Taking the magic and passion of recent main stage outdoor celebrations of his music, people’s songwriter, Jamie Webster announces a UK & Ireland Winter 2024 Tour, including three, newly announced arena appearances in Hull, Cardiff and Glasgow. Growing tour-by-tour into an undisputed spokesperson for a generation of switched-on, socially-minded music lovers, the Liverpool folk hero’s popularity from north to south and east to west takes him across the Irish Sea to Belfast and Dublin before returning for six wild nights closer to home.
Unafraid to shame the devil when it comes to singing truth to power and putting working class lives at the forefront of all three of his Top Ten albums, including this year’s No.2 hit, 10 For The People, Websters past month of highs have included wowing The Other Stage at Glastonbury and scaling the stage at Sefton Park, Liverpool for the biggest show of his career to date. Choosing his own soundtrack to meeting those milestones with overwhelming public support behind him, he released his first new music of 2024, Breadline, in July this year.
Fans can expect songs old and new, including his recently BRIT Silver Certified modern folk classic, Weekend In Paradise, to be in the set list as Webster prepares to play some of the biggest shows away from his home city.
Venue Details
Over 400,000 visitors have experienced events here at the venue since 2018 including Bob Dylan, Catfish & The Bottlemen, Ne-Yo, Paloma Faith, JLS, Sarah Millican, Blondie, Noel Gallagher and many more. The venue is a state-of-the-art music and events complex with a capacity of up to 4,000 people for concerts and live events, plus an array of bars, lounges, premium seating and hospitality suits including the Connexin Lounge. The venue is purpose built to offer significant flexibility for any conference, exhibition, dinner or event. With 1320 square metres of floor space, making it one of the biggest in the region, the Arena’s flexibility means we can host events of all shapes and sizes – from huge award ceremonies to smaller breakout meetings, including the University of Hull’s graduation ceremonies. The building is owned by Hull City Council and is managed by ASM Global.
Facilities
Accessible Toilets
Blue-Badge Parking
Wheelchair Access