing through my journey,” she wrote on Instagram after the show.
Around the album’s release, Hilton spoke to PEOPLE about how the project represented growth in her life. “My first album was so much fun, and I feel like that was more my party girl era, but I wasn’t taking the music as seriously,” she said at the time. “I’ve been through so much in my life and grown in ways I never imagined. I feel like [Infinite Icon] really represents that evolution.”
