The North Shields artist was teasing an announcement of a tour called People Watching.
Sam Fender will play 3Arena in Dublin in a matter of weeks to kick off his European and UK tour.
The gig takes place December 2nd 2024.
Support on the tour is from Wunderhorse.
Sam Fender Dublin tickets
Tickets for Dublin priced from €56.85 to €67.70 including booking fee go on sale from Friday 25th October at 10am via Ticketmaster.ie.
Presale
Fans who pre-order the soon to be announced 3rd studio album will receive pre-sale access on Tuesday 22nd October.
The seven-date run commences in Dublin in six weeks on 2nd December at 3Arena, concluding on 20th December at the Utilita Arena back in Newcastle. The tour also calls in Leeds, Manchester, London, Birmingham, and Glasgow.
Next Spring, Sam headlines European shows in Paris, Tilburg, Zurich, Cologne, Bergamo, Berlin, and wrapping up at the Forest National arena in Brussels.
Sam Fender Live – The People Watching Tour (support from Wunderhorse)
2024:
2nd December – 3Arena, Dublin
4th December – First Direct Arena, Leeds
6th December – Co-Op Live, Manchester
10th December – The O2, London
13th December – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
16th December – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
20th December – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
2025:
4th March – Olympia, Paris
5th March – 013 Poppodium, Tilburg
8th March – Halle 622, Zurich
10th March – Palladium, Cologne
13th March – ChorusLife Arena, Bergamo
16th March – Uber Eats Music Hall, Berlin
18th March – Afas Live, Amsterdam
19th March – Forest National, Brussels
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