News Jamie Webster to perform live at LFC Legends charity match
Liverpool singer-songwriter Jamie Webster will perform live at LFC Foundation's official legends charity match at Anfield on Saturday March 25.
Webster will perform some of his most popular songs to entertain the crowd before kick-off as Liverpool FC Legends look for victory in L4 against Celtic Legends.
With two top-10 albums – We Get By and Moments – under his belt, and a sold-out show at Liverpool's iconic Pier Head this summer, the game presents a great opportunity to see Webster perform live.
Webster, who gained popularity through songs well-versed on the Kop, said: "Anfield is a place I've visited since I was a little boy, so 25 years. I've never performed in the stadium before, it's an amazing opportunity for me to play in front of a packed-out Anfield before the game.
"It's also fantastic to be a part of LFC Foundation's charity match, which is raising money for people who need it in the community. Giving back to the Liverpool fans and the community that have given me so much support in the last 10 years of my career is very important to me."
The LFC Foundation legends charity match is presented by AXA, and brought to you in association with Forever Reds, LFC's official former players association.
Tickets are priced at £27 for adults, £7 for juniors and £17 for over 65s and are available online here. Disabled supporters can visit the Accessibility Hub for full sale details.
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