Promises to be 'an evening of stories rather than songs'
Singing star Paloma Faith will deliver the annual Arts Council lecture at the Gaiety Theatre in September.
Renowned for her powerful voice, creativity and outspoken views, she will share insights into her life, career and thoughts on identity, feminism and the evolving role of the artist in society.
Following past lectures by documentarian Louis Theroux, designer Kevin McCloud and actress Joanna Lumley, the event promises to continue the traditions of thought-provoking evenings at the Gaiety Theatre.
The lecture takes place on 15 September with tickets on sale from next Wednesday (25 June) at 10am.
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