Sam Fender ‘rare items’ restocked on official merchandise store

Fans are delighted, and the items are selling incredibly quickly.
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Sam Fender fans across the UK to find out that his official merchandise store had been restocked with ‘rare items’.

The 28-year-old from North Shields, has a loyal following of fans who are happy to splash the cash on Fender related memorabilia.

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Due to Fender’s huge popularity, he is known to sell-out tickets and merchandise incredibly quickly, and some fans have been left disappointed when they haven’t been able to secure an item.

However, his official merchandise website, shop.samfender.com, recently restocked items that fans have wanted to get their hands on.

‘Rare’ Items included in merchandise restock are a signed vinyl of Seventeen Going Under which is priced at £33.99, the Seventeen Going Under tour zine which is £13, the Hypersonic Missiles Chilli Chips apron which is £19.99, Hypersonic Missiles one year anniversary t-shirt which is £20 and Extreme Gigging t-shirt which is also £20.

Music items include CDs, vinyl records and cassette tapes. Other items included in the restock are a sticker sheet, a patch, event posters, sweatshirts, a jacket and even more t-shirts.

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Fans are delighted with the restock, with many snapping up the items very quickly. Fender fans on Facebook have been chatting about their exciting purchases. One person wrote: “Finally got a SGU tour book!” Another wrote: “Extreme gigging shirt is such a rare find”.

Fender headed back to the North East over the Easter weekend, where he delighted pub-goers in the Prohibition Cabaret Bar located on Pink Lane by performing a brand-new song from his upcoming album on the bar’s piano.

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