The concert was great but the organisation of parking was awful. No one we spoke to had a clue! We upgraded to hospitality, which when we eventually got in was great but on arrival nobody could tell us where to go for the suite!! Many of us were just left wandering aimlessly aroundle, terrible!
Posted by Helen l on 30/07/2018
Paloma Faith - The Architect Summer Tour, Towcester Racecourse, Towcester - 28th July 2018
Paloma is an angel totally inspirational and made the rain and wind fade away
Posted anonymously on 30/07/2018
Paloma Faith - The Architect Summer Tour, Towcester Racecourse, Towcester - 28th July 2018
Great venue. Golden circle tickets made sure you were very close to the stage. Car park was easy to get in and out of. Even if you weren’t in Golden circle area the screens were excellent. Even the rain didn’t dampen people’s spirits.
Posted by mrc2359 on 29/07/2018
Paloma Faith - The Architect Summer Tour, Towcester Racecourse, Towcester - 28th July 2018
Paloma put on a great show in very testing conditions, we hope there are more concerts staged at the racecourse
Posted by Stu on 29/07/2018
Paloma Faith - The Architect Summer Tour, Towcester Racecourse, Towcester - 28th July 2018
Weather didn't help sound at all. Sound kept disappearing and didn't appear to be adjusted by sound crew.
Posted anonymously on 29/07/2018
Paloma Faith - The Architect Summer Tour, Towcester Racecourse, Towcester - 28th July 2018
London-born pop singer Paloma Faith (full name Paloma Faith Blomfield) takes R&B into the 21st century.
Faith rose to fame with the release of her double platinum debut album Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful? in 2009. It includes her hit singles “Stone Cold Sober", "New York", and "Upside Down". Her second album Fall to Grace dropped in 2012 and has also reached double platinum certification and contained the single "Picking Up the Pieces". It saw her receive two BRIT Award nominations.
Paloma’s third record A Perfect Contradiction featured her best-selling song "Only Love Can Hurt Like This" when it came out in 2014. Subsequent titles include The Architect (2017), Infinite Things (2020) and The Glorification of Sadness (2024).