Sam fender films at famous newcastle bar ahead of st james' park gigs

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JUST OVER A WEEK BEFORE HE RETURNS TO ST JAMES' PARK, SAM FENDER HAS BEEN SEEN FILMING AT A FAMOUS BAR IN NEWCASTLE 13:44, 02 Jun 2025Updated 14:01, 02 Jun 2025 He's just over a


week away from playing three sell out shows at St James' Park and Sam Fender has been spotted filming at a very famous bar in the heart of Newcastle. And the sighting of the Brit Award


winner comes amid talk that he's signed a deal to team up with Adidas. It doesn't seem too long ago that North Shields rocker Sam and his band attracted upwards of 100.000 people


to St James' over the course of two nights, for his first ever gigs at United's ground. However, believe it or not, it has in fact been two years since those epic concerts and it


will soon be time for Sam to hit the stage at SJP once again, this time for a trio of packed out gigs on June 12, 14 and 15. Tickets for the shows went on sale to great excitement towards


the end of last year and, arriving half way through a year that has already seen him win another Brit, play iconic festival Coachella and tour Europe and America, Sam's concerts at St


James' Park next week are set to be the biggest thing to happen to Newcastle city centre this year; other than a certain trophy parade of course! There are very limited tickets still


available for the gigs and, towards the end of last week, the People Watching star was clocked just a stone's throw away from St James' as he was followed by a camera crew heading


into the Tyneside Irish Centre. A video of Sam walking into the bar, right next to the instantly recognisable China Town arch, was captured by a fan and then shared on social media. And the


clip of Sam filming in town comes as he's been linked to a big deal with Adidas, the sporting giants who are responsible for NUFC's kits. The rumoured deal wouldn't be that


much of a surprise given Sam's already close links with the club, which, as well as seeing him play St James' Park, has seen the production of limited edition black and white


strips with People Watching, the name of his hit single and third number 1 album, on the back. And the Irish Centre isn't the only Tyneside pub Sam has frequented in the last few weeks,


with him taking to the stage at The Murphy in North Shields on Bank Holiday Sunday to belt out a bit of Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run. Article continues below JOIN OUR WHATSAPP


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