12 facts you might not know about the lovely Paloma Faith
She's got an incredible voice!
Paloma Faith has one of the most unique voices in British music! The 'Only Love Can Hurt Like This' singer released her sixth album 'The Glorification of Sadness' in Spring 2024, and can seemingly do it all. Not only does she have an incredible voice and is an amazingly talented songwriter, but she's also a brilliant performer and actress.
Alongside being a worldwide superstar, Paloma is also a mum of two and has often spoken about how that has impacted her writing. In June 2024, she performed at Glastonbury Festival, so what better time to get to know her a bit better with these 12 facts?
1) What is Paloma Faith's real name?
Technically, it is her real name! She was born Paloma Faith Bloomfield.
2) Where is she from?
Paloma is from Hackney in London, and her dad is Spanish.
3) How old is she?
Paloma's birthday is 21st July 1981, making her currently 43-years-old. In 2014, Paloma admitted that she had lied about her age at the beginning of her career, believing that she'd get further if record executives thought she was younger.
4) How did Paloma Faith become famous?
Paloma took dance lessons as a child, and studied for a degree at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance in Leeds, before taking on an MA in theatre directing. She worked as a singer in a burlesque cabaret and a bartender in a pub among other things, and began recording in studios before meeting her managers.
The manager of the pub she worked at invited her to front his band, becoming known as Paloma and the Penetrators, and she was scouted by an A&R from Epic Records at one of the band's performances. After turning down the opportunity to join Amy Winehouse's band, and released her debut single 'Stone Cold Sober' in 2009.
5) Which films and TV shows has Paloma Faith been in?
Her first acting role was the role of Andrea in the 2007 remake of St Trinian's, and she had a role as Sally, the Devil's girlfriend, in 2009 film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus as well as a small part in horror film Dread.
She had a role as a cabaret performer in Blandings in 2013, and in 2015 played Tinker Bell in Peter & Wendy, an adaptation of Peter Pan. She was a judge on The Voice UK in 2016 alongside fellow coaches Boy George, Ricky Wilson and will.i.am, and returned to the panel in 2020 for The Voice Kids UK, reuniting with will.i.am and joining McFly's Danny Jones as well as Pixie Lott.
She has also portrayed Florence de Regnier in period drama Dangerous Liaisons alongside Lesley Manville, Carice van Houten and Mia Threapleton among many others.
6) What did she study?
The singer studied for a MA in theatre directing at the University of the Arts in London.
7) What was Paloma Faith's debut album?
Paloma released her debut album 'Do You Want The Truth Or Something Beautiful?' in 2009. It charted at Number 9 in the Official UK Charts.
8) Is Paloma Faith married?
Paloma married New Zealand chef Rian Haynes in 2005, but the pair split up after less than a year of being together and were divorced four years later. She spoke about the marriage to Metro.co.uk in 2013: "It was just a young, frivolous thing.
"We were in our early twenties and we did something quickly and realised it was a mistake. But we’re still close. I am still friends with him. All my other relationships were the ones that screwed me up, not that one!"
Paloma met French artist Leyman Lahcine in 2013, welcoming their first daughter together on 5th December 2016, choosing to keep their child out of the public eye but thanking the NHS in a handwritten note on her Instagram page which has since been taken down.
Paloma announced her second pregnancy in September 2020 with a very relatable message, taking to Instagram with a photo of her bump.
Paloma and Leyman welcomed their second daughter in February 2021, again choosing to keep her out of the public eye.
In November 2022, it was reported that Paloma and Leyman had decided to part ways. She began a relationship with creative director Andrew Soar in early 2023, but announced that they'd split in an interview in October 2023.
WATCH: Paloma Faith Reveals How She Manages Touring Now She's A Mum
9) Has Paloma Faith ever had a Number 1?
She scored her first UK Number 1 in 2014 when she appeared on Sigma’s track ‘Changing’, written by Ella Eyre. Her fourth album, 'The Architect', also reached Number 1 after it was released in November 2017.
WATCH: Sigma ft. Paloma Faith - 'Changing' (Official Video)
10) Is Paloma Faith vegan?
Although she's never admitted to begin vegan, Paloma has taken part in many campaigns for animal rights in the past. She told Glamour in 2015: "I'm not actually vegan, but sometimes I like to cook vegan food."
11) Which awards has she won?
She won a BRIT Award for 'Best British Female Solo Artist' at the 2015 Awards, beating the likes of Ella Henderson, FKA Twigs, Jessie Ware and Lily Allen. She was nominated for the same award in 2011, 2013 and 2018.
12) Paloma is going on tour in 2024
Paloma announced the 'The Glorification of Sadness Tour' in October 2023, with a whopping 26 dates confirmed for April to June 2024. The dates supported her sixth studio album of the same name, featuring singles like instant hit 'How You Leave a Man'.
She spoke about the track and the album on podcast Reign with Josh Smith, saying: "It's about the worst breakup I've ever had, because it's the longest relationship I've ever had. We obviously had two kids together, so it's the worst thing that's ever happened to me in my life that I couldn't ignore when I was writing, but also the most private I feel about it because there's kids involved, so it's weird but I'm hoping the songs speak for themselves.
"I find it liberating. I feel like the whole album, when you go from start to finish, it's basically chronicling the stages of grief. It goes from the self-destructive moments to the insular moments to the really vulnerable moments and, actually, the kind of unusual bits for me as a female artist are the empowered moments.
"Even though it's been devastating and hard and all that, through the campaign I'm managing to sprinkle a bit of humour. Oh, let's laugh in the face of adversity, it's quite a sort of camp response to tragedy. But I feel like that in itself is helpful to me. It's kind of group therapy when I go online and people are like, ‘yes, girl!’"
Sadly, Paloma had to cancel her London tour date due to contracting laryngitis. The singer shared a statement with her fans saying: 'It's been taken out of my hands, I have been told I must listen to the medical professionals, so that I am able to return to perform for you, without causing long term damage.'
Scroll through to see all the artists going on tour in the upcoming months:
Myles Smith
Myles Smith has announced his biggest solo tour due to take place in February 2025. His tour, called the 'We Were Never Strangers' tour, will start on 15th February in Leeds, before finishing in London on 26th February.
Craig David
Craig David will be going on tour in February 2025, with special guest Lemar. The singer has announced a series of dates across the UK, including Leeds, Glasgow, Newcastle and many more.
Sabrina Carpenter
'Espresso' icon Sabrina Carpenter will be gracing the UK & Ireland with dates on her 'Short N' Sweet Tour' in March 2025. The tour is in support of her sixth studio album of the same name, and will also see her perform across North America and Europe.
She's also announced she'll headline American Express Presents BST Hyde Park, in London, on Saturday 5th July.
Sean Paul and Ashanti
Sean Paul and Ashanti are teaming up for a collaborative tour in April 2025, playing dates across the UK and Ireland. The tour will kick off in Belfast on 9th April with both Ashanti and Sean Paul, before Sean plays solo in Aberdeen and Newcastle. Ashanti will then re-join the tour for dates in Leeds, Glasgow, Nottingham, London, Birmingham and Manchester, with Sean finishing the tour on his own in Cardiff, Brighton and Bournemouth.
Olly Murs
Olly Murs has announced a huge 16 date UK and Ireland tour for April and May 2025. The tour is to celebrate 15 years in music, and he will be joined by special guests Blue.
Gary Barlow
Gary Barlow has announced a huge UK and Ireland tour, with dates in April, May and June 2025. The 'Let Me Go' singer will be visiting 27 locations, performing songs from his back catalogue, including some of his iconic Take That hits. Tickets for the 'Songbook Tour' go on sale on Friday 29th November 2024.
Kylie Minogue
Kylie Minogue has announced her latest tour will be called 'The Tension Tour' and will take place in the UK throughout May 2025. Speaking about her tour, Kylie said: "I am beyond excited to announce the TENSION TOUR 2025. I can't wait to share beautiful and wild moments with fans all over the world, celebrating the Tension era and more! It's been an exhilarating ride so far and now, get ready for your close up because I will be calling Lights, Camera, Action … and there will be a whole lot of Padaming!"
Scissor Sisters
The Scissors Sisters are returning for a UK tour, performing in Nottingham, Glasgow, Manchester, London, Leeds, Birmingham and more in May 2025. The last time the band were on tour was back in 2012 with their 'Let's Have A Kiki Tour', named after a song on their fourth album 'Magic Hour'. This new tour will feature Jake Shears, Babydaddy and Del Marquis and celebrate the release of their debut album.
Nelly
Noughties legend Nelly is bringing his 'Where The Party At' tour to the UK in celebration of the 25th anniversary of his debut album 'Country Grammar'. He'll be joined by special guests Eve, Fabolous, Jermaine Dupri and St. Lunatics when he heads to London, Birmingham and Manchester in June 2025.
Nelly is best known for his iconic R&B tracks 'Ride Wit Me', 'Hot In Herre' and collab with Kelly Clarkson 'Dilemma'.
Sam Fender
Sam Fender has announced two dates in his home town of Newcastle in June 2025, which will follow his tour of the UK and Ireland in the run up to Christmas 2024. He'll head to St James' Park on Thursday 12th and Saturday 14th June.
Dua Lipa
Not only did Dua Lipa delight fans when she announced a new UK date for her 'Radical Optimism' tour - performing at Wembley Stadium in London - but she upped the excitement as she added another date, due to popular demand. She will be performing at the world-famous venue on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st June 2025.
She later announced a date in Liverpool on 24th June 2025.
Olivia Rodrigo
Despite only recently finishing her 'Guts World Tour', 'Vampire' singer Olivia Rodrigo has announced more UK tour dates for 2025. She'll be heading to London's Hyde Park for American Express presents BST Hyde Park on Friday 27th June. She'll also be heading to Manchester's Co-Op Live Arena for her rescheduled set on Monday 30th June and Tuesday 1st July, after problems with the venue forced cancellation at the eleventh hour in May 2024.
The Script
The Script sold out the first UK leg of their 'Satellites World Tour', which took place in 2024 — but they have now announced several more dates for June and July 2025 taking place at several festivals and outdoor venues.
Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish's 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' tour will be coming to the UK in July 2025 after visiting the US, Australia and wider Europe. The 'Bad Guy' singer will be performing 12 dates in the UK, including in Manchester and London. It follows the release of her third album of the same name in May 2024.
Coldplay
Coldplay announced eight-date UK stadium tour in September 2024. The tour will take place in London and Hull, with two dates at Hull's Craven Park Stadium, and six at London's Wembley Stadium, in August 2025.
One Republic
One Republic will be heading out on tour in September 2025. The band behind huge hit 'Counting Stars' will be joined by special guest, Ella Henderson as they head to London, Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff and Birmingham for the 'Escape to Europe 2025 Tour'.
Busted Vs McFly
Busted and McFly are teaming up for an ultimate battle of the bands tour in 2025, playing dates across the UK in September and October 2025. The tour is called Busted Vs McFly.
Katy Perry
Katy Perry is never afraid to put on a show, and she'll be doing just that in London, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham and Glasgow in October 2025. She revealed in November 2024 that she'll be bringing 'The Lifetimes Tour' to the UK.
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