Paloma Faith fans gobsmacked as they get tickets to see her for less than 20 quid calling it ‘world’s cheapest festival’
PALOMA Faith fans have been left gobsmacked after getting their hands on tickets to see her for less than £20.
The pop icon, 42, will be headlining Godiva Festival in Coventry tomorrow night in what has been branded the ‘world’s cheapest festival’.
Paloma is joining the likes of Richard Ashcroft, Beverley Knight and Sam Ryder at War Memorial Park this weekend.
The Primitives and Love Island star Wes Nelson will also be entertaining the crowds.
Day tickets cost just £17.50 and only £14pp if buying for a family, while weekend tickets would set you back just £40. 50 - and kids under five go free.
Excited fans have been commenting on the line-up and reasonable ticket prices, with one person remarking: “Paloma Faith is a pretty incredible artist to be playing Godiva tbh.”
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A second said: “This is so reasonable to see Paloma I can’t wait.”
While a third remarked: “Surely this is the world’s cheapest festival?”
Others however were quick to point out that the festival was actually free to attend in the past.
Paloma’s appearance comes after she hit the Pyramid stage in Glastonbury last weekend.
She later blasted Glastonbury trolls after Dua Lipa and SZA suffered backlash over their headline sets.
Shania Twain also fell foul of BBC viewers who moaned about tech and sound issues on the Pyramid Stage.
Writing on X, she said: "The way people criticise the women who performed a @glastonbury online is absolutely appalling.
"Women are not on stage to be ridiculed and shamed we are there in all our female boss b***h power and we stand by one another ... Give women a goddamn break!"