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Sam Fender announces three huge stadium headline shows to promote new album ‘People Watching’

Sam Fender has announced three huge stadium headline shows for next summer in support of his forthcoming new album ‘People Watching’.

The 30-year-old is set to play the London Stadium on Friday 6 June, which will become his biggest headline show to date, before returning north for two hometown shows at Newcastle’s St James’ Park on Thursday 12 and Saturday 14 June.

It will be the third and fourth time the North Shields musician has performed in his home city stadium, having sold-out two nights back in 2023.

He will overtake The Rolling Stones who have performed at St James’ Park on three previous occasions.

The 75,000 capacity show at the London Stadium will be Sam’s first stadium headline date outside of Newcastle.

CMAT is the support act at all three shows, and The War on Drugs will play on 6 and 14 June.

Fans who pre-order ‘People Watching’ from Sam’s store by 10 on Monday (25.11.24), or who have already pre-ordered the record via Sam’s store, will receive early access to tickets from 9.30am on Tuesday 26 November.

All remaining tickets go on general sale from 9.30am on Friday 29 November via www.samfender.com.

A pound rom every ticket sold will be donated back into select cultural organisations such as Youth Music and Sunday For Sammy to support the arts in the North East of England.

Last week sparked an explosive return for Fender, with news of his third album ‘People Watching’ set for release on 21 February 2025.

Sam will also next month head out on the first leg of ‘The People Watching Tour’ across the UK and Ireland, with all the arena dates long sold out.

He then heads to Europe for the second leg of the tour in March 2025.

Sam is also confirmed to appear at next year’s Rock Werchter festival in July.

Full supporting line ups will be announced in the coming weeks.

Sam Fender Live – People Watching Tour

2024 (support from Wunderhorse):

2nd December – 3Arena, Dublin (SOLD OUT)

4th December – First Direct Arena, Leeds (SOLD OUT)

6th December – Co-Op Live, Manchester (SOLD OUT)

7th December – Co-Op Live, Manchester (SOLD OUT)

10th December – The O2, London (SOLD OUT)

12th December – The O2, London (SOLD OUT)

13th December – Utilita Arena, Birmingham (SOLD OUT)

16th December – OVO Hydro, Glasgow (SOLD OUT)

17th December – OVO Hydro, Glasgow (SOLD OUT)

20th December – Utilita Arena, Newcastle (SOLD OUT)

2025 (support from CMAT):

4th March – Olympia, Paris (SOLD OUT)

5th March – 013 Poppodium, Tilburg (SOLD OUT)

8th March – Halle 622, Zurich (SOLD OUT)

10th March – Palladium, Cologne (SOLD OUT)

12th March – Zenith, Munich (SOLD OUT)

13th March – ChorusLife Arena, Bergamo

16th March – Uber Eats Music Hall, Berlin (SOLD OUT)

18th March – Afas Live, Amsterdam (SOLD OUT)

19th March – Forest National, Brussels (SOLD OUT)

6th June – London Stadium *NEW DATE* (w/ The War on Drugs + CMAT)

12th June – St. James’ Park, Newcastle *NEW DATE* (w/ CMAT)

14th June – St. James’ Park, Newcastle *NEW DATE* (w/ The War on Drugs + CMAT)

20-22nd June – Hurricane Southside, Germany

5th July – Rock Werchter, Belgium

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