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Sam Fender has just dropped tour dates for his upcoming 2022 Spring tour of the UK and Ireland.
The annoucement comes as the North Shields singer-songwriter is set to release his second studio album: Seventeen Going Under tomorrow ( Friday October 8 2021).
His biggest ever tour begins in Nottingham on March 20 and wraps up in Manchester on July 6 2022.
The Geordie singer even has a gig at home in Newcastle's Utilita Arena on April 5 2022.
Order the album for access to a special pre-sale at 9am wed (13th oct). Your code & the ticket link will come via email. General tickets on sale Friday 15th at 9am. Lets gooo 🚀
— Sam Fender (@samfendermusic) October 7, 2021
Ps. don’t worry If you’ve already pre-ordered - you’ll get automatic access! pic.twitter.com/nK8Ef1e8kR
Pre-sale tickets are out next Wednesday (October 13 2021) from 9am but fans have to pre-order his new album to get access to the tickets.
If you want to get your hands on one of these early tickets, pre-order the Seventeen Going Under album before 5pm on Tuesday October 12.
Don't worry if you miss it though, tickets go on general sale on Friday October 15 at 9am.
Sam Fender UK and Ireland tour dates for 2022
UK!! Buzzing for our biggest tour ever including WEMBLEY ARENA!!! Playing loads of mint venues we've never played before! For early access to tickets, order the new album before 5pm tuesday (12th Oct) from my store https://t.co/YUg7fT3s7o pic.twitter.com/AYtc1Kqslk
— Sam Fender (@samfendermusic) October 7, 2020
- March 20 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
- March 21– M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
- March 24 – 3Arena, Dublin
- March 26 – SSE Hydro Arena, Glasgow
- March 27 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
- March 30 – Brighton Centre
- April 1 – The SSE Arena, Wembley, London
- April 5– Utilita Arena, Newcastle
- July 6– Castlefield Bowl, Manchester
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