
Sam Fender fans rushed to online ticketing agents earlier this week when additional seats were released for hi upcoming performance at St James’ Park. The show, which takes place next month, is one of four massive shows the star will be playing in June. On top of the three gigs at St James’ Park, he’ll also be hitting the London Stadium on June 6, 2025. This will be the young rocker’s biggest and most prestigious concert to date.
When tickets were originally released last year, they were bought up in what felt like seconds. Since then, fans have been clamouring for access to the gigs, and these newly released tickets have been a boon for desperate fans. While most of these new tickets have also been purchased, plenty are still available on resale websites, as well. Below, we’ve got the full breakdown of what fans need to know about how to attend Sam Fender’s upcoming gigs this summer.
Sam Fender tickets are available right now.
The new batch of tickets was released earlier this week on Thursday, May 15, 2025, on official retailer website Ticketmaster.
Fans can still visit this web page to grab theirs – but be warned; a large majority may have already sold out.
Here’s the link:
TICKETMASTER – Buy Sam Fender tickets here.
Thankfully, if official retailers don’t have the tickets fans are looking for, there are plenty of others to choose from.
This includes such retail websites as viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub.
Here, fans can buy tickets for seats which are no longer available, and sometimes even at bargain prices. That’s, of course, on top of dodging online queues.
Here’s the links:
VIAGOGO – Buy Sam Fender resale tickets here.
VIVID SEATS – Buy Sam Fender resale tickets here.
STUBHUB – Buy Sam Fender resale tickets here.
Sam Fender’s four upcoming gigs in June will be some of the biggest he has ever played.
As a result, he has enlisted some mighty help to support him along the way.
He’ll first be supported by CMAT and The Pale White for some of his upcoming shows.
Then, he’ll also be joined by Olivia Dean and Ernie before other shows.