Fans can't contain excitement as Sam Fender teases Co-op Live gig
Sam Fender fans have been sent into pandemonium after the Co-Op Live teased what looks to be a gig in Manchester. An image of the singer has been placed on the side of the venue with Fender's website hinting at more information to come with a cryptic countdown clock.
The Co-Op Live isn't the only major UK venue with Fender's face on the side, the 02, London also featuring the Geordie singer-songwriter for a promotion that seems to be hinting at a UK tour.
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The photo of Fender was tweeted without a caption but instead the eyes emoji by the Co-Op Live on X, formerly known as Twitter on Wednesday afternoon (October 16). Many excited fans took the comment sections of the post on X, with one fan saying: "Do us a favour and wait till I’ve been paid."
Another who couldn't contain their excitement wrote: "OH MY LORDDDDD". While another X user chimed in, putting it simply by saying: "HUGE".
While another tweeter said: "NOOOOOOOOOOOO I'M ACTUALLY ABOUT TO THROW UP WITH EXCITEMENT AAAARGGHHHHHH."
Born in North Shields, Samuel Thomas Fender is a 30-year-old singer, songwriter, and musician. He has two major studio albums, Hypersonic Missiles, which was released in 2019 and Seventeen going under which he released in 2021.