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UK rocker Sam Fender has is back in Australia, bringing his Seventeen Going Under tour to audiences across the nation. Supported by High School, we caught all the action at the musicians Sydney show last night.
Having already played at Palace Foreshore in Melbourne on November 18 and Sydney's Enmore Theatre on November 22, Fender will visit Brisbane's Fortitude Music Hall this Thursday, before wrapping up the tour with a second Sydney show at the Hordern Pavillion. Tickets to the Sydney performance are on sale now!
Images: Vasili Papathanasopoulos.
Fender's sophomore record offered a more intense and personal approach to songwriting when compared with his debut, Hypersonic Missiles. Transforming his own life experiences into compositional works of art, Seventeen Going Under documents a coming-of-age tale, playing out across eleven tracks. Fender recorded the album in his hometown, once again teaming up with long-time collaborator, producer Bramwell Bronte.
Speaking about the record, the musician shares: "This album is a coming-of-age story. It’s about growing up. It’s a celebration of life after hardship, and it’s a celebration of surviving.” The Brit Award winners debut album debuted at number 1 in the UK album chart, and took the musician on a world-wide tour.
Seventeen Going Under is out now.
SAM FENDER AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES
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Friday 18 November – Palace Foreshore, Melbourne
Tuesday 22 November – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
SATURDAY 26 NOVEMBER | HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY - NEW DATE
Thursday 24 November – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
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