A Night of Paloma’s Passion: Paloma Faith Electrifying Concert on Teesside
Words – Ruth Shay
Photos – John Hayhurst
Paloma Faith brought her unmistakable charisma and powerhouse vocals to Stockton in a concert that was nothing short of electrifying. The evening was a celebration of music, individual style, and above all, Paloma’s unique brand of theatricality that captivated the audience from start to finish.
From the moment she stepped onto the stage, wearing a translucent black outfit with black stockings and suspenders, Paloma commanded the attention of every soul in the venue. With a voice that effortlessly traverses genres, she delivered each song with passion and precision, leaving the crowd spellbound.
The two sets that she played tonight were a dynamic journey through Paloma’s discography, featuring hits like “Only Love Can Hurt Like This,” “Upside Down,” and “Picking Up the Pieces,” interspersed with tracks from her latest album. Each song was elevated by Paloma’s magnetic stage presence and the impeccable musicianship of her band, creating an immersive sonic experience that resonated throughout the wonderful art deco Globe theatre.
But it wasn’t just the music that made the concert memorable; it was Paloma’s infectious energy and genuine connection with her audience. Whether she was sharing personal anecdotes between songs or encouraging the crowd to sing along or waving, Paloma’s warmth and authenticity shone through, forging a bond that made the concert feel like an intimate gathering among friends.
The visual spectacle of the concert was equally impressive, with stunning box lighting design and elaborate stage production adding to the theatrics of Paloma’s performance. From glittering costumes to dramatic set pieces, every detail was meticulously crafted to enhance the overall experience, resulting in a feast for the senses that left a lasting impression.
In the end, the Paloma Faith concert tonight was more than just a musical event; it was a celebration of artistry, individuality, and the unifying power of music. Paloma’s talent, charm, and infectious spirit left the audience uplifted and inspired, proving once again why she is one of the most captivating performers of her generation.
Set List: How you leave a man, God in a dress, Bad woman, Divorce, Say my name, I am enough, Already broken, Hate when you’re happy, Enjoy yourself, Cry on the dance floor, Eat shit and die, Let it ride, Sweatpants. ENCORE (2nd Set) Stone cold sober, Picking up the pieces, Crybaby, Upside down, Gold, Can’t rely on you, Lullaby, Only love can hurt like this.