Sam Fender Announces North American ‘People Watching Tour’   

 

Sam Fender has announced a North American tour supporting his third album, People Watching. The tour will open in Boston on September 17th and continue through October.

Sam Fender has announced the North American dates for his 2025 People Watching Tour. The new shows kick off in September in Boston, MA, and will take Fender across the U.S. and Canada through October. The tour supports Sam’s third album, People Watching.

General on-sale begins Friday, May 30th, at 10 am local time. Tickets can be purchased via Sam Fender’s website. The tour will open on September 17th in Boston, followed by dates in New York City, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Chicago, St. Louis, Mo, Franklin, TN. The tour will then move north for two shows in Canada; in Laval, QC, and Toronto, ON.

YouTube Video

People Watching is a very personal record for Fender. When the album was announced, Sam shared that the title track was a tribute to his late friend and mentor, Annie Orwin. “‘People Watching’ is about somebody that was like a surrogate mother to me and passed away last November. I was by her side at the end, slept on a chair next to her,” he said of the song. “It’s about what was going through my head, to and from that place and home.” The album was produced by Sam with his bandmates Dean Thompson and Joe Atkinson, plus producer Markus Dravs (Arcade Fire) and The War on Drugs’ Adam Granduciel, a musician who Sam has long admired.

Sam recently shared the music video for the album single “Little Bit Closer,” which starred Owen Cooper of the Netflix drama Adolescence, and was directed by the series’ own director Philip Barantini. Back in January, Fender released the video for the album’s title track, starring BAFTA award-winning actor Andrew Scott. Of their collaboration, Scott shared, “Sam’s masterpiece of a song has become a true friend to me. Working on it was truly cathartic, and I’ll always be grateful to Sam for his extraordinary talent.”

Buy tickets to the upcoming Sam Fender tour.

  

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover

Sponsor

spot_img

Latest

​Off to double-Diamond land: Metallica’s ‘Black Album’ certified 20-times Platinum 

Metallica's 1991 self-titled record aka The Black Album has been certified 20-times Platinum by the RIAA.The milestone signifies 20 million units certified, which also means The Black...

Queen Awarded Polar Music Prize 2025   

 Queen has been awarded the prestigious Polar Music Prize 2025. The ceremony and banquet took place at The Grand Hotel in Stockholm, Sweden and...

This Day in Top 40 History: May 29  

May 29 has been a notable day in pop music history, resulting in chart-topping hits, cultural shifts, and industry changes. This day has changed...

Lynyrd Skynyrd Drops First-Ever Music Video for ‘Free Bird’ After 52 Years 

After 52 years, Lynyrd Skynyrd released their first official video for “Free Bird” on May 23. The track hit the airwaves in 1973. Now,...

​Evanescence teases new song for ’Ballerina’ movie in addition to Amy Lee/Halsey collab 

It appears that the Ballerina soundtrack will feature a double dose of Amy Lee.In addition to the Evanescence frontwoman's collaboration with Halsey, "Hand That Feeds,"...