Paloma Faith has returned with the release of her new single ‘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. She will head out on an extensive UK tour in April, bringing her to Bournemouth International centre in May.
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 – listen HERE. The album is described as cinematic, empowering and 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.
‘The Glorification of Sadness’ is more than an album about relationships. it is a 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. 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 are on sale now.
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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