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Sam Fender is bringing huge arena show to M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
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Sam Fender has announced details of a new UK arena tour for Spring 2022 with a stop at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena on 21 March
The nine shows, Sam and his band’s biggest to date, kick off at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham on 20th March, and ends with a homecoming show at Utilita Arena, Newcastle on 5th April. The run includes a night at the The SSE Arena, Wembley on 1st April. Sam will also play a Summer open air show at Castlefield Bowl in Manchester on 6th July.
Pre-sale tickets available from 9am Wednesday 13th October. For early access, pre-order the new album before 5pm Tuesday 12th October. Tickets are on general sale from 9am on 15th October.
The remainder of Sam and his band’s (the eclectic six-piece from Tyneside) long since sold out rescheduled shows will conclude this November, with two nights at London’s Alexandra Palace, and shows in Glasgow, Cardiff, Leeds, and Newcastle. His return to the live arena this Summer has been explosive, seeing Sam play to hundreds of thousands of fans on festival stages and at his rescheduled headline dates right across the UK.
Sam releases his eagerly anticipated and already acclaimed second album, Seventeen Going Under, tomorrow (Friday 8th October).
Sam’s latest single is out now and called ‘Spit of You’ and Liverpool actor Stephen Graham features in the video which you can watch below.
Sam Fender Live:
2021:
25th October – Barrowlands, Glasgow SOLD OUT
26th October – Barrowlands, Glasgow SOLD OUT
18th November – Newcastle Arena SOLD OUT
20th November – Alexandra Palace, London SOLD OUT
21st November – Alexandra Palace, London SOLD OUT
24th November – Leeds Arena SOLD OUT
25th November – Cardiff Arena SOLD OUT
2022:
20th March – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
21st March – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
24th March – 3Arena, Dublin
26th March – SSE Hydro Arena, Glasgow
27th March – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
30th March – Brighton Centre
1st April – The SSE Arena, Wembley, London
5th April – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
6th July – Castlefield Bowl, Manchester