PALOMA FAITH
ANNOUNCES UK 2021 HEADLINE TOUR
INCLUDING TWO DATES AT LONDON’S PALLADIUM
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
ANNOUNCES UK 2021 HEADLINE TOUR
INCLUDING TWO DATES AT LONDON’S PALLADIUM
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Paloma Faith announces a nationwide 26 date tour for September - October 2021 in support of her 'Infinite Things' album.
Paloma wrote most of the songs for ‘Infinite Things’ before the Covid-19 pandemic swept the world. Then we went into lockdown, and she ripped them all up and started afresh. She spent her downtime creating, learning to engineer her own music and just thinking about the world. The enforced downtime was creatively fruitful and taught her that she had been on a sort of conveyor belt of music and promo. The lockdown gave her the space to take stock of her frenetic career, and decide what is meaningful to her. She is emerging from lockdown with a new sense of her priorities which has seen her reconnect with her roots steeped in creativity.
‘Infinite Things’ saw Paloma work with a small group of long-time and new collaborators including the producers Patrick Wimberly and Detonate, songwriters Ed Harcourt, Starsmith, Tre Jean Marie alongside the producer and songwriter MNEK and friend Josef Salvat. This record is more than an album about relationships. It’s a rumination on sickness and loss. It’s about finding your way back to romance within a long term relationship. It’s her most confident record yet from a female artist who’s been in the game for two decades.
Paloma wrote most of the songs for ‘Infinite Things’ before the Covid-19 pandemic swept the world. Then we went into lockdown, and she ripped them all up and started afresh. She spent her downtime creating, learning to engineer her own music and just thinking about the world. The enforced downtime was creatively fruitful and taught her that she had been on a sort of conveyor belt of music and promo. The lockdown gave her the space to take stock of her frenetic career, and decide what is meaningful to her. She is emerging from lockdown with a new sense of her priorities which has seen her reconnect with her roots steeped in creativity.
‘Infinite Things’ saw Paloma work with a small group of long-time and new collaborators including the producers Patrick Wimberly and Detonate, songwriters Ed Harcourt, Starsmith, Tre Jean Marie alongside the producer and songwriter MNEK and friend Josef Salvat. This record is more than an album about relationships. It’s a rumination on sickness and loss. It’s about finding your way back to romance within a long term relationship. It’s her most confident record yet from a female artist who’s been in the game for two decades.
2021 will also see Paloma hitting the road again for a huge 26 date UK tour including two nights at London’s iconic Palladium. Tickets for the UK tour go on presale 30th September and general sale on Friday 2nd October at 10am.
This is a new Paloma Faith, an artist who has retreated within herself and found not the careful, polished veteran of show business - but the 22-year-old art student being led by her own creativity.
Catch Paloma live when she embarks on her UK 2021 tour next September.
This is a new Paloma Faith, an artist who has retreated within herself and found not the careful, polished veteran of show business - but the 22-year-old art student being led by her own creativity.
Catch Paloma live when she embarks on her UK 2021 tour next September.
UK HEADLINE 2021 TOUR DATES:
September 2021 Sept 16th Oxford, New Theatre Sept 18th Glasgow, SEC Armadillo Sept 19th Edinburgh, Usher Hall Sept 21st Manchester, Bridgewater Hall Sept 22nd Manchester, Bridgewater Hall Sept 24th Birmingham, Symphony Hall Sept 25th Birmingham, Symphony Hall Sept 27th Newcastle, O2 City Hall Sept 28th Sheffield, City Hall Sept 30th Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall October 2021 Oct 1st Southend, Cliffs Pavilion Oct 3rd Harrogate, Convention Centre Oct 4th Ipswich, Regent Oct 6th Bournemouth, International Centre Oct 7th Hull, Bonus Arena Oct 9th Stockton, Globe Oct 10th Stoke-On-Trent, Regent Theatre Oct 12th Bath, Forum Oct 13th Torquay, Princess Theatre Oct 15th Plymouth, Pavilions Oct 16th Brighton, Centre Oct 18th Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena Oct 20th Leicester, De Montfort Hall Oct 22nd London, Palladium Oct 23rd London, Palladium Oct 25th Liverpool, Empire Theatre |