Take heed to Sam Fender’s rousing new single ‘Arm’s Size’

Sam Fender has shared his rousing new single ‘Arm’s Size’ – test it out under.
The tune is the third to be lifted from his new album ‘Folks Watching’ following the title monitor and ‘Wild Lengthy Lie’. Fender’s new album is out on February 21 through Polydor (pre-order/pre-save here).
Fender mentioned of the only: “[The song] initially got here from a kind of magic moments the place you’re simply messing round, and a tune actually falls out of the sky. It’s about being avoidant and flighty. But in addition, only a easy pop tune, which I really like.”
‘Folks Watching’ was produced by Fender alongside his bandmates Dean Thompson and Joe Atkinson, producer Markus Dravs and The War On Drugs’ Adam Granduciel.
He first hinted that he had been working with the latter again in March 2024, sharing footage of them within the studio collectively alongside producers, engineers and different musicians. Then, in October Fender confirmed that the brand new album was completed and “mastered”. Will probably be his first LP since 2021’s sophomore album ‘Seventeen Going Below’.
Final November, Fender introduced particulars of some enormous UK stadium reveals for this summer season.
The reveals will kick off along with his biggest-ever headline live performance at London Stadium on June 6, earlier than persevering with in his Newcastle hometown at St. James’ Park on June 12, 14 and 15. For the latter, the musician performed that very same 52,000-capacity venue again in 2023, and it’ll additionally see the songwriter break the report for many headline reveals at St James’ Park – an honour beforehand held by The Rolling Stones.
You will discover a full record of 2025 tour dates right here, and visit here for remaining tickets to the entire upcoming reveals.
Yesterday (January 23), Fender was nominated for a BRIT Award for Artist Of The Yr alongside the likes of Charli XCX and Dua Lipa.
He additionally lately teamed up with Newcastle United to public sale off Carabao Cup shirts, with the funds raised going to charity.