Over the past few years North Shields singer Sam Fender has captured Geordie hearts like no other. The Brit Award Winner's passion for the North East, ...
"Hopefully we will do it with the spirit and the energy with which they were intended to be performed. Why not, and should be a lot of fun!" The fact they are all from the North East and that the area has birthed these amazing songs is brilliant, what’s not to love?" Songs like 'Aye' and 'Spit of You' are astonishing lyrically, and that combination of lyrics which could stand up as poetry in their own right, and also unbelievable tunes, is so rare - but Sam Fender has it in spades." A: "The short version is that we played 'Seventeen Going Under' for fun at a gig in Newcastle, purely because it’s an amazing song. So I thought 'why not' and so we've learned nine more songs, along with some Springsteen tunes, and booked a gig at Riverside on April 1st to play them at.
Sam Fender once revealed his ten favourite songs of all time which includes selections from The Verve, Nirvana, Bruce Springsteen, Joni Mitchell and more.
He continued: “He made rock ‘n’ roll intelligent for me, it was the first time I had ever listened to lyrics. As a result, Fender was instructed to shield by the NHS, and this time spent in his own head formed the basis for his second album, Seventeen Going Under. The BRIT Award-winning 27-year-old singer-songwriter is well on his way to becoming a future headliner of Glastonbury, and he’s walked the hard yards to get to this position.
The singer was tasked with picking a number from a series of golden balls unleashed down a slide by actor Richard E. Grant to determine who would win a Takeaway ...
Stay up to date with the latest celebrity and TV news with showbiz updates from our daily newsletter here. Contestant Wayne was excited to win the prize, but viewers were left questioning whether he had read out the wrong number. Saturday Night Takeaway fans rushed to call out the hit ITV show after they were convinced Sam Fender had made a mistake as he read out the winning number for this week's rainbow winner.
Sam Fender appeared on this weekend's Saturday Night Takeaway to join Geordie presenters Ant and Dec.
Sam and his band appeared on Saturday Night Takeaway to be part of the End of the Show Show, which saw them entertain a room full of revellers with a rendition of hit single Seventeen Going Under. Sam told them: "You know how much I love a party," to which Dec replied: "We know how much you love a party." I'm really, really hungover.
The Takeaway Rainbow winner was number seven, but did Sam Fender actually pick number one?
Contestant Wayne was hyped to win the prize after racing to the mystery location, but viewers took to Twitter to wonder whether they’d actually got the number wrong and it was supposed to be a one instead of a seven on the ball. Sam, who was performing the End Of The Show Show, picked out a ball with the number seven after it had already been determined it would be someone in the green line that would win. Fans of the show had discovered the elusive Takeaway Rainbow was at the Seahaven Academy in Newhaven and flocked down for a chance to get their hands on a holiday by being the number and colour picked at random.
ITV hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly returned for another game of Chase the Rainbow, but as guest Sam Fender announced the winner, many fans thought ...
but rotating it round a bit, it is clearly a 1 as the top is too short. One wrote: “Was that a 1 not a 7?? Could just be a weird font.”
Award winning Geordie singer Sam Fender will be performing in this week's end of the show show. Will Ant and Dec join their fellow Geordie for the performance?
However the happiest minute of the week also falls during the show as people win a once in a lifetime Takeaway getaway once again. Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway continues tonight at 7pm on ITV One and the ITV hub. Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway is back tonight for the fourth episode of the series.
But, after the credits roll on the latest episode, Takeaway fans will have to wait two weeks for their next fix as ITV drop both Ant and Dec's programme and the ...
it’s s**t anyways, should be made to pay for instead of ruining saturday night tv." But, after the credits roll on the latest episode, Takeaway fans will have to wait two weeks for their next fix as ITV drop both Ant and Dec's programme and the final of new talent show Starstruck, in favour of live Six Nations rugby coverage. Saturday Night Takeaway viewers will be disappointed as the show is set to be cancelled next week.
SATURDAY Night Takeaway fans were locked in debate last night - with some accusing the show of a blunder in one of the live competitions.Rocker Sam Fe.
Could just be a weird font." Fans quickly objected with one posting: "Definitely a no 1 not 7" while another tweeted: "That was definitely a number 1." SATURDAY Night Takeaway fans were locked in debate last night - with some accusing the show of a blunder in one of the live competitions.
Musician Sam Fender is performing on this week's Ant and Dec Saturday Night Takeaway's End of the Show, Show. The North Shields lad, 27, has garnered ...
In February, he won the Rock and Alternative category at the Brit Awards, beating Coldplay, Glass Animals, Tom Grennan and Wolf Alice to the accolade. The following year, he released his first album Hypersonic Missiles, which went straight to number one in the UK charts. The North Shields lad, 27, has garnered critical acclaim for his music, with both his albums shooting straight to number one in the charts.