Jamie Webster has quickly become one of Britain’s defining voices of folk-inspired indie, not merely for his guitar and voice but for the way he stitches class, place and political disquiet into communal anthems. His third studio album, 10 For The People, released in February 2024, followed two previous Top Ten UK albums – We Get By and Moments – and itself soared to No. 2 in the UK charts.
Over the summer of 2024, Webster staged what many saw as his breakthrough live moment: playing Sefton Park for 32,000 people, and the first of two consecutive years at Glastonbury. His single ‘Breadline’, released shortly beforehand, renewed his reputation for balancing warm acoustics with sharp lyrics, and became one of the standout tracks on his 2025 Sefton Park live EP.
In May 2025 his new single, ‘Across The River’, co-written with Kieran Shudall of Circa Waves, emerged as a defiant burst of collective joy - arriving ahead of a new headline UK tour in the winter, and a set of special homecoming gigs in summer 2026 at Liverpool's Blackstone Street Warehouse.