From a Scouse sparky covering tunes in Liverpudlian pubs, to a cult hero of the Merseyside selling out arenas, Jamie Webster's rise has been nothing short of meteoric. The singer-songwriter's penchant for catchy acoustic rhythms with socially and politically charged lyricism has earned him the moniker of the ‘people poet’ within his city.
Jamie Webster tour dates are consumed by bellows of ‘f**k the Tories’ and chants of Jurgen Klopp's name. He brings the spirit of Liverpool with him wherever he goes, and the performances he gives on stage are enigmatic and are fuelled by an anti-establishment ethos that champions the downtrodden and struggling. Such undercurrents to his tunes mean they resonate with people everywhere, which resulted in his debut album ‘We Get By’ earning a UK Official Albums Chart Top Ten, and a UK Official Folk Album Chart Number One.
Having now released his second record, 2022’s ‘Moments’, he has sold-out Liverpool’s 11,000-capacity M&S Bank Arena and played for adoring crowds up and down the British Isles. It’s clear to see that Jamie Webster tickets are a must-grab for anyone in need of a cathartic sing-along in solidarity about their current situations.
From a Scouse sparky covering tunes in Liverpudlian pubs, to a cult hero of the Merseyside selling out arenas, Jamie Webster's rise has been nothing short of meteoric. The singer-songwriter's penchant for catchy acoustic rhythms with socially and politically charged lyricism has earned him the moniker of the ‘people poet’ within his city.
Jamie Webster tour dates are consumed by bellows of ‘f**k the Tories’ and chants of Jurgen Klopp's name. He brings the spirit of Liverpool with him wherever he goes, and the performances he gives on stage are enigmatic and are fuelled by an anti-establishment ethos that champions the downtrodden and struggling. Such undercurrents to his tunes mean they resonate with people everywhere, which resulted in his debut album ‘We Get By’ earning a UK Official Albums Chart Top Ten, and a UK Official Folk Album Chart Number One.
Having now released his second record, 2022’s ‘Moments’, he has sold-out Liverpool’s 11,000-capacity M&S Bank Arena and played for adoring crowds up and down the British Isles. It’s clear to see that Jamie Webster tickets are a must-grab for anyone in need of a cathartic sing-along in solidarity about their current situations.