Glastonbury 2024 fans won over by Paloma Faith as they 'go to heaven' over tribute after missing own gig
30.06.2024 - 16:25
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Paloma Faith was already earning plenty of praise for her Glastonbury Festival 2024 set before she sent fans 'to heaven' with a special tribute. The singer appeared on the Pyramid Stage on Sunday (June 30) just days after cancelling her own headline show.
Paloma, 42, was taken ill just 48 hours before her set at Worthy Farm, and forced to cancel a gig on Friday (June 28) in Southhampton. She told fans she was ‘incredibly upset and disappointed’, and wrote on Instagram: "After suffering from exhaustion and catching various illnesses from my kids, my voice has been severely affected and my range is compromised."
Then on Sunday morning, the Stone Cold Sober singer told her hundreds of thousands of followers that the show will be going on. She shared an update with a picture of members of her team in a car seemingly on their way to Worthy Farm, with the caption: "My gorgeous team hyped about the fact my sore throat has improved and will sing today!"
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She arrived on Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage by belting out her song How You Leave A Man, expertly using her wide-ranging vocal skills. Dressed in a tight pink and red dress, she went on to tell the crowd after her track Bad Woman that she sang the song "every night before my three-year-old goes to sleep".
She also said that her setlist was "dedicated to all the single mothers out there" having explored the end of a relationship with her album The Glorification Of Sadness.
Paloma added: "I hope that you are going to raise all of your daughters to be Bad Women too, because I listened and I acted with