The Scouse musician played his biggest headline show to date
Jamie Webster has shared an eight-word message to Liverpool after his huge Sefton Park gig last night. The Scouse singer-songwriter took to the stage July 12 to perform his biggest headline show to date with 40,000 packed out in the Liverpool park.
On stage, he brought out a number of famous Scouse faces to the cheering crowd. Actor Ricky Tomlinson joined on the outdoor stage, where he gave a short speech about the musician's soulful 2023 hit "Voice of the Voiceless." ECHO reporter Jamie Greer was at the gig and described the show as a "landmark event" that "didn’t disappoint." He said: " The musician as ever was able to thrill the crowd at In The Park with his politically-charged songs such as Voice of the Voiceless, We Get By and the brand new single Breadline.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, Jamie Webster shared a highlights video from the event and an eight-word message to Liverpool. It reads: "Wow. I’m lost for words. Thank you Liverpool.."
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