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Pop / Rock 24 October, 2021

Sam Fender Survives Car Accident In Video For "Get You Down"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Sam Fender is excited to share the thrilling video for his single, "Get You Down". Filmed with acclaimed director Hector Dockrill (Stormzy, Jorja Smith, Ray Blk), it's a heart-stopping interpretation of the meaning of the track; a fractured relationship born out of insecurity and frustration. Similarly to the recent "Spit Of You" video alongside British actor Stephen Graham, Sam takes the lead role and runs the full gamut of emotions.

The new album, Seventeen Going Under, debuted at number one in the album chart on release, smartly following the success of 2019's Hypersonic Missiles album.

It became one of the top five fastest selling records of 2021 in the UK, buoyed by a broad spread of critical acclaim. A new arena tour for Spring 2022 will find Sam playing two nights at Wembley Arena and Newcastle's Utilita Arena in April. With over 85,000+ tickets sold in a little under 24 hours, the tour looks certain to follow all of Sam Fender's headline tours to date, an instant sell out.

2021:
25th October - Barrowlands, Glasgow SOLD OUT
26th October - Barrowlands, Glasgow SOLD OUT
18th November - Newcastle Arena SOLD OUT
20th November - Alexandra Palace, London SOLD OUT
21st November - Alexandra Palace, London SOLD OUT
24th November - Leeds Arena SOLD OUT
25th November - Cardiff Arena SOLD OUT

2022:
20th March - Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
21st March - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
24th March - 3Arena, Dublin
26th March - SSE Hydro Arena, Glasgow
27th March - Utilita Arena, Birmingham
30th March - Brighton Centre
1st April - SSE Arena Wembley, London SOLD OUT
2nd April - SSE Arena Wembley, London NEW DATE
5th April - Utilita Arena, Newcastle SOLD OUT
6th April - Utilita Arena, Newcastle NEW DATE
6th July - Castlefield Bowl, Manchester.






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