Sam Dickinson has spent a decade building his artistry. His new music, the upcoming album ‘FLEX’, adds to an already strong discography. Following from his cover of the Donna Summer classic ‘Hot Stuff’, which has been streamed over 100,000 times. The ‘All We Are‘ hitmaker returns to Newcastle this October.
Sam’s colourful and modern blend of soul-pop is reminiscent of the Manchester influences in his music, such as M People, Simply Red and Lisa Stansfield.
He has been played extensively on radio, including the UK’s most listened to radio station, BBC Radio 2, with Graham Norton saying, “he just keeps getting better and better” and Sirius XM in the United States, who described his vocals as a modern Meat Loaf. His music has been streamed more than 1 million times. He has experimented between soul, pop and dance whilst continuing being a staple on one of the UK’s most popular LGBTQI+ radio station, Pride Radio.
His writing credits include RuPaul queen’s Manila Luzon and Choriza May. He has opened for The Falling and Louise Redknapp, as well as toured the
AT THE GLOBE
Unreserved seating. Names of ticket holders will be on the door. We do not send out physical tickets.
CREATING A GLOBE ACCOUNT
When you buy tickets you will be invited to create an online account. You don’t have to do this but, if you do, you will find it quicker and simpler to buy tickets in future. Also, you can access all your ticket information and livestream files from your account dashboard, which is very convenient.
AGE RESTRICTIONS Children and young people under 16 years old may attend events accompanied by an adult (age over 18). They are not allowed to enter the premises after 9pm and they must leave the premises by midnight. Under 16s are not allowed to purchase soft drinks, but they may consume soft drinks bought for them by their accompanying adult.16 and 17 year olds are allowed to attend events unaccompanied by an adult and they may purchase soft drinks. They must leave the premises by midnight.
Oct 4 – Sam Dickinson
Friday 4 October, 8pm (Doors 7pm)
Tickets: £10 + booking fee HERE
Description
Sam’s colourful and modern blend of soul-pop is reminiscent of the Manchester influences in his music, such as M People, Simply Red and Lisa Stansfield.
He has been played extensively on radio, including the UK’s most listened to radio station, BBC Radio 2, with Graham Norton saying, “he just keeps getting better and better” and Sirius XM in the United States, who described his vocals as a modern Meat Loaf. His music has been streamed more than 1 million times. He has experimented between soul, pop and dance whilst continuing being a staple on one of the UK’s most popular LGBTQI+ radio station, Pride Radio.
His writing credits include RuPaul queen’s Manila Luzon and Choriza May. He has opened for The Falling and Louise Redknapp, as well as toured the
AT THE GLOBE
Unreserved seating. Names of ticket holders will be on the door. We do not send out physical tickets.
CREATING A GLOBE ACCOUNT
When you buy tickets you will be invited to create an online account. You don’t have to do this but, if you do, you will find it quicker and simpler to buy tickets in future. Also, you can access all your ticket information and livestream files from your account dashboard, which is very convenient.
TICKETING CONTACT
If you need to contact us about ticketing please email events@theglobenewcastle.bar or send a message to our Facebook page.
AGE RESTRICTIONS
Children and young people under 16 years old may attend events accompanied by an adult (age over 18). They are not allowed to enter the premises after 9pm and they must leave the premises by midnight. Under 16s are not allowed to purchase soft drinks, but they may consume soft drinks bought for them by their accompanying adult.16 and 17 year olds are allowed to attend events unaccompanied by an adult and they may purchase soft drinks. They must leave the premises by midnight.
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