Tom Grennan will headline Radio 1's Big Weekend on the Friday of this year's festival. He will play the main stage in Sefton ...
Sam Fender’s anthemic ‘Seventeen Going Under’ is a modern rock classic, and remains among his biggest hits to date.
The pub has been awarded somewhat of a cult status to music fans, and Sam Fender is still quick to show love for the site ...
A bar hidden away in the centre of Newcastle is the place where Sam Fender stunned drinkers by getting up to sing a song ...
BRIT Awards performer Sam Fender, who is set to take to the stage for the 2025 awards ceremony this evening, has been ...
Sam Fender’s “People Watching” is aptly titled. Across 11 songs, Fender sings an ode to his ailing hometown of North Shields, ...
People Watching star, Sam Fender, kicked off his tour in Paris on Tuesday, but had to stop the concert when one of his fans ...
Aitch, AJ Tracey and Inhaler join the star-studded line-up for Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025 in Liverpool's Sefton Park.
Sam Fender is the darling of British music and rightly so, for his songwriting is emotive and earnest. Could a visual change make his music more interesting?
The location context of Sam Fender's music should never be forgotten as his music exists as a shout of strength from the North East and its tough communities.
English singer-songwriter Sam Fender spends the bulk of his third studio album putting his observations about others to anthemic pop rock. The concept is simple.
The famous cockney grandma has discussed how moved she was by the Geordie singer-songwriter's heartbreaking single.