Paloma Faith Adds Second Date To Hampton Court Palace Festival

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Paloma Faith has confirmed she will be performing at the idyllic Hampton Court Palace Festival with a 2nd date added.

PWR Events and Historic Royal Palaces are thrilled to announce that due to phenomenal public demand Paloma Faith has added an extra date to this year’s Hampton Court Palace Festival. She will now also perform on Tuesday 16th June and tickets will go on sale at 11am on Friday 23rd January. 
 
The first date sold out within hours, so don’t miss your chance to see Paloma at Henry VIII’s Palace where she will delight the audience with songs from her recent and most successful album to date, A Perfect Contradiction with top ten singles Can’t Rely on You and her first Number 1 Only Love Can Hurt Like This.
 
Other acts also confirmed for the Festival, include Britain’s favourite tenor Alfie Boe with his band who will perform classic tracks from a selection of his albums; two nights with the King of boogie woogie Jools Holland & his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra; John Wilson & The John Wilson Orchestra reviving the sounds of the MGM Studio Orchestra; and The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra who will return for a glorious evening of Fanfare & Fireworks.
 
Hampton Court Palace Festival is renowned for creating a truly unforgettable experience. Artists perform in the historic main courtyard of the magnificent Tudor Palace, which is this year celebrating its 500th birthday, providing an intimate atmosphere for an audience of 3,000. VIP Packages are available in the State Apartments and Festival-goers can also arrive early (doors open at 5.30pm) to enjoy picnics on the Palace Garden lawn or underneath a luxury waterside gazebo before the show.

Published on 22 January 2015 by Wayne Feltham

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