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BRIT award winning and double platinum artist Paloma Faith is coming to Scotland and pre-sale tickets are being dropped today.
The "Stone Cold Sober" singer will be touring the UK throughout summer 2022 as part of her Age of Optimism tour.
The UK-wide tour includes venues such as Liverpool, Plymouth and Carlisle.
Tickets go on pre-sale from 10am on Wednesday October 13 via Ticketmaster.
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
Talking about the tour, Paloma said: "I've been touring my recent album, Infinite Things, and it's been so invigorating seeing everyone out on the road around the UK.
"I've loved playing live again and I am beyond excited to announce my Summer 2022 tour.
"I love nothing more than singing for you all and hearing you sing back to me. There’s nothing like it.”
How to book tickets
Paloma Faith will be coming to Scotland on Thursday June, 2 2022 and Sunday July 24 2022.
She will be performing at Edinburgh's Usher Hall and Dundee's Slessor Gardens.
Tickets for her Edinburgh show are already out and there's limited availability so get yours quick.
The Slessor Gardens tickets go on pre-sale today ( Wednesday October 13 2021) at 10am.
Book your tickets via Ticketmaster.
Paloma Faith 2022 tour dates
- June 2 2022 - Edinburgh Usher Hall
- June 3 2022 - Harrogate Convention Centre
- June 5 2022 - Ipswich Regent Theatre
- June 6 2022 - Woking New Victoria Theatre
- June 9 2022 - Hull Bonus Arena
- June 10 2022 - Bournemouth International Centre
- June 12 2022 - Stoke-on-Trent Regent Theatre
- June 13 2022 - Stockton-on-Tees Stockton Globe
- June 17 2022 - Newmarket Racecourses
- June 18 2022 - Llanelli Parc Y Scarlets
- June 25 2022 - Doncaster Racecourse
- July 1 2022 - Newton-Le-Willows Haydock Park Racecourse
- July 2 2022 - Halifax The Piece Hall
- July 8 2022 - Chepstow Racecourse
- July 9 2022 - Central Park Plymouth
- July 16 2022 - Darlington Arena
- July 17 2022 - Milton Keynes Campbell Park
- July 20 2022 - Esher Sandown Park Racecourse
- July 23 2022 - Carlisle Bitts Park
- July 24 2022 - Dundee Slessor Gardens
- July 30 2022 - Lingfield Park Resort
- July 31 2022 - Leicestershire County Cricket Ground
- August 5 2022 - Hertfordshire Hatfield Park
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