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"Howdon Aldi Death Queue (Live From Finsbury Park)" is a track by Sam Fender, from the album Live from Finsbury Park, released 9th December 2022. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Sam Fender.
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The 2026 shortlist announcement and awards show dates have been confirmed.

New album 'The Weight of the Woods' continues an unbroken chart-topping streak.

Tame Impala and Zara Larsson are also in the Top 5.

The collaboration dethrones Harry Styles after his one-week stay at the top.

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

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 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."

Sam Fender has booked a second gig at Newcastle’s St. James' Park.

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

Support comes from Inhaler and Holly Humberstone.

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.

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

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.

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.
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