Paloma Faith has wowed the Colwyn Bay crowd at the 2018 Access All Eirias concert.

She burst on to the Stadiwm ZipWorld stage on Saturday in a pink mirror-ball dress and feather boa belting out some of her smash hits which have lined the charts in 2018.

She opened her set, which followed performances from Llandudno's Nia Wyn and fellow UK singer Jack Savoretti, with her album titled song The Architect.

With blue skies and bright sunshine greeting the singer as she did her thing on stage she took the opportunity to perform her smash hit summer anthem Lullaby which had the crowd jumping.

Not only did she bring the house down with her music but interacted with the crowd, even dedicating her rendition of her song crybaby to the men in the audience.

Speaking to the Pioneer prior to her performance she said she was excited about visiting Wales, with it being one of her favourite places to perform.

But as she spoke to the crowd on Saturday night it was evident she enjoyed Wales, not just on the stage, but off it - having spent the day at the beach playing in the sand with her young child.

She closed out the show with one of her first ever major hits - 'Only love can hurt like this'.

Savoretti and Wyn kept crowds entertained, prior to Paloma coming on stage, as they flooded into the stadium.