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Sam Fender swears on stage on the big weekend of Radio 1 before being forced to apologize from the crowd after his headline show is hit by technical problems

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Sam Fender swore live on stage BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend Show on Saturday, before his long -awaited headline set was hit by technical problems.

The Geordie singer, 31, headed during the music event in Liverpool and ends Saturday with confetti and fireworks.

And although he was bent with his vocals, Sam was confused at some point, with a spectator who told MailOnline that he apologized to the crowd after he was touched by ‘technical difficulties’.

Sam’s set contained crowd favorite hits, including seventeen undergone and hypersonic rockets that fans sang the night.

A source told MailOnline: ‘The crowd buzzed when Sam came up head after following people Ed Sheeran And the Sugababes earlier in the day.

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Sam Fender swore live on stage at the Big Weekend Show of BBC Radio 1 on Saturday, before his long-awaited headline set was hit by technical difficulties

Sam Fender swore live on stage at the Big Weekend Show of BBC Radio 1 on Saturday, before his long-awaited headline set was hit by technical difficulties

The Geordie Singer headed during the music event in Liverpool and ends the Saturday with confetti and fireworks

The Geordie Singer headed during the music event in Liverpool and ends the Saturday with confetti and fireworks

‘But during the first few songs he had a number of technical problems. Sam continued to rumble with his microphone stand by a number of songs and was seen to look awkward at the side of the stage.

“Sam was apologetic to fans for the problems and admitted that he carried out the enormous performance.

“However, he was turned on and set up an incredible achievement.”

Other stars at the event were Ed Sheeran, who made a surprising appearance, where he carried out a new song inspired by his $ 100 million copyright test.

The singer wrote the song after visiting an old phone again during the court case about his hit who thought aloud.

He was accused of copying Marvin Gaye’s Let’s Get It On, but was cleared in the court in 2023.

Now, on stage at the Liverpool -based festival, Ed opened the inspiration behind his new song Old Phone before performing it for the first time for a crowd.

A source said:

A source said: “Sam was apologetic to fans for the problems and admitted that he carried out huge performance”

Other stars at the event were Ed Sheeran, who made a surprising appearance, where he performed a new song inspired by his $ 100 million copyright test version

Other stars at the event were Ed Sheeran, who made a surprising appearance, where he performed a new song inspired by his $ 100 million copyright test version

Referring to his copyright trail, the crowd said: ‘The judge ordered me to give up my old devices to the other lawyers to go through all my SMS messages and e -mails and photos and things like that.

‘And in that process I switched on a telephone that I had not looked at in 10 years and it was as if I looked at the past and they were conversations with people who had died.

He continued: “There was a fight with an ex-girlfriend, there were, you know, text messages and photos of people I have not seen or spoken for 10 years, and I wrote this song called Old Phone.”

Ed’s performance was announced only a few moments before he surprised the crowd with his unexpected appearance.

He told fans that he chose to play on the new music stage, because it was the only one he hadn’t sung on yet.

A source in Big Weekend told MailOnline: ‘Ed came up as a surprise guest who started the opening act on Saturday lunch, I have never seen festival visitors a stage so quickly a stage.

‘He played some of his hits and also recorded some of his new songs that the crowd kept the beloved.

‘Ed explained the meaning behind his one new song where he opened about his court case and how finding old phone was the inspiration.

“When he started Azizam, he ruined his famous loop, but he started again and told the crowd” so you know I play live. “

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