SHE is known for her unique style and now Paloma Faith has a venue to match.

The eccentric singer-songwriter has ditched conventional city arenas in favour of a forest stage for the second time.

Paloma has just announced seven woodland gigs as part of Forest Live, including a date at Delamere Forest on July 3.

The successful outdoor concert series is organised by the Forestry Commission to bring new audiences to its sites and saw sell-out crowds in 2013.

Paloma said: "I am so excited to do the forest tour. I did it before and had such a wonderful time.

"We are very lucky in Britain to have such a beautiful and diverse landscape and I am excited to play for you there again. See you all in the summer."

Paloma’s platinum-selling ‘A Perfect Contradiction’ was one of the success stories of 2014 and her fastest selling album yet.

Working as part of a side project she also notched up her first number one collaborating with British drum and bass duo Sigma on the single ‘Changing’.

Her debut album ‘Do You Want The Truth Or Something Beautiful?’ and follow-up ‘Fall To Grace’ have also led to 1.7 million sales in the UK alone.

Tickets are £38.50 and go on sale at 9am on Friday.

Funds from ticket sales will be spent on protecting and improving England’s forests and woodlands for visitors. Call 03000 680400 or visit forestry.gov.uk/music