Adele holds on to claim a second week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart with Easy On Me.
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Sam Fender is heading for his second Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with his second record Seventeen Going Under.
The Geordie singer-songwriter currently has a healthy lead of 20,000 chart sales over his nearest rival Drake on today’s Official Chart Update, and is currently outperforming the rest of the Top 10 combined.
Sam’s first album, 2019’s Hypersonic Missiles – which has boosted up to Number 38 midweek - debuted at the top spot following his win of the BRITs Critics Choice Award
Adele holds on to claim a second week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart with Easy On Me.
Congratulations to Elton John, whose new album The Lockdown Sessions lands straight in at Number 1 on the Official UK Albums Chart.
English singer-songwriter Sam Fender shared photos of himself and Lewis Capaldi enjoying a catch up over a bottle of red.
Four chart titans are battling it out for Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart.
Sam Fender has shared a new video for his latest single ‘Get You Down’ – watch the bloody visual below.The new video, directed by Hector Dockrill, follows Fender’s recent video for ‘Spit Of You’, which saw This Is England star Stephen Graham playing the role of the singer’s father.In the ‘Get You Down’ video, Fender drives a car around a racetrack before being involved in a bloody accident.Check it out below:‘Get You Down’ is taken from Fender’s new album ‘Seventeen Going Under’, which took the
Mad Cool Festival have added 32 more acts to their 2022 line-up, including Florence + The Machine, Queens Of The Stone Age and Haim.The Madrid event has also confirmed that it is expanding to become a five-day festival next year, running from July 6-10, 2022.Mad Cool, which was cancelled in both 2020 and 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, had already announced the likes of Muse, The Killers and Metallica on their bill for next year.The festival has now added 32 more names to their 2022
Sam Fender, Sigrid, Griff, Biffy Clyro and more artists have teamed up to perform a live cover of Foo Fighters’ ‘Times Like These’.The acts came together for the special version at BBC Radio 1’s Out Out! Live 2021 event at London’s O2 Arena.The aforementioned artists were also joined by AJ Tracey, Bastille’s Dan Smith, Dermot Kennedy and Mimi Webb.
Andrew Cushin has signed to Pete Doherty’s record label, Strap Originals.The 21-year-old musician from Newcastle, who is tipped to be the next Sam Fender, was announced as a new signing to the label yesterday (October 16) and is now currently recording his new EP at the Albion Rooms in Margate.Speaking about the signing, Cushin said: “I am delighted to be at a label that I know believes in my music and that is willing to support me in this project.“Both Jai and Peter have been immensely
Sam Fender has scored his second UK Number One album with his second studio LP, ‘Seventeen Going Under’.The North Shields singer-songwriter’s new record, which arrived last week (October 8), debuted at the top spot with over 44,000 chart sales – 79 per cent of which were physical copies.In addition, the album – which sees Fender earn his highest first-week sales to date, outselling the entire Top 10 combined – has also claimed the Number One spot on the vinyl albums chart, and is the biggest
Congratulations to Sam Fender, who earns his second UK Number 1 album with Seventeen Going Under on this week’s Official Albums Chart.
Olivia Rodrigo’s seemingly unstoppable debut Sour returns to Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart.
Sam Fender has added extra dates to his forthcoming UK headline tour for 2022.The North Shields singer-songwriter will hit the road next year in support of his second album ‘Seventeen Going Under‘.He announced nine shows earlier this month, including an appearance at Wembley Arena in London on April 1, with gigs also taking place in Nottingham (March 20), Liverpool (March 21), Glasgow (March 26) and Newcastle (April 5).Now he has added a second date at Wembley Arena on April 2 and Newcastle’s
Sam Fender is racing towards his second UK Number One, with new album ‘Seventeen Going Under’ currently outselling the rest of the Top Ten combined.The North East singer-songwriter released his second album last week (October 8), before announcing UK arena tour dates for next year.Per the Official Charts‘ midweek update, Fender’s closest rival for the top spot is Drake, whose album ‘Certified Lover Boy’ currently sits in second place.Other new entries in the Top Five include Trivium and James
The last time OK! caught up with Olympian Sam Quek and hubby Tom Mairs, they were excitedly introducing their beautiful baby girl, Molly. And now, just seven months later, the couple are thrilled to share news of another imminent arrival! Question Of Sport star Sam is 17 weeks pregnant with their second child and she and Tom couldn’t be happier.
Sam Fender has informed fans that some deliveries of his new album, ‘Seventeen Going Under’, have been delayed by “Brexit customs issues” and “fuel shortages”.The North Shields singer-songwriter released his second album yesterday (October 8), which was previewed by the tracks ‘Howdon Aldi Death Queue’, ‘Aye’, ‘Get You Down’, ‘Spit Of You’, and the album’s title track and its acoustic version.This evening (October 9), Fender took to social media to thank fans for their support and to announce
The Script continue their clean streak of Number 1s on the Official Irish Albums Chart as their new best-of, Tales From The Script – Greatest Hits lands at the top of this week’s Top 50.
Sam Fender enjoyed a celebratory night out in his hometown of Newcastle last night (October 7) after controversial owner Mike Ashley finally departed Newcastle United.Pictures of Fender celebrating with fans outside St James’ Park, Newcastle’s ground, have appeared on social media overnight, while earlier this morning (October 8) Fender appeared on BBC Breakfast where he recounted the night’s celebrations.“Well, we [Fender and his band] did Jools Holland and then we went straight up to St