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Paloma Faith


By Phil Wright Tuesday April 19th brought the pocket-size powerhouse, that is Paloma Faith, to the iconic Sheffield City Hall. The 2800 sell-out crowd was in for an amazing masterclass in entertaining and owning the stage. This was a show of two halves with no supporting act for Paloma. She emerged onto the stage performing …

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Gearing up for another monumental chapter, British superstar Paloma Faith returns with the release of her brand new single and video ‘How You Leave A Man.’ The single precedes the 16th February release of Paloma’s sixth studio album ‘The Glorification of Sadness’ via RCA Records. Earlier this week Paloma shared the news of her new album release date and inspiration …

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A consecutive night for me at Halifax’s The Piece Hall, this time featuring the enigmatic Paloma Faith supported by Jack Kane. This venue will never lose its appeal for me – it’s my hometown so will always have a special place in my heart, but for anyone who hasn’t managed to attend a live music …

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On the back of her acclaimed number 1 album, The Architect, and with a BRiT nomination for Best British Female safely in the bag, Paloma Fait has revealed a new vide for her latest single ‘Til I’m Done’. It’s smart, sassy pop music that as ever works as a showcase for Faith’s remarkable voice. Filmed …

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Renowned for her flamboyance and inimitable charisma, Paloma Faith has become a much loved part of the entertainment fabric of the UK. So after a three year break it’s no surprise her new album ‘The Architect’ is flying high having hit number one spot and closing in on Platinum sales. 16th February sees the release …

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The sun was out again. There were several more bleary-eyed faces from the previous night, but still everyone was on the beers straight after breakfast. The Pyramid was our stage of choice for the opining act. We were brought gently around by The Unthanks, backed by Charles Hazelwood & His Orchestra. ‘Are you all up …

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It’s funny who you run into. I, in my younger days (not that much younger, I’ll admit to that) used to have these shoes that allowed my to slide, slightly Fred Astaire like, down the aisles of the Tesco (and other supermarkets in other places, but bear with me on this) nearest to my work. …

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