Sam Fender to kick off Ireland and UK tour in Dublin this December

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Sam Fender has announced he is bringing his People Watching Tour to arenas across Ireland and the UK this December, kicking off the seven-date run in Dublin.

The English singer-songwriter is set to play Dublin's 3Arena on 2 December before playing dates in Leeds, Manchester, London, Birmingham, Glasgow and Newcastle.

Tickets for his 3Arena show are priced from €56.85 to €67.70 including booking fee and go on sale from Friday 25 October at 10am via Ticketmaster.

Rock band Wunderhorse will provide support for the gigs.

✦ The incredible @SamFenderMusic is back with his People Watching Tour 2024 kicking off in six weeks at @3ArenaDublin on 2nd December 2024! ✧

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Next spring, Fender will play arenas across Europe, including Paris, Tilburg, Zurich, Cologne, Bergamo, Berlin and Brussels.

The musician has been in the studio working on the follow-up to his 2021, critically-acclaimed release Seventeen Going Under.

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