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Sam Fender shares live version of new song ‘People Watching’ as he continues to tease new album

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Sam Fender has continued to tease his new album, this time by sharing a live version of his as-yet-unreleased song ‘People Watching’ with fans – three years to the day his last album came out.The North Shields singer posted a link on his Instagram Stories which takes fans to a web page where they’re asked for their phone number.

Fans then receive a text containing a link to a YouTube video of his performance of ‘People Watching‘ at Boardmasters in August.It’s the same song he shared a teaser of on Instagram last week.

On Wednesday (October 2), he shared snippets of him filming the speakers inside his studio to showcase two sections of the track.Fender hasn’t released a lot of music since his 2021 Number One album ‘Seventeen Going Under’, his most recent new tracks being ‘Homesick‘ with Noah Kahan after the American singer-songwriter re-recorded the hit for his digital album ‘Stick Season (Forever)’ and ‘Iris’, from the movie Jackdaw.It was on August 3 that he first played ‘People Watching’ live, along with another unreleased song, ‘Nostalgia’s Lie’, with both set to appear on his upcoming third album.This past Saturday (October 5), Fender teased that the album – on which he’s had input from The War On Drugs’ Adam Granduciel, is finished and “mastered”, sharing a series of photos and videos from the studio on Instagram.While Fender left a gap of two years between his debut album ‘Hypersonic Missiles’ and ‘Seventeen Going Under’, there’s going to be a gap of at least three between ‘Seventeen Going Under’ and his third album.But he admitted earlier this year that he “rushed” to complete his last album.

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