Jamie Webster releases new tune ‘Voice of the Voiceless’ ahead of huge Liverpool gigs

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Voice of the Voiceless



Jamie Webster lights the way towards a changed world ahead of playing to a staggering 26,000 people with first new music of 2023 with ‘Voice of the Voiceless’

Webster is set to play to play his biggest gigs to date with 2 sold out nights at Liverpool’s Pier Head on 29th and 30th June.

Creating a lane of his own where authenticity and ambition collide with an unstoppable sense of community, the observational and aspirational singer-songwriter, Jamie Webster releases his first new music of the year ahead of playing to 26,000 people over just two dates.

‘Voice Of The Voiceless’ emerges from intensely creative and productive recording sessions over the past year, setting the creatively-emboldened artist and his fans on a new path of optimism and possibility as a summer of main stage festival appearances, sunsets and long nights under the stars stretch out before them.

In sharing the first spoils of time spent recording with now long-term producer/collaborator Dave Eringa, at the iconic Rockfield Studios as well as the artist’s own, new studio in Liverpool.

Webster says:

“‘Voice Of The Voiceless’ is a call to action for people who feel like they’ve got no way out of a life where the odds are constantly stacked against us. So many of us feel alone, powerless and with no chance to succeeding in today’s society. This song is a reminder that we’re not alone, that if we
rise from the shadows and come together, we might actually have a chance to make a positive change for everyone

Feeding off the new velocity that his second Top Ten album, 2022’s No.3 success, Moments, afforded him, Webster set off on his biggest ever UK Tour last winter, selling out venues up, down and around the UK and Ireland, including memorable shows at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Glasgow Barrowland and the grand Albert Hall in Manchester. No sooner had he set down his guitar at a SOLD-OUT M&S Bank Arena back home in Liverpool last November.

Looking ahead to the landmark shows to come, as well as reflecting on his set at Glastonbury Festival, taking to the bigger Avalon Stage last weekend following 2022’s debut on the Leftfield Stage at the invitation of Billy Bragg, Webster’s newest cut makes decisive strides towards further advances in sound. Remaining resolute in using his music to both freeze-frame a moment in time, decrying the status quo, Webster also ignites new flames of hope that, one day, change will come.

Webster looks close to home with some of this summer’s encounters with long-standing heroes. Joining him as support for his own Pier Head shows is Michael Head, the ‘songwriter’s songwriter’ acclaimed for his solo work as well as cult-classic albums with Shack and The Pale Fountains, while Webster encounters the magisterial James when he supports them at Halifax’s Piece Hall early next month.

Thu 29 Jun – Liverpool, Pier Head – SOLD OUT
Fri 30 Jun – Liverpool, Pier Head – SOLD OUT
Sun 9 Jul – Glasgow, TRNSMT
Fri 7 Jul – Halifax, Piece Hall w/James
Sat 8 Jul – Halifax, Piece Hall w/James
Fri 28 Jul – Matlock, Y Not? Festival
Thu 24 Aug – Leeds, Leeds Festival
Sat 26 Aug – Reading, Reading Festival

For all information on remaining tickets visit: https://www.jamiewebstermusic.com/live


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