Paloma Faith releases second single Bad Woman

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PALOMA FAITHRELEASES SECOND NEW SINGLE
BAD WOMAN

UPCOMING ALBUM ‘THE GLORIFICATION OF SADNESS’, OUT 16TH FEBRUARY

 

 

 

British superstar and pop visionary Paloma Faith has released her second single ‘Bad Woman’, taken from her highly anticipated sixth studio album ‘The Glorification of Sadness’ via RCA Records.

In her latest offering, Paloma leaves with the sunset in a strikingly cinematic portrayal of confidence, driving onwards into her new era. ‘Bad Woman’ is an epic power anthem, following its dynamic predecessor ‘How You Leave A Man’, and carrying a message of female empowerment at its very forefront. The track follows the Brit Award winning singer on a gritty journey of new-found independence, beaming with feminine energy.

These singles are 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 that 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.

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HEADLINE TOUR DATES 2024 

 

APRIL

3rd – Reading, The Hexagon SOLD OUT

5th – Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall SOLD OUT

6th – Blackpool, The Blackpool Opera House SOLD OUT

8th – Liverpool, Liverpool Empire Theatre

9th – Sheffield, Sheffield City Hall SOLD OUT

11th – Manchester, The Bridgewater Hall SOLD OUT

12th – 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 SOLD OUT

30th – Glasgow, SEC Armadillo

 

MAY

2nd – Dunfermline, Alhambra Theatre – SOLD OUT

3rd – Hull, Bonus Arena

5th – Birmingham, Symphony Hall – SOLD OUT

6th – Birmingham, Symphony Hall

8th – Ipswich, Ipswich Regent Theatre – SOLD OUT

9th – Bath, The Forum – SOLD OUT

11th – Stockton, Globe Theatre – SOLD OUT

12th – York, York Barbican – SOLD OUT

14th – Oxford, New Theatre Oxford

15th – Southend, Cliffs Pavilion – SOLD OUT

17th – Bournemouth, International Centre

18th – Swansea, Swansea Arena – SOLD OUT

19th – Marlow Pub in the Park

 

JUNE

21st  – Llangollen, Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod

22nd – Lincoln, Lincoln Castle

 

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