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Sam Fender’s Monumental London Stadium Show Arrives on YouTube This Month

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Sam Fender is to relive his huge London Stadium show with a new concert film set to premiere this month.

The project captures his huge summer show at the 82,500 seat venue, which opened his UK stadium tour back in June and marked his first headline date of that scale outside his hometown of Newcastle.

The film documents a night that blended blockbuster spectacle with intimate moments. Olivia Dean, who served as support on the tour, stepped onstage for Rein Me In, their first joint performance of the People Watching track. Later in the set, the Easington Colliery Brass Band appeared for Remember My Name, a contribution they had kept quiet for two years while the People Watching sessions took shape.

Fender also used the platform to voice solidarity with Palestinians, delivering a brief speech about the community’s suffering.

The release of Live at London Stadium arrives just weeks before another major update in the People Watching era.

A deluxe edition of Fender’s latest album lands on 5 December, expanding the project with additional material that builds on the record’s themes of isolation, working-class identity and emotional recovery. The expanded tracklist includes previously unreleased tracks and alternate versions alongside stars like Elton John.

Live at London Stadium is directed by Toby L and Kit Monteith and produced by Up The Game, the team behind films for Blur, Olivia Rodrigo and Liam Gallagher.

Live at London Stadium will be available on YouTube from Saturday, 15 November.

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