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Paloma Faith is back with a new single, a new album, and new live dates

Paloma Faith is back with her new single ‘How You Leave A Man’, her first in 3 years and her 6th studio album ‘The Glorification of Sadness’ announced for February 2024

By Richard Bolwell | min read |  October 11, 2023

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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 with a personal note to her fans letting them know she was “...Looking forward to sharing this new era.” She excitedly heralds the highly anticipated album with new song ‘ How You Leave A Man ’, offering fans a taste of what to expect from the upcoming new album.

Produced by award winning producer and composer Martin Wave and co-written with JKash , Andrew Wells, Ellie King and Charlie Puth. It has ALL the makings of a new era of Paloma. It’s confident. It’s cinematic. It’s empowering. It’s compelling from beginning to end, all powered by the kind of anthems that transformed her into an icon.

The single is about finding the confidence to walk away from a relationship and being empowered with your own happiness, its limitless expression of pop allows it to sit comfortably next to Paloma’s many chart successors and then some.

But ‘ The Glorification of Sadness ’ is more than an album about relationships. The celebration of finding your way back after leaving a long term relationship, being empowered even in your failures and taking responsibility for your own happiness. It is her most personal album to date, drawing on her own experiences with Paloma acting as the anchor to direct a deeply personal narrative and album. This is the first new music from Paloma since the release of her fifth studio album ‘Infinite Things ’ in November 2020 and is the first time in her career where she has executively produced a record. The album is produced by Swedish born but LA native Martin Wave who made a name for himself within the Hollywood film space.

Having started work together on a track for the new album and enjoying Martin’s cinematic style production he quickly became a cornerstone of the album. It also features collaborators Chase & Status, Kojey Radical, Maverick Sabre, Lapsley, MJ Cole, Fred Cox,Amy Wadge, Liam Bailey and Jaycen Joshua. ‘The Glorification of Sadness’ is available for pre-order at all physical and digital retailers and will be released on the 16th February via RCA Records. Pre-order here . Fans will also be delighted to hear that, to celebrate this next era in style, Paloma will embark on the ‘The Glorification Of Sadness Tour 2024’ tour across UK & Ireland. The 26 date tour kicks off in Reading, with a headline show at The Hexagon and includes a headline show at London’s Eventim Apollo concluding with a show in Lincoln. Tickets go on sale from the 20th October.

Thinking: Faith hasn’t been busier enough, in recent years. She’s released five albums, a flourishing acting career including a role as Bet Sykes in the Batman prequel series Pennyworth and starring as Florence De Regnier in Lionsgate's Dangerous Liaisons; ambassadorships for Greenpeace and Oxfam and more recently launched her own interior brand called Paloma Home . This is a new Paloma Faith, recharged, empowered and back in control.

HEADLINE TOUR DATES 2024 APRIL 3rd - Reading, The Hexagon 5th - Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall 6th - Blackpool, The Blackpool Opera House 8th - Liverpool, Liverpool Empire Theatre 9th - Sheffield, Sheffield City Hall 11th - Manchester, The Bridgewater Hall 14th - Plymouth, Plymouth Pavilions 15th - Bristol, Bristol Beacon 17th - London, Eventim Apollo 19th - Cardiff, Cardiff Utilita Arena 20th - Brighton, The Brighton Centre 29th - Newcastle, O2 City Hall 30th - Glasgow, SEC Armadillo MAY 2nd - Dunfermline, Alhambra Theatre 3rd - Hull, Bonus Arena 6th - Birmingham, Symphony Hall 8th - Ipswich, Ipswich Regent Theatre 9th - Bath, The Forum 11th - Stockton, Globe Theatre 12th - York, York Barbican 14th - Oxford, New Theatre Oxford 15th - Southend, Cliffs Pavilion 17th - Bournemouth, International Centre 18th - Swansea, Swansea Arena JUNE 21st - Llangollen, Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod 22nd - Lincoln, Lincoln Castle

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Paloma Faith on her heartbreak and being a single mum: ‘Our relationship ended because we had those children – it was worth it’

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O n her way to meet me, Paloma Faith receives a text message from her therapist. “Are you going to be OK today?” he asks her, concerned. Faith is relaying this snippet of her morning to me at the same time as she is patting away tears in her eyes with the corner of a white napkin. The answer, then, is no, not really. “God, I’ve never cried in an interview across my whole career,” the actor and musician laughs, blinking up from beneath her signature blonde bangs. This interview is not like others, though. It’s the first she has given since she split from her partner of 10 years – the first since she became a single mum.

Single mum: it’s a label her own mother wore but one she is still getting used to using herself. “I am a woman in my forties with two children, who is not with their dad any more.” Faith, who is 42, declares this statement slowly and carefully, as if she is sounding out the words for the billionth time but still finding them strange and foreign on her tongue. “I’m very much in the thick of adjusting to that fact. It takes a long time to recover because it’s not like when you’re young, you can’t cut your ties and run.” Her usual heartbreak remedies – “hop on a plane and do something erratic” – are out the window. “I’d need to arrange babysitting,” Faith laughs. But in all seriousness, her kids are the priority. On her middle finger is a chunky gold ring made up of three letters: M-U-M. “There’s very little time left for me, really. I don’t do much. I don’t allow myself much time for enjoyment.”

It is ironic, then, that Faith is such good fun to be around. And that her new album is such good fun to listen to – in spite of its subject matter. Glorification of Sadness is a divorce album without the divorce. “People think I’m married because they cannot believe that I’d have children with someone I’m not married to!” she exclaims, a trace of Southern belle theatricality coursing through her cockney accent. Wikipedia claims she married French visual artist Leyman Lahcine in a 2017 ceremony. Ring or no ring, the breakup hit her hard. She wrote songs to capture her state of mind: weak; strong; vengeful; despairing; euphoric; and self-destructive on the dancefloor. All things she still feels today, some 18 months after the split – hence the text from her therapist this morning.

Like Adele before her, Faith is something of a patron saint when it comes to heartache. Take a gander at her back catalogue, chock-full of hits with titles like “Can’t Rely on You”, “Picking Up the Pieces”, “Loyal”, and “Only Love Can Hurt Like This”. Big emotions have served her well; she has three double platinum albums, a stint on the judging panel of the talent show The Voice , a Brit award, telly credits, and film ones, too. Chronicling the end of her relationship on Glorification of Sadness , though, was different.

Naturally, she has been thinking about what caused the split. “People always ask, what did you do? What did he do? But it was a fundamental breakdown that we were both in control of saving or letting go.” In the end, they chose to let go. Faith can trace the beginning of the end to December 2016, when she became a mother to the first of their two daughters. “You either grow together, adapting to one another like expandable foam and filling the gaps where it’s empty – or one person grows and the other stays the same,” she says. “And I think for me, becoming a mother was such a massively life-changing experience that for the first time in my life, I needed more than nothing – and the expandable foam just wasn’t there.” Later, while gushing over her daughters, she tells me, “Our relationship ended because we have those children. And I think that was worth it.” A fair trade, I suggest. “Yes, well hopefully they won’t leave me!” she laughs. “They’ll probably tell me to f*** off someday.”

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There are celebrities with no filter, and then there is Faith, whose transparency has somehow endured the decade or so she has spent in an industry that fosters the opposite. Her laugh is a wonderful thing – or things, rather. There is the falsetto trill, the witchy cackle and the full-throated hoot. The latter has everyone within earshot at the members’ club where we meet craning their necks – wanting in on the joke.

Her vulnerability in person runs in contrast to the persona she has cultivated on stage. (The biggest misconception about her, she says, is that she is strong.) Any given performance, you will find Faith in full regalia – towering heels, and a flamboyant outfit, which is not always but often topped off with a fabulous headpiece – working the crowd with her wrist-curling gestures and confident east London charm.

‘Glorification of Sadness’ chronicles Faith’s split from long-term partner Leyman Lahcine

More than once, stepping into character has given Faith refuge in hard times. “I have gone on stage while going through the most insane things that I have kept private,” she says. It’s like being unreachable on a plane. “Whatever’s going on off stage, I can’t do anything about it now because I’m providing a performance for these people.” In a similar vein, when she had a miscarriage on the set of HBO’s Pennyworth , a superhero spin-off about Batman’s butler, Faith emerged from the loo and carried on as normal. “I just told people I had a bad tummy,” she says. “What’s the difference? I tell the director; they send me home and I’m sat there bored out of my mind, thinking about it.”

The process gives her perspective, Faith says, and allows her not to be consumed by any one event. “I bet some people would call it a trauma response, like disassociating – but the good thing is it’s always there waiting for you when you want to go back and deal with it. It’s like a filing cabinet for trauma.”

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Faith would disassociate as a child, too. When her parents fought, which they did a lot, she would tune out and become absorbed in a film. They got divorced when she was two and the fallout has left a mark on Faith and dictated how she wants to handle her own separation. “I think that’s why my relationship with my kids’ dad is so good,” she says. “I remember my parents just hating each other and being witness to it, having to pass messages between them. We don’t have that – and I do think my children are really happy.” Their school was surprised to even learn of the split, she says. “We’re both emotionally intelligent enough to know that it’s important. It’s hard but we have to be on good terms, for our kids.”

I knew I would never just have one child and if I wasn’t as old as I am, I would have more

There are still teething issues. Faith is navigating the new worlds of dating and co-parenting. (She hates the latter and thinks it is a buzzword bandied about but not fulfilled by “men who aren’t pulling their weight”). Romantically, she has hit pause – although not before she embarked on a few misjudged dates. You see, Faith is what you would call a serial dater – self-professed. “I go from one to the next and I continued that pattern pretty much after my relationship broke up,” she says. “I think there was a bit of panic initially, of not wanting to be lonely and so you don’t necessarily attach to a good match. You just fill a vacancy without looking at their CV.” It wasn’t long, however, until Faith realised she couldn’t do that any more, not now she has kids.

And when she is ready to date, she will be uncompromising. “In some ways, the breakup has left me broken but in other ways, I’m so whole. I am financially stable. I own my own house. I have children. If I ever meet a man, I’m not going to need anything from him other than us just enriching one another’s lives.” That procreation impulse has been satisfied, she smiles, mostly. “I knew I would never just have one child and if I wasn’t as old as I am, I would have more.” Forty-two isn’t that old. “I don’t think I can, biologically. It feels like I’m a bit past it – but if I got pregnant, I’d have it.” What about adoption? “I did look into it but it’s quite a difficult process in the UK and also there is some concern if you’re in the public eye because it’s potentially not great for the child.”

‘It’s hard but we have to be on good terms, for our kids’: Faith and Lahcine in 2020

Anyway, all these questions are for the future. “I’m at a place today at this moment, sitting in this chair with you where probably for the first time in my life, I am actually OK with being alone,” she says. “And I’ve never been alone.” Tomorrow, Faith jokes, she may feel differently.

Beyond the logistical nightmare of a breakup that involves kids, Faith is in the process of redefining who she is. The centrepiece of the album is a sumptuous, vocal-backed anthem called “Say My Name”, which sees Faith asserting herself on repeat. “My relationship was part of my identity and now I’m looking in the mirror not knowing who I am any more,” she says. “My outline has gone fuzzy, and I need to remember who I am as an individual person – not just from the perspective of a breakup but also as a mother. It’s a strange thing when you become a child’s mum because your identity shifts and occasionally, you’ll get glimpses of it back, but ultimately, you’re their mother and that’s paramount.”

I have one daughter who loves painting her nails and wearing pink and fairy wings, and I’ve got one who finds that all disgusting

Her own relationship with her mother is fantastic; they’re best friends. More than once, she recites pearls of wisdom her mum has given her over the years. “We’re not anti-men, we’re just disappointed!” is one such gem. Faith attributes her tireless work ethic to her mum. “I think it’s because my mum was a single parent and I felt any failure I had as a child would be judged as a reflection of her parenting,” she says. “So when I had learning difficulties, it always felt that people were concerned about my mum’s ability to parent, and I wanted to prove them wrong.” Faith left school with all A*s and went on to earn her master’s in theatre directing from Central Saint Martins. “Years ago, my mum was like, ‘It’s enough! I’m really proud!’” She laughs, “But I think it’s just become a habit.”

Outside the home, she is nervous about how the media will handle the breakup, which she subtly hinted at in August, including putting #singlemum in the caption to one of her Instagram posts. “I was scared to do it but I also felt it was important otherwise people would speculate and think I was being awful if they saw me with someone else,” she says. “Some publications can be a bit unhelpful.” Having come up as a young woman in the Noughties, a period notoriously cruel to young women, Faith has reason to be suspicious.

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Has she found the media landscape is kinder now than when she was in her twenties? “I think they’ve found ways around it but it’s still the same,” she shrugs. “It’s like [she mentions a specific publication] will put a hideous picture of you up and say, ‘Here she is, blooming and beautiful!’ but they know the picture is awful. Then they can say they didn’t do anything bad while still putting a picture of you crying with six double chins.” There’s that laugh again.

It makes sense, then, that privacy has been so important to Faith ever since she gave birth in 2016. For a while, she chose not to reveal her daughter’s gender, a decision she made to protect her privacy – not, as was reported, a big statement about raising her child gender-neutral. Cue the furore. It was always strange, Faith says now, that people were angrier about the idea of a mother raising her child gender-neutral than the idea of a mother violating her child’s privacy. “And one of my kids might still end up being trans,” she says. Faith, like her mum before her, doesn’t believe in gender-specific play. “I have one daughter who loves painting her nails and wearing pink and fairy wings, and I’ve got one who finds that all disgusting,” she smiles. “She’s kind of cynical in an old soul kind of way.”

Rishi Sunak should be ashamed of himself. I think a person who does what he did is not a leader

Faith has always brought an unapologetic authenticity to her career, in her music and beyond. Growing up in a multicultural family (her stepdad is Chinese; her dad is Spanish), differences were something “to be celebrated or curious about rather than demonised”. What others see as political statements, she says, is her merely showing a bit of empathy. “For me, it’s not about shouting about my opinion. It’s just me going, ‘What are you talking about? That’s wrong.’” Take Rishi Sunak, for example. Days earlier, at the Tory party conference, the prime minister came out with the transphobic declaration that “a man is a man, and a woman is a woman, it’s just common sense”.

“I’ve spoken about how I feel responsible in my position to set a good example, and Rishi Sunak is so irresponsible,” Faith says. “Whatever his opinions are, which I do not agree with categorically , but if he’s got those opinions, [voicing them like that] is irresponsible and inflammatory and it’s inciting violence. He should be ashamed of himself. I think a person who does what he did is not a leader.” Recently one of Faith’s stylists, a transgender woman, was late for a fitting. Everyone’s mind went to the worst-case scenario. “There was no discussion as to whether she missed the bus or slept in; we all were worried she had been attacked because that’s what we’re dealing with right now.” Hate crimes against transgender people hit a record high in England and Wales last year, with the Home Office report stating that comments by politicians and media over the last year may have led to the increase.

‘Actually, we’re doing more than men and I think that’s not fair’

There is a prevailing sense that Faith was always a bit ahead of the times in this way. In 2013, it became front-page news when a fan uncovered that Faith was not 23 as she had publicly claimed but was, in fact, 27. Faith pulled the stunt because she knew how older – if you can even call 27 “older” – women were treated in the industry. Today, the same act would likely be recognised as a feminist statement; back then, she was hung out to dry as a rotten liar. “Somebody called me from my record company today actually and said, ‘Well you know everyone’s woke now,’ and I said, ‘I’ve been woke my whole life. I don’t know what you’re talking about,’” she laughs. Read past interviews with Faith and you’ll find her described as “kooky” more times than you can count. Today, it jars as an anachronistic term once used to describe women who were outspoken and funny. “It was irritating as hell, and misogynistic,” she says. “Zany” was another.

Faith feels that “we’re part of a generation of generally quite unsatisfied women”. She sees feminism as still in transition. “People are under the illusion that it’s completed but actually the burden on women is tenfold because of feminism at the moment,” she says. “You’ve got to be empowered, you’ve got to be good-looking, you’ve got to be young, you’ve got to earn your own money, you’ve got to raise your kids and go to work. Actually, we’re doing more than men and I think that’s not fair.”

Faith on stage during the Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle in May 2023

As is the case with any breakup, reflecting on it comes with a danger. “Nostalgia is a killer,” she huffs. “You only remember the good and then you can’t help but think maybe I should have sat in unhappiness for longer.” Glorification of Sadness , with its encompassing and unsparing documentation of heartbreak, is a handy reminder not to be fooled – if not for Faith herself, then for others going through the same loss.

Suddenly, Faith has to run; her nanny has texted and she needs to get back to the kids, but not before she imparts a little hard-earned wisdom. “Don’t settle,” she grins at me, a sparkle glinting from inside her mouth; it’s coming from a diamante glued to her incisor. “Make sure you wait for the magic.” Just as she is leaving, Faith turns back around. “And have kids early! When you get to my age, you’re old and tired!”

‘Glorification of Sadness’ is out via RCA Records on 16 February

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Paloma Faith - full name Paloma Faith Blomfield - was born on 21st July 1981 in Hackney, England, and is a British singer-songwriter and actress, covering the styles of pop and soul.

The singer is well known for her eccentric style, both musically and in her fashion. Paloma originally trained in contemporary dance and holds an MA in Scenography.

Paloma first started out in 2007, but not as herself. Her music career started by mimicking famous jazz and soul singer Etta James and Billie Holiday whose styles heavily influenced her early career.

The singer finally made a breakthrough in 2009 when she released her debut single, "Stone Cold Sober". The song was a big hit and it reached number 17 in the UK Singles Chart. After a string of successful single releases Paloma then when on to release her debut album, "Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful?" recorded entirely in her home city of London.

The red-headed singer's songwriting skills became apparent as she wrote or co-wrote all of the songs on the album. The album was successful, peaking at number nine in the UK Albums Charts, and remaining in the charts for a whole sixteen weeks.

The singer has been nominated for three BRIT Awards, including British Female Solo Artist, and she went on to perform at the 2011 awards alongside Cee Lo Green.

The unique and retro styled singer has even made film appearances in films, including "St Trinian's", "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" and "Dread".

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Paloma Faith is one of the biggest voices of our time. With a strong, jazz and soul influenced voice, similar to that of Amy Winehouse or Etta James, Paloma Faith enchants her fans with lyrically brilliant, beautifully crafted records. Even before she was a musician, Paloma Faith was already accustomed to performing and theatre. She studied contemporary dance and held a variety of intriguing jobs, such as a magician's assistant or a "stripper who didn't strip." Her background gave her a strong foundation as she began to craft her own performances. She writes her songs to be performed, each a unique blend of beautiful orchestral parts, stunning vocals, and quirky beats, promising a fabulous live music experience. She also crafts each of her music videos and stage set ups, costumes and all, fitting to her theatrical image. Paloma Faith's first album, 'Do You Want The Truth or Something Beautiful?' is a collection of pop, soul, and jazz songs that instantly wowed her home country, the UK. Her second album, 'Fall To Grace,' is an astounding follow up, flaunting Faith's incredible vocals on more personal, raw, and vulnerable songs. Her third album, following the trend of unique tracks, is called 'A Perfect Contradiction.' As the growth between these albums shows, Faith's career is just beginning and promises to be a great one.

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so i see Paloma at brighton pride. first time going to a festival & let me just say, you appreciate artists so much more when you see them live. so ever since pride..(this is no lie), i’ve brought a vinyl player, brought palomas new album on vinyl, downloaded EVERY single song… (i now know all of them by heart) made a scrap book with memories from pride, with 2 pages of her on stage.. watched her interviews..cried at her brit awards speech 2 times, & i’m currently waiting on her other albums to arrive. & i’m genuinely her new biggest supporter. always loved her, but seeing her live has done something. i admire her & i pray that one day i’ll be on stage. i promise i’m not a creep or obsessed, i’ve just found an idol & it feels amazing. LOVED IT❤️xxx

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She was fantastic. Not my cup of tea to be honest, I bought the tix for my wife, but as the show was combined with a day's racing and it's a mile from my house, we couldn't lose really. The stage was at the side of the racecourse so we just went and stood at the barrier while we watched the racing. By the time she can on and everyone else piled down from the stands, we were bang up the front. She did an hour and a half, plenty of hits, the usual brilliant backing singers, great sound and a full stage. It was a proper concert. She does prattle on occasionally but that's part of her appeal. She's a lovely person, just with a belting voice. Great entertainer, great tunes, great show.

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Such a good show! Paloma is such a joyful & energetic soul and she really got the crowd moving and singing along. The set list was fantastic, starting with the well-acclaimed ‘The Architect’, the title of her new album, and ending with the heart-wrenching ‘Only Love Can Hurt Like This’ which didn’t leave a single dry eye in the audience. What I loved most about the whole show was the small snippets when she would tell us stories about her past or when she would crack a joke which would leave the whole audience in fits of laughter - those moments were unforgettable!

Such an amazing evening, could never have wished for anything better!

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You were brilliant out of this world incredible was amazing being there infount of the stage watching u sing the way u did u blow me away me and my partner loved every moment of the fantastic show thank u so very much beautiful paloma Faith I love u you are my idol got all your c.ds and bort a book last night aswell I took a load of photos and videos from last night and will treasure them for the rest of my life thank u ❤❤❤

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What a night! waited 4 years for Paloma to return to Aus and wasnt disappointed. To see her perform at the iconic Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra was an amazing experience. Loved her choice of songs,2 hours just wasn't enough could have stayed another 2 hours. The whole audience on their feet having the time of their lives. Will definitely go again . #dontmissoutnexttime

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Good concert and paloma really good live the only downside of the concert i felt politics should not have been discussed .The staging was very good also the band played well . paloma's voice was better than i thought handled the size of the hydro well.Special shout out to support act vintage trouble,every bit as good as paloma dont miss them if you have a ticket to see paloma faith.

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I love the Architect album and it was even better seeing Paloma sing it live and with the added bonus of hearing her inspiration behind the writing of some of the songs. It was my no 1 Album of 2017 and so far in 2018 too.

Her voice is amazing and her quirky style makes her more adorable,

A Paloma Faith concert has to be on everyone's bucket list.

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We saw Paloma Faith in Plymouth and it was a brilliant gig! She has a beautiful and very powerful voice and has a good rapport with the audience. The band and backing singers were also very good and tight musically.

All in all I would highly recommend seeing Paloma and we will definitely go again.

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Absolutely brilliant x Paloma Faith is a wonderful talented lady. Love her x

The Show was extremely enjoyable and I truly had an amazing time.

Paloma is one natural warm beautiful artist. She's honest and heartwarming and I will definitely see her again x

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Paloma Faith: ‘If anyone can do it, it’s me’

Despite the balancing act – home schooling, a second baby, a fifth album and a nationwide tour – Paloma Faith always comes out fighting… and full of stories

H ere’s a nice little exclusive for you,” Paloma Faith leans into my voice recorder generously, grinning, “and you’ll like this because it’s about lactation!” We are huddled outside a café on a day that promised sun but delivered rain, and she pulls her jacket around her a bit tighter – on the back, in big letters it reads: IT’S ALL BOLLOCKS.

So, she says, a week ago she put a post on Instagram about her second baby’s aversion to breastfeeding, and minutes later got a call. “‘Don’t bin the milk!’ they said. Six months of milk, I’d been pumping since my baby was born, and a lactation consultant called and told me she’d pick it up, give it to a new mother who couldn’t breastfeed and was beside herself with worry. It was all marked, dated, so I put it in a freezer bag stuffed with ice packs and sent it off.” Does the woman know… “That it’s pop star milk? Nope!”

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I first met Paloma 20 years ago. The child of a single mum from Hackney, she was finishing an MA in theatre direction and design, and working in a lingerie shop, and performing in a band, and it was obvious to everyone who came within six feet of her that she was going to be famous. It just wasn’t clear exactly how. She was a dancer then, and remembers one day at rehearsal the choreographer told everyone to go to lunch but asked her to stay. “Paloma,” he said, “you’re not that good, but it’s annoying, because my eye keeps being drawn to you.” She had something. She had something that didn’t quite have a name, a kind of magnetic joy. So, even though she wasn’t the best dancer, he said, he would make her the lead. But she’d have to work every hour she had, so she didn’t embarrass herself.

She took his advice, and never stopped. “We live in an age where mediocrity is celebrated, so I must be really good at it,” she cackles, her cockney accent buttery and familiar, a millennial Barbara Windsor. “I mean, I know loads of really talented people who don’t have careers like mine,” she gestures vaguely – three double platinum albums, Brit awards, a gaggle of top 10s, judge on talent show The Voice , film and telly actor, etc – but the difference is the work she puts in. “I leave parties early to carry on working, I have singing lessons, I have dialect coaching…” Which is why, she realises now, the pandemic was, “well, a bit of a relief”.

“I genuinely think that women in my industry, including me, have been working so hard, they haven’t been able to conceive. I know I couldn’t – I miscarried a lot.” It took six rounds of IVF for her to have her second baby. “And then everyone got pregnant during the lockdown. I think they had a bit more calm in their lives, a bit more time to have sex, a bit less stress. Jessie Ware, the Little Mix girls, Ellie Goulding – is that a coincidence? I doubt it.” It was when she had her first baby (there was much tabloid scandal because she decided not to announce its gender for a few months) that Paloma started talking about the sticky realities of being a working mother. “With birth,” she says, quiet for a second as she sips her tea, “comes a lot of death, doesn’t it? A feeling like you’re on the edge.”

A BBC documentary earlier this year, As I Am , followed her as she attempted to take her then-toddler on a world tour, and wrestled with struggles both specific and universal. “I don’t understand why I can’t have everything,” she tells the filmmaker between scenes about childcare budgets and crippling exhaustion, as her partner, an artist, recoils at her fame, and her management recoils at discussions of a second child. “If anyone can do it, it’s me.” By the end of the film it’s clear, no one can.

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The reaction to the documentary was fast and often raw. “One woman stopped me in the street to say thank you, and she was like, ‘I don’t know why I’m crying. I just feel so understood.’” Lily Allen messaged her something similar, and the head of Sony Music called to apologise. “I don’t necessarily expect everyone to get it,” she stresses, “or be constantly understanding. I think that we as women also owe it to ourselves to try to articulate when we’re struggling. I know someone who’s got three kids, and had to homeschool them and work nights during lockdown, and was too scared to say to her boss that she had kids at all. It shouldn’t be this way!” Two things happened to her career when she became a mother. “Publicly, it suffered. When I look back at the trajectory I was on, I can see it went backwards. But actually, financially I did better than ever before. I became more efficient. It was literally making a nest for my little chicks, so I did what I had to do. Things that in the past I’d thought were too commercial, for example.”

She took a part as a series regular in Batman spin-off show Pennyworth , she did a car advert. “When I was growing up my mum worked till six, so every day after school I had an extracurricular activity, and that’s what I’m like now – I always have a side project, just in case my career ends tomorrow.” Her latest project, a line of bedding and wallpaper in maximalist designs, is affordable and quite delicious. “Everything becomes for your children. Even when I try to find my own happiness, it feels like it’s for them. I think working and having kids is particularly hard because there’s the layer of logistics, versus the layer of emotions. Do you get this – that you never feel… just OK?”

And beyond the logistics, with motherhood came a change in how she was perceived. “I’ve always been in denial of the emphasis on being sexy, but as soon as I had kids, I didn’t feel like I was sexually appealing any more, and suddenly I was less of a commodity. On social media, people comment things now like, ‘I think she’s hot, but it’s my guilty pleasure.’ What are you guilty about?” she huffs, camply. “Is it bad to fancy someone’s mum?”

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When she first signed her record deal at 27, she lied about her age. It was when KT Tunstall was big, and, “Even the left-wing papers would say at 27, she was ‘coming late to music’. I decided I didn’t want that to be the only thing people spoke about, so I said I was 23. I’ve always looked a bit young – I was playing a 14-year-old in St Trinian’s at the time. So, yeah, I lied. And then, someone who obviously had very little else to do went to the public health records and submitted my birth certificate to Wikipedia.” She rolls her eyes. “The thing is, when I did it, I thought it was actually a feminist move!” She thought she’d do a gotcha when she became successful, spin out a wry comment on the media’s obsession with youth. “Eventually they stopped talking about my age in articles, but then I had kids and it’s back. Because now I’m 40, I’m a ‘middle-aged mum’. Instead of a Milf, which, of course, is what I really want to be.” Really? “I mean, I don’t want to sound desperate, Eva, but all I really want right now is for teenage boys to masturbate over my image.” And she cackles drainily.

Once, when she was working in the lingerie shop alone, a vile customer shouted at her. The person trying on underwear in the next changing room held her hand after he left, and asked about her life. She told Paloma she’d be a star. It was Beyoncé, of course. A couple of years later Prince decided to mentor her, insisting she join him to play at a secret gig on a housing estate, and surprising her by pulling a chair up to the side of the stage while she played a festival. Paloma’s showbiz stories are of the finest quality – organic, free-range, corn-fed. My favourite: at an awards ceremony she kept bumping into George Clooney in the loos and eventually asked him why he was in the toilets so regularly. “I told him, “I’ve got cystitis, what’s your excuse?’ And he replied, straight-faced, ‘I’m changing my colostomy bag.’”

Who are her fans today? “They’re multi-generational. My music is quite a family thing I think. They’re middle-everything. Aged, class, England,” she explains. It’s a bit surprising for me to see her audiences, having seen Paloma in her 20s, radical and dirty, performing at fetish club Torture Garden, dancing at burlesque nights, her laugh echoing across Soho at 3am. “Yeah, I suppose it is a bit unusual, but do you know what I think I am to them? Escapism.”

She finds her own kind of escapism today working in film. “There’s a lot more kindness and understanding about birth there, compared with the music world. The film world’s more advanced in terms of helping women work. In music, it feels hard. Though, it’s difficult to know how much pressure is coming from external sources, and how much is coming from me.”

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Even before she had children, her attempts to do so impacted her in dark and uncomfortable ways. “When I miscarried on the set of Pennyworth during a fight scene, I remember being so glad to be at work, because I could just concentrate on something else. I didn’t tell anyone, just went off every little while to change my pad.” There was another time, filming The Voice , that she got into a small confrontation with fellow judge Boy George, and ran offset. “It was just some typically bitchy thing, but I couldn’t deal with the conflict – I had a panic attack. I blacked out. And because I was doing IVF at the time I was full of hormones; I had 14 eggs in me. Can you imagine what it feels like to have the equivalent of 14 periods at once? It was pretty intense.” She says even this with a grin.

In September she’ll tour her fifth album, Infinite Things , recorded in her basement during lockdown. Discussing it with Sony’s PR department, they asked what their marketing angle should be, “And I said, ‘Well, I taught myself how to produce, and did all my own vocal engineering, while looking after the kids and doing home schooling, so how about, ‘working mum’? They were like, ‘Hmm, everyone does that, it’s not an interesting angle.’” She snorts. “Everyone does that, right! And we shouldn’t be taking it for granted! We should be celebrating women for it. Who is it uninteresting to? The patriarchy! It’s a threat to their system, isn’t it?” So that’s the angle, despite what the press release says.

Pharrell Williams called Paloma a “perfect contradiction’, the combination of avant garde sensibilities, slick pop and mainstream popularity, the high glamour of her glittering showgirl persona and her daily updates on the pains of breastfeeding, love songs about the difficulties of a long-term relationship, the way she smiles through a story about miscarriage. “I’ve come to realise that when you work and also want a family there’s always conflict, and there’s always sacrifice. You can’t have it all. Me and my boyfriend jokily ask each other, ‘What are you going to have today, a shower or lunch?’” Today, she confirms, she showered. Thank you, I say. The last year has both bruised and boosted her, and as the August wind whips across the patio she sits up, steely now, and serious. “I’m not planning to change what I do,” she says. “But I am planning to change how I do it.”

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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.’ It has all the makings of a new era of Paloma. It’s confident. It’s cinematic. It’s empowering. It’s compelling from beginning to end, all powered by the kind of anthems that transformed her into an icon. The single is about finding the confidence to walk away from a relationship and being empowered with your own happiness, its limitless expression of pop allows it to sit comfortably next to Paloma’s many chart successors and then some.

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Paloma Faith Tour 2024: Dates, Tickets, Setlist and More

Paloma Faith has announced a major arena tour for 2024 in support of her upcoming 6th studio album. The tour promises to be her biggest yet, with over 20 dates scheduled across the UK and Ireland so far. Here is an overview of what fans can expect from Paloma Faith’s 2024 tour:

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Paloma Faith Tour Dates and Venues

The tour will kick off in late March 2024 in Belfast at the SSE Arena, followed by dates in Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and more. She will play a series of nights at major venues like The O2 in London and Resorts World Arena in Birmingham. The tour is scheduled to wrap up in June 2024 after a final show in Cardiff at the Motorpoint Arena.

Special Guests

Paloma Faith will be joined by some special guest acts during the tour, including Somerville, Delilah Montagu and Lucy Spraggan on select dates. These up-and-coming artists are sure to get the crowd excited before Paloma takes the stage.

Ticket Information

Tickets for Paloma Faith’s 2024 tour will go on sale Friday, September 27, 2024. Pre-sale tickets will be available earlier in the week. Ticket prices will vary by venue, but fans can expect to pay around £40-£80 for seating and £50-£100 for floor standing tickets. VIP packages with meet & greet options will also be available.

Setlist and Production

Paloma Faith will perform songs from her brand new 2024 album, which is rumored to have more of an electro-pop sound compared to her previous records. Fans can also expect to hear some of her biggest hits like “Only Love Can Hurt Like This,” “Changing” and “Stone Cold Sober.” The production promises to be sleek and modern with intricate lighting designs.

Now let’s take a deeper look at what to expect from Paloma Faith’s massive 2024 tour.

Detailed 2024 Tour Schedule and Locations

Paloma Faith will perform at major arenas and concert halls throughout the UK and Ireland on her 2024 tour. Here is the full schedule with dates, venues and locations:

  • March 24 – Belfast, UK – SSE Arena
  • March 26 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
  • March 28 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
  • April 1 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena
  • April 3 – Leeds, UK – First Direct Arena
  • April 5 – Liverpool, UK – M&S Bank Arena
  • April 7 – Newcastle, UK – Utilita Arena
  • April 9 – Sheffield, UK – Utilita Arena
  • April 11 – London, UK – The O2 Arena
  • April 15 – Bournemouth, UK – International Centre
  • April 17 – Cardiff, UK – Motorpoint Arena
  • May 1 – Nottingham, UK – Motorpoint Arena
  • May 3 – Birmingham, UK – Resorts World Arena
  • May 5 – Plymouth, UK – Pavilions
  • May 7 – Brighton, UK – Centre
  • June 1 – London, UK – The O2 Arena
  • June 3 – Birmingham, UK – Resorts World Arena
  • June 5 – Cardiff, UK – Motorpoint Arena

This schedule allows Paloma Faith to hit every major city in the UK and Ireland and perform at premier venues. The tour has a nice flow in terms of routing and gives fans in each area plenty of opportunity to catch a show.

What Will the Stage Production Be Like?

Paloma Faith is known for having elaborate stage productions and her 2024 tour will be no exception. Here are some details on what fans can expect:

There will be intricate lighting designs featuring LED panels, strobe lights, spotlights and more. Paloma will sing amidst colorful shifting lights choreographed to the music. Lighting will also accent key moments and change for different songs.

Video Screens

Massive high-def screens will flank the stage to show close-up shots of Paloma as well as artistic visuals synced to her songs. The screens will help fans in the back of big arenas feel closer to the action on stage.

Pyrotechnics

Paloma’s shows are known for flashy pyrotechnics and her 2024 concerts will feature fireworks, bursts of flames on stage and other dramatic effects during climatic portions of the setlist.

Wardrobe Changes

Paloma is expected to go through multiple costume changes over the course of the performance, each with its own unique look and style. This will keep the visuals exciting from start to finish.

The combined visual spectacle of lights, screens, effects and Paloma herself will make for an unforgettable live experience for fans on the 2024 tour.

Setlist Details – What Songs Will She Play?

While the full 2024 tour setlist has not yet been revealed, we can make some educated guesses based on past Paloma Faith concerts and her upcoming album. Here are some likely tracks she will perform:

Paloma will surely showcase plenty of new material from her 2024 studio album. Expect to hear her new singles plus other standout tracks from the record.

Greatest Hits

Fans will be treated to smash hits like “Only Love Can Hurt Like This,” “Picking Up the Pieces,” “Changing” and “Lullaby.” These are Paloma Faith classics that are practically guaranteed to be played.

Fan Favorites

Songs like “Crybaby,” “Make Your Own Kind of Music,” and “Mouth to Mouth” are long-time live show staples that fans love singing along to.

Paloma often throws in a cover or two on tour. She may opt for something surprising or a take on an 80s pop/rock tune.

To showcase her powerhouse vocals, Paloma is sure to include grand ballads like “Beauty of the End” and “Til I’m Done.”

No matter the exact setlist, it will be an outstanding spectrum of songs new and old that exemplify Paloma’s artistic range.

Ticket Prices & On-Sale Dates

Tickets for Paloma Faith’s 2024 tour will go on sale on Friday, September 27, 2024. Here is some info on ticket pricing and on-sales:

There will be various presales in the days leading up to the public on-sale, including artist fan club presales and venue/promoter presales. Presale codes are typically required.

General Public On-Sale

Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, September 27 at 10am local venue time. They will be available via Ticketmaster and each venue’s box office.

Pricing will vary by city, but fans can expect to pay:

  • Seated Tickets:  £40 – £80
  • General Admission Floor:  £50 – £100
  • VIP Packages:  £150+ (include perks like meet & greet, signed merch, premium seating)

Prices may fluctuate based on demand. The best deals can be found by buying tickets early during the presales.

Selling Out

Paloma’s tour will be in high demand, so fans are encouraged to buy tickets early before they sell out. The top tours of 2024 will likely sell out quickly.

Be ready on Friday, September 27 to secure your Paloma Faith 2024 tour tickets!

Special Guests & Openers

Paloma Faith will be bring some exciting up-and-coming artists on tour with her as opening acts and special guests on select dates. Here’s a look at who fans can expect to see:

The alt-pop singer-songwriter Somerville will open the majority of dates on the tour. The Irish musician recently cracked the charts with her debut single “Unconditional.” She’s sure to get the crowd warmed up nicely for Paloma.

Delilah Montagu

Select June dates will feature buzzworthy London artist Delilah Montagu as support. Her soulful, jazz-inflected sound has drawn comparisons to Amy Winehouse. Don’t miss your chance to catch this rising star early in her career.

Lucy Spraggan

Folk/acoustic musician Lucy Spraggan will lend her talents to Paloma’s intimate shows in smaller cities like Bournemouth and Plymouth. The singer-songwriter shot to fame competing on The X Factor UK in 2012.

More To Be Announced!

Rumor has it Paloma may confirm additional support acts and collaborations as the tour gets closer. Stick with her social media to be the first to know who else you might see share the stage on this epic tour!

What Will Paloma Faith Wear On Stage?

A Paloma Faith concert is just as much a visual feast as an auditory one. The singer brings her eclectic style A-game with show-stopping outfits and costume changes each night. Here’s a look at what fans can expect from her 2024 tour wardrobe:

Sequins & Glitter

Paloma will undoubtedly sparkle in sequined dresses, jumpsuits, capes and more on stage. She favors glittering embellishments that shine under the lights.

Bold Colors

Vivid bright colors are a staple of Paloma’s wardrobe. She often sports eye-catching hues like electric blue, fuchsia, emerald green and canary yellow.

Retro Influences

Paloma has a retro flair, with many costumes nodding to past eras. Expect to see 60s go-go boots, 70s disco flair, and Old Hollywood glam touches.

Theatrical Accents

Paloma likes to take the drama up a notch with feathers, capes, elaborate headdresses and accessories for a theatrical touch.

Costume Changes

She could easily dazzle in 10+ looks over the course of a single concert, each tailored to the vibe of specific songs in the setlist.

With Paloma Faith, you never know what spectacular style she will turn up in next. Her fashion is as captivating as her voice!

5 Key Takeaways from Paloma Faith’s 2024 Tour Announcement

  • The tour will visit major UK and Ireland arenas from March – June 2024, Paloma’s biggest tour yet
  • Along with new 2024 album songs, fans can expect to hear hits like “Only Love Can Hurt Like This” and “Crybaby”
  • Special guests like Somerville, Delilah Montagu and Lucy Spraggan will open on select dates
  • Tickets go on sale Friday, September 27, 2024 with pre-sales earlier that week
  • Paloma will dazzle with multiple show-stopping outfits and theatrical costumes each night

Conclusion & FAQs

Paloma Faith’s 2024 tour promises to be a one-of-a-kind live experience, showcasing the dynamic performer at the height of her career. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about the tour:

Is Paloma going on tour in 2024?

Yes! Paloma Faith has announced a major arena tour across the UK and Ireland for 2024. The tour will have over 20 dates from March through June.

When do tickets go on sale?

Tickets go on general sale Friday, September 27, 2024 at 10am local time. Presales will be available earlier that week.

How much are tickets?

Ticket pricing will vary by city, but fans can expect to pay between £40-£100 for seating and £50-£150 for floor tickets. VIP packages will also be offered.

What songs will she perform?

The setlist will likely include new songs from her 2024 album, greatest hits like “Only Love Can Hurt Like This,” and fan favorites like “Crybaby.” Covers and ballads are also expected.

Who is opening for Paloma Faith on tour?

Announced opening acts so far include Somerville, Delilah Montagu and Lucy Spraggan. More special guests may be added!

Don’t miss your chance to see Paloma Faith’s spectacular 2024 arena tour! It will undoubtedly be one of the hottest concert events of the year.

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Gearing up for another monumental chapter, British superstar  Paloma Faith  will return to Hull on  Friday, 03 May 2024.

Paloma will embark on the ‘ The Glorification Of Sadness Tour 2024 ’ tour across UK & Ireland.

The 26 date tour kicks off in Reading, with a headline show at The Hexagon and includes a headline show at London’s Eventim Apollo concluding with a show in Lincoln. Tickets go on sale from the 20th October.

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 ’

Thinking: Faith hasn’t been busier enough, in recent years. She’s released five albums, a flourishing acting career including a role as Bet Sykes in the Batman prequel series Pennyworth and starring as Florence De Regnier in Lionsgate's Dangerous Liaisons ; ambassadorships for Greenpeace and Oxfam and more recently launched her own interior brand called Paloma Home .

This is a new Paloma Faith, recharged, empowered and back in control. 

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British pop superstar Paloma Faith will embark on the ‘The Glorification Of Sadness Tour 2024’ across UK & Ireland, which includes a headline show at London’s Eventim Apollo in April 2024.

Gearing up for another monumental chapter, 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.

Please note Paloma Faith will be doing 2 sets on her upcoming tour and there will be no support. The first set starts at 8pm prompt.

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“The whole thing documents the growth of my feelings during the stage of the grief,” Faith tells PEOPLE

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Paloma Faith is transitioning into a new chapter in her life, and she wants her fans to come along for the ride.

Two years after getting divorced, Faith is releasing her sixth studio album, Glorification of Sadness , which is all about the stages of grief, on Friday. The pop singer, 42, tells PEOPLE exclusively that writing and recording the album has been healing in leaving a big part of her life behind following “the biggest breakup of my life.”

“It's very truthful and explicit about what it's about, and honest in the same way as Dolly Parton 's song ‘D-I-V-O-R-C-E,’” she explains. “I've been very explicit about all of my feelings of grief — running from rage, to introspection, self-doubt, guilt and shame, potential moments of hope, euphoria, all of it.”

Each track tells a different part of the Pennyworth actress’s story in order. She says she wrote the album over the past few years to accurately embody the emotions that came with what she was going through.

“The whole thing documents the growth of my feelings during the stage of the grief,” she says. “So it starts with ‘Sweatpants.’ That was when I was still in the relationship and doubting whether it had a future. And then it ends with ‘Already Broken,’ which was a song written about speaking to a potential new love interest.”

Several of the songs are about her children, and she said she even features their voices on one “sacred” track — ‘Divorce’ — where Faith is singing about hopelessness and love. The record also features joyful tunes, such as her (and her daughter’s) favorite empowerment song.

“My 2-year-old has me sing ‘Bad Woman’ to her every night before bed,” Faith shares. “It's her favorite song and she loves it, and she keeps telling everyone she's a bad woman, so I'm doing something right I think.”

The message of “Bad Woman” in particular is what Faith says represents the album as a whole. She believes that “women are burning out” without receiving the respect they deserve.

“We've now got three people's jobs to do,” she explains. “We are raising the kids, we're mothering everyone who needs it, and we're working as well. And I don't feel like men are stepping up to notice or be as sympathetic to it as they should be in filling in the gaps. I think we are just exhausted. And so it's about saying essentially, f--- you to the patriarchy."

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Another way Faith, who is a favorite artist of royals Prince William and Kate , is standing up against the patriarchy — claiming the title of executive producer. Although this is the first time she has received that title on an album, Faith says she has played that role on all her albums — she just never got credit for it.

“This time I'm like, ‘No, I'm not doing that anymore.’ It's kind of like a feminist move, but also just a human move as well, just to be like, 'OK, I'm going to give everyone credit, but I'm not going to forget myself.’”

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The “How You Leave a Man” singer will be going on tour in the U.K. and Europe in the spring, landing in 26 cities over the course of three months. Afterward, she says she wants to focus on her other pursuits in the entertainment world, as well as her family.

“After the album promo and all the touring, I would love to tour in America, but that depends on streaming numbers, and I'd love to do some more acting, and I can't wait for my book to come out,” she reveals. “I think that's enough. I've got two children to raise on my own now as well.”

She laughs as she adds: “I've still got to make sure my children don't resent me for never being there.”

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Paloma Faith announces new memoir: ‘MILF’

"To all the MILFs out there, I salute you"

Paloma Faith attends The Fashion Awards 2023 presented by Pandora at the Royal Albert Hall on December 04, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Kate Green/BFC/Getty Images)

Paloma Faith has announced her new memoir MILF which stands for Motherhood, Identity, Love and Fuckery.

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Per a press release, the BRIT award-winning singer’s book will dive “deep into the issues that face women today, from battling through the expectations of patriarchy to the Supermum myth.”

MILF sees Faith discuss the challenges of in vitro fertilisation (IVF), the early years of motherhood and “questions around identity and how motherhood impacts on that, to what it even means to be a ‘good mother’, how we need to embrace messiness, imperfection and the bitter sweet pleasures of being ‘selfish’ and putting ourselves first.”

The book is set for release on June 6 and is available for pre-order here . Faith is also holding a prize draw with Waterstones. By pre-ordering her book through the shop, you are entering for the chance to win two tickets to her show at Hampton Court Palace on June 20. The draw will close on June 5.

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To celebrate the release of MILF , Faith will be taking part in an in-conversation event at London’s Union Chapel on Wednesday June 12. Visit here to purchase tickets . More dates are soon to be announced.

Speaking about her memoir in an Instagram post, Faith shared that it is “a kind of homage to all the women out there with children and without and saying ‘Let’s just think about this ridiculously patriarchal system that we have which gives us all these unfair expectations of us as women and we’re saying no’.”

She continued: “Come with me on a journey which is anecdotal and also thought provoking and opening a conversation in which we as women can support each other, embrace each other and be empowered by one another whilst hopefully educating some men on the way… To all the MILFs out there, I salute you.”

In other news, Faith is set to perform at this year’s Camp Bestival Shropshire . She will also be performing at Dreamland in August as part of the 2024 Margate Summer Sessions .

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Paloma Faith has spoken further about suffering a miscarriage and deciding to carry on with shooting a fight scene while filming Batman prequel Pennyworth .

The Gold singer, 42, who played gangster Bet Sykes on the DC show , said she needed to use the toilet ‘nine times’ during the traumatic incident and told producers she ‘ate something bad’ to avoid being sent home.

[The miscarriage] started at work and it was a fight scene on Pennyworth. I just thought to myself, It’s gone so I might as well carry on with what I was doing,’ she recalled on the  How to Fail with Elizabeth Day  podcast.

‘I had to go to the toilet nine times and on film sets they have to escort you to the toilet because they don’t want to lose you and delay filming or whatever.

‘It was quite embarrassing so I told them I ate something bad last night because I knew if I told them they would escort me home.

‘I didn’t want to. I would just be going home without work and without a viable pregnancy and I just thought I’m going to stay.’

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The Never Tear Us Apart singer, who  has two young children  with her former partner Leyman Lahcine , first spoke of her pregnancy loss on set in an Instagram comment to Jessie J.

After Jessie, 35, shared she had suffered a miscarriage and decided to continue with  a planned performance  in LA, Paloma replied in the comments: ‘Jessie you are 100 per cent doing the right thing. I had a miscarriage on a film set where I was filming and I just kept filming.

‘You get your joy from singing and you need your joy more than ever. You will and  should have a baby … Women are amazing!’

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Speaking previously about motherhood, Paloma said she was raising her first child, born in 2017, as gender neutral and pledged to never disclose their name.

However, in a later discussion with Giovanna Fletcher on her Happy Mum, Happy Baby  podcast,  the popstar repeatedly used female pronouns about her child.

In 2021, she gave birth to her second child and revealed fears that it spelled the end of her music career.

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‘I did have a dinner [with record label bosses] and there were signs of concern when I mentioned that I’d like another child,’ she said in BBC Two documentary Paloma Faith: As I Am.

‘It was uncomfortable. It’s not a very child-friendly industry. It’s OK with one but I feel like two then becomes something different. I feel like I’ve cheated death in a way, in terms of the death of my career, with one. And I feel like maybe you can’t cheat death twice.’ 

Meanwhile, Paloma has also recently spoken about returning to dating after splitting from her partner of almost a decade, Leyman.

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‘I feel emaciated and it’s because I’ve had around 700 breakups in 12 months,’ the star joked on Zoe Ball’s BBC Radio 2 show in October.

Paloma went on to quip: ‘It’s due to my new single. It’s all for the art, it’s like “what does a breakup feel like again?”‘

Pennyworth explored the early life of the Wayne family butler, Alfred Pennyworth (Jack Bannon), a former British soldier of the Special Air Service, years before the events of Gotham in Batman.

It was cancelled in February 2023 after three seasons.

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