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Paloma Faith has released dates for her 2022 tour, ‘The Age of Optimism’. Tickets go on presale on Ticketmaster at 10am today.
In September 2020 on the back of her single ‘Better Than This’ the singer released her fifth studio album, ‘Intimate Things’.
She has also featured as a judge on talent show The Voice. Faith later returned in 2020 to participate as a judge in The Voice Kids spinoff where she coached young talent.
Faith will be coming to Carlisle on July 23rd 2022 and will be performing at Bitts Park. You can buy your tickets here from 10am.
Summer Tour 2022 ! If you weren’t able to make the September and October dates and missed out or you want to come see me perform live again - nows the time to come see me ✨
— Paloma Faith💙 (@Palomafaith) October 8, 2021
Tickets on sale next Friday 15th October at 10amhttps://t.co/871V6cvxly pic.twitter.com/15RiFVYTAs
Paloma Faith Full UK Tour Dates
June 2022
02 Jun 2022 – Usher Hall, Edinburgh
03 Jun 2022 – Harrogate Convention Centre, Harrogate
05 Jun 2022 – Regent Theatre, Ipswich
06 Jun 2022 – New Victoria Theatre, Woking
09 Jun 2022 – Bonus Arena, Hull
10 Jun 2022 – International Centre, Bournemouth
12 Jun 2022 – Regent Theatre, Stoke-On-Trent
13 Jun 2022 – Globe, Stockton
17 Jun 2022 – Newmarket Racecourse, Newmarket
18 Jun 2022 – Parc Y Scarlets, Llanelli
25 Jun 2022 – Doncaster Racecourse, Doncaster
July 2022
01 Jul 2022 – Haydock Park, Racecourse
02 Jul 2022 – Live at Peace Hall, Halifax
08 Jul 2022 – Chepstow Racecourse, Chepstow
09 Jul 2022 – Central Park, Plymouth
16 Jul 2022 – Darlington Arena, Darlington
17 Jul 2022 – Campbell Park, Milton Keynes
20 Jul 2022 – Sandown Park, Sandown
23 Jul 2022 – Bitts Park, Carlisle
24 Jul 2022 – Slessor Gardens, Dundee
30 Jul 2022 – Park Resort, Lingfield
31 Jul 2022 – County Cricket Club, Leicester
August 2022
05 Aug 2022 – Hatfield Park , Hertfordshire
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