Jamie Webster is set to celebrate the launch of his fourth album
Jamie Webster has confirmed his fourth album and new tour dates
Jamie Webster has confirmed his fourth album and new tour dates(Image: John Johnson)
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Jamie Webster has confirmed a three-night residency at a Liverpool venue. The musician rose to prominence on the city's pub circuit, becoming somewhat of Liverpool FC's unofficial musician after a video of him performing 'Allez Allez Allez' went viral back in 2018.
From there, Jamie has had phenomenal success, with sell-out performances at Sefton Park, Liverpool Waterfront, and the M&S Bank Arena, as well as three albums. Now, he is set for a three-night residency at Liverpool's Jacaranda Baltic on Friday, August 21, Saturday, August 22 and Sunday, August 23 2026.
When buying tickets for the show, customers will be given a choice of albums, one of which is the Jacaranda Edition of Running Round The Sun.
This edition includes a 7" vinyl pressing of fan favourite "Weekend In Paradise," which has never been pressed to vinyl before.
The shows will celebrate Jamie's new album, Running Round The Sun. Jamie's last two albums charted at #2 and #3 respectively. Jamie will be playing his new album in full at these shows, as well as maybe a few crowd favourites too.
The shows will be intimate, with capacity at just 450 — a long way from Jamie's famous Sefton Park gig, where he sold over 40,000 tickets.
Speaking to the ECHO in May, Jamie said: "I can't quite believe that it's my fourth album already. Time passes you by when you're having fun, doesn't it?
"It's been nearly two years since I've done my own proper tour with the band, under all the lights and everything else. Sometimes I feel like when you take a bit of time out, you feel like you've sort of fallen behind a little bit.
"So I'm really looking forward to getting out now and putting my foot on the gas and, you know, knocking down a few more walls and breaking through a few more ceilings, hopefully.
"It's Jamie Webster, like what you'd expect from Jamie Webster, but just a little bit more developed and a little bit more mature. But still loads of energy, loads of talking from the heart and loads of things for people to grab onto."
Managing Director of Jacaranda Records Graham Stanley said:"We've been a supporter of Jamie Webster from the first album, and likewise he has been a supporter of what we do.
"So a three-night residency at Jacaranda Baltic seems a perfect way to celebrate the release of Jamie's fourth album."
More information can be found on the Jacaranda website.