Paloma Faith is an award-winning Singer, Songwriter, Actor, Author and TV personality.
London-born Paloma has released four critically acclaimed platinum-selling albums to date.
Her most recent Album ‘The Glorification Of Sadness’ debuted at no 1 on the digital albums chart.
Her global tours and timeless discography have solidified her ongoing relevance in the music industry and captivated audiences for over a decade. As well as collecting dozens of awards, including a BRIT Award, Paloma has reached a wider audience as an accomplished actress in both film and television, with notable roles in HBO’s 'Pennyworth', Starzplays 'Dangerous Liaisons', Paulo Sorretinos ‘Youth’ and Terry Gilliams ‘The Imaginarium Of Dr Parnassus.
Ethos & Goals
Paloma is a strong advocate for causes addressing any form of injustice, with a focus on empowering women and girls.
She is well known for her LGBTQ+ Allyship , racial injustice and political engagement for good.
Paloma continues to use her platform for good as an ambassador for Oxfam, Greenpeace and her work with the Disasters Emergency Committee.
She is an entrepreneur and has her own interior brand called 'Paloma Home' and is considered a style icon pushing the boundaries with her bold fashion.
Current & Upcoming Projects
‘The Glorification of Sadness’
ALBUM
The album is a sonically vivid, with a leading message of female empowerment and the importance of living authentically. Previous single ‘Bad Woman’ is an epic power anthem, following Paloma on a gritty journey of new-found independence; ‘How You Leave A Man’, produced by award-winning producer and composer Martin Wave and co-written with JKash, Andrew Wells, Ellie King and Charlie Puth, bravely broadcasts the importance of not sticking with monotony, backed by a distorted guitar solo and a grand unravelling of strings; while ‘Pressure ft. Kojey Radical’ follows the singer on a deeply personal and expansive journey through defying the status quo in a bid to fight against pressure and expectations. ‘Divorce’ is an expansive and deeply personal ballad, with Paloma’s children providing an emotional voiceover in a track that draws on the hurt brought by the breakdown of a relationship, and with it a family; while ‘Cry On The Dance Floor’ is a pop fantasy, with an infectious dance beat and fierce independent energy. The concept album follows a chronological order, navigating fresh wounds and grief, therapizing Paloma’s darker feelings of rage and sadness, while also celebrating the hopeful highs.
On the album Paloma comments, “The album itself is about taking responsibility for your own happiness , it’s about being empowered by even your failures because god knows we all fail. It’s about divine femininity and strength. The track listing runs chronologically through the course of a long term relationship breakdown that involves children (because that is a very different experience to the cut and runs of youth). It is a love letter to the self in all its grotesque and shameful glory and a testament to the strength and fragility of the human condition.”
OUT NOW
MUSIC VISUALS
‘How You Leave a Man’
(October, 2023)
How you leave a man is the lead single from Paloma’s latest album, Glorification of Sadness’. Produced by award-winning producer and composer Martin Wave and co-written with JKash, Andrew Wells, Ellie King and Charlie Puth, bravely broadcasts the importance of not sticking with monotony, backed by a distorted guitar solo and a grand unravelling of strings;
‘BAD WOMAN’
‘ONLY LOVE CAN HURT LIKE THIS’
‘MILF: Motherhood, Identity, Love and F*ckery’
BOOK
(Penguin Books, 6th June 2024)
Can women have it all? What does it mean to be a woman and a mother in the modern age?
In this passionate, funny and fierce polemic, BRIT award winning Paloma Faith delves deep into the issues that face women today, from battling through the expectations of patriarchy to the Supermum myth.
Infused with Paloma's characteristic humour and raw honesty about the challenges of IVF and the early years of motherhood, this book is a beautiful celebration of women's work and the invisible load women carry. Moving from 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. Paloma invites us into her own coming of age and relationship with her mum, to explore how our bonds with our children evolve into adulthood. We see a glimpse of the complexities and joys of Paloma's experience of juggling romantic love, heartbreak and dating with the demands of motherhood.
HEADLINE TOUR & Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival
LIVE
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 the UK and Europe. The 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.
In addition to Paloma’s headline tour this year, as part of her summer Festival run, Paloma will be performing on the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival’s iconic Main stage.
brand partnerships
Paloma’s previous brand partnerships have been diverse and impactful, with a focus on enhancing the brands vision and identity using Paloma’s unique, authentic style and personality to widen and attract a broader, untapped audience.
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Skoda
John Lewis
Agent Provocateur
Chicken Run
Converse
Amazon
Previous partnerships include
ACTING
Alongside her music output, Paloma has managed to build 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