MUSICIAN Sam Fender has announced that he will be playing in Brighton for a new UK arena tour for Spring 2022.
The 27-year-old from North Shields will be performing at the Brighton Centre in Kings Road.
The stop will be part of a nine-show tour, which is Sam and his band's biggest so far.
The tour will start on March 20 next year at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham before going to Brighton Centre on March 30.
The tour will end with a homecoming show at Utilita Arena, Newcastle on April 5.
Pre-sale tickets are available from 9am October 13.
For early access, pre-order the new album before 5pm on October 12.
Tickets are on general sale from 9am on October 15.
The remainder of Sam's rescheduled shows will conclude this November, with two nights at London’s Alexandra Palace, and shows in Glasgow, Cardiff, Leeds, and Newcastle.
Sam releases his eagerly anticipated and already acclaimed second album, Seventeen Going Under, tomorrow.
He has also just released a music video for his single Spit Of You, where he stars alongside actor and This is England and Time star Stephan Graham.
The duo portray a father and son relationship which shows the singer unable to connect with his dad and eventually erupt into a fight before coming together at the end of the video.
Here are the dates for Sam Fender's tour in 2022:
March 20 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
March 21 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
March 24 - 3Arena, Dublin
March 26 – SSE Hydro Arena, Glasgow
March 27 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
March 30 - Brighton Centre
April 1 – The SSE Arena, Wembley, London
April 5 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
July 6 – Castlefield Bowl, Manchester
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