"Best day ever. We deserved it. 70 years. The clock has been reset. Howay the lads."

Sam Fender performed four new songs from 'People Watching' during his 14-track Paris show, marking his first headline gig since its release.

Sam already has numerous demos ready for future projects, apparently.

Sam Fender reveals he's ready to return to the studio with new songs, despite his third album releasing tomorrow.

Fatboy Slim and Becky Hill complete the all-British line-up.

Sam Fender is no longer just a vital voice in UK rock; he’s perhaps the most essential one.

The pair join six other performers at the 2025 BRIT Awards ceremony, completing the lineup for London's O2 arena show.

As he prepares to release his third album ‘People Watching’, Sam Fender proves authenticity and ambition can coexist in British rock. For this week's edition of The Agenda, we run back through his previous Dork interviews to tell the full story.

Sam's new single explores love and loss through a music video starring Dave Johns, paying tribute to his grandparents' enduring bond.

Sam Fender adds outdoor shows in Manchester, Edinburgh and Belfast to his summer 2025 tour schedule.

More than 270 independent shops will participate in the annual celebration with Fender's limited edition twelve-inch vinyl EP

Sam Fender releases music video for 'People Watching' featuring acclaimed actor Andrew Scott, filmed in Long Beach, California.

The Geordie singer-songwriter will headline Liverpool's three-day music festival alongside Wet Leg, Blossoms, and other major acts next May.

Sam Fender unveils 'Arm's Length' from his third album 'People Watching', alongside extensive international tour dates and festival appearances.

Newcastle United players' match-worn shirts featuring Sam Fender designs are being auctioned to support local community programmes through their Foundation.

HotWax, Sam Fender, the 1975, Wolf Alice - what new records are we expecting to make a splash in the next twelve months?

Sam has pulled his Glasgow and Newcastle shows after doctors discovered a hemorrhage in his right vocal cord.

Sam Fender's latest single explores themes of returning home during festive periods, ahead of his third album release.

The show makes it a trio of hometown dates supporting upcoming album 'People Watching'.

Sam Fender will play London Stadium and two nights at Newcastle's St. James' Park in June 2025, with support from CMAT.

The emotional track was written for his late friend Annie Orwin and produced with The War on Drugs' Adam Granduciel.

The eleven-track album features production from Markus Dravs and The War on Drugs' Adam Granduciel.

The newly added December shows follow high demand for the tour, which kicks off in Dublin on 2nd December.

The tour spans seven UK and Ireland dates in December 2024, followed by European shows in Spring 2025.

Music meteorology: predicting the next wave of earworms with the tracks they're teasing now.

He's expected to release new music later this year.

The Newcastle singer-songwriter discussed his new music project in an episode of Johnson and Knopfler’s Music Legends.

Sam Fender will be topping the bill.

"When I first heard Sam Fender’s music, I stopped what I was doing, started “Dead Boys” from the beginning, and listened 4 more times."

Here's all the action from the first day of Reading 2023, featuring Sam Fender, Foals, Wet Leg, Ashnikko, Yard Act.

The support rallying behind him tonight is as united as it is deserved.

General sale begins at 9am GMT on Monday 12th December.

The five-day Island of Freedom party will be held on August 10th-15th 2023.

The collection will arrive in full on December 9th via Polydor Records.

The city-centre day festival will take place in Glasgow Green from July 7th-11th.

The collection will arrive in full on December 9th via Polydor Records.

The June 2023 shows will come shortly after the ‘Seventeen Going Under’ singer headlines Newcastle’s St James Park.

“I can’t express how grateful we are to have such an awesome fan base."

He'll now play the venue on 9th and 10th June 2023.

The new live album will be released in time for Christmas.

Support comes from Inhaler and Holly Humberstone.

He's already hinted at it with his Glastonbury Pyramid Stage slot, but Sam Fender is officially AAA-list now.

He'll perform at the London event on 15th July alongside special guests Fontaines DC, Declan McKenna, Beabadoobee and more.

New artists revealed include Sam Fender and Megan Thee Stallion.

The two shows form part of The Rolling Stone's 60th anniversary tour.

There may not be an artist better at soundtracking our times right now than Sam Fender.

“Homelessness is a massive problem, North East Homeless help so many people to turn their lives around, families shouldn’t be struggling through no fault of their own.”
The star performed his ubiquitous hit 'Seventeen Going Under', plus a cover of Mark Knopfler‘s ‘Local Hero’.

Tickets for the Coventry event go on sale on Friday, 18th March.

The former Dork cover star will now play Scarborough Open Air Theatre on Friday 27th May.

Camp Cope’s new album ‘Running With The Hurricane’ is set to arrive next month.

There's also Holly Humberstone, Remi Wolf, Alfie Templeman and more.

Olivia Rodrigo, Dave, Billie Eilish and more also took home gongs.

They took the prize ahead of Tom Grennan, Coldplay and more.

Remi Wolf, Alfie Templeman, The Libertines, Soak and more have also joined the bill.

From unexpected superstars to returning heroes, here’s the year in its standout records.

Glass Animals, Griff, Dave, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Maneskin and more are also nominated.

The show takes place next July, with Goat Girl and many more names to come.

Inhaler, Shame, The Big Moon, Yard Act, Alfie Templeman, Baby Queen and a whole load more are also on the bill.

Better than booking a load of potatoes, right, Dear Reader?

The Cornwall surf and music event will be held next August.

It's taken from his number one album, 'Seventeen Going Under'.

32 new acts have joined the bill today.

What a man. What a performance. What a song.

He's set to hit the top of the UK album charts later today (15th October).

"Boris Johnson letting the music industry down once again."

This is very special indeed.

With his smash hit debut album, 'Hypersonic Missiles', Sam Fender headed straight for the stratosphere. One pandemic later, surrounded by division, despair and rampant culture wars, he's refusing to lose track of the roots that brought him here.

He's hitting the road for his biggest tour yet next March and April.

The track is taken from Sam's second album, 'Seventeen Going Under', which is set for release this coming Friday.

It's taken from his forthcoming second full-length, 'Seventeen Going Under'.

There's also NiNE8, The Vaccines, Spector and load smore.

His new record's coming this October.

His new record's coming this October.

“I can't express how happy I am to finally be able to re-announce these shows..."

The full-length will arrive on 8th October via Polydor Records.

He's trying to raise awareness of homelessness, too.

He's curating the bill for his day at This Is Tomorrow next year.

'Hypersonic Missiles' confirms Sam Fender as a truly rare talent.

Sam Fender is a man on a mission. Already beating current ‘biggest noise on the block’ Lewis Capaldi to a Brit Award, as his debut album nears its much-anticipated arrival, the sky really is the limit for an artist not short of stuff to say.

Seemed as good an excuse as any to get the BRITs Critics' Choice winner on the blower to tell us more.

North Shields singer-songwriter Sam Fender pens tunes fit for the radio A-list, while raising awareness of difficult subjects like male suicide and toxic masculinity.

Sam Fender might just be the buzziest boy on Planet Indie right now, but he’s not just about the hype - he’s got something important to say too.
