Paloma Faith brought Campbell Park’s live concert series to a close on Sunday night with a set of pop perfection.
Following headline performances on previous nights by ABBA Symphonic and Rag ‘n’ Bone Man, the London singer songwriter treated fans to some of her best-known hits from across her five albums.
Organisers were forced to make a last minute change to the line-up after James Morrison pulled out due to illness.
Joe Bygraves stepped in to replace Morrison and followed Katie Kittermaster who opened proceedings.
More photos and a review of the show are online at the MK Citizen.
More photos from gigs at venue sin MK are available on this site here.
Paloma Faith performing at Campbell Park in Milton Keynes on July 17, 2022. Photo by David Jackson.
Paloma Faith performing at Campbell Park in Milton Keynes on July 17, 2022. Photo by David Jackson.
Paloma Faith performing at Campbell Park in Milton Keynes on July 17, 2022. Photo by David Jackson.
Paloma Faith performing at Campbell Park in Milton Keynes on July 17, 2022. Photo by David Jackson.
Paloma Faith performing at Campbell Park in Milton Keynes on July 17, 2022. Photo by David Jackson.
Paloma Faith performing at Campbell Park in Milton Keynes on July 17, 2022. Photo by David Jackson.
Paloma Faith performing at Campbell Park in Milton Keynes on July 17, 2022. Photo by David Jackson.
Paloma Faith performing at Campbell Park in Milton Keynes on July 17, 2022. Photo by David Jackson.
Katie Kittermaster performing at Campbell Park in Milton Keynes on July 17, 2022. Photo by David Jackson.
Katie Kittermaster performing at Campbell Park in Milton Keynes on July 17, 2022. Photo by David Jackson.
Joe Bygraves performing at Campbell Park in Milton Keynes on July 17, 2022. Photo by David Jackson.
Fanis inside Campbell Park, Milton Keynes, July 16, 2022. Photo by David Jackson
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