Come Together Festival have announced their second wave of artists for 2025, with The Snuts, The Cribs and Nieve Ella among the new additions to the line-up.
The festival, taking place at Newcastle’s Town Moor between 4th and 8th June, has added 19 new acts to the Sunday bill, which will be headlined by Kings Of Leon.
Scottish indie group The Snuts, who released their album ‘Millenials’ in 2023, join the line-up alongside The Reytons, who recently played a 20,000-capacity homecoming show in Rotherham following the release of their album ‘Ballad Of A Bystander’. The Cribs have also been confirmed for the event.
Additional acts announced include indie-pop artist Nieve Ella, art-pop performer Du Blonde, and Newcastle local Chloe Slater. The line-up is completed by Tom A. Smith, Overpass, Luvcat, Kerr Mercer, The Rosadocs, GIRLBAND!, Lucia & The Best Boys, Liam Fender, Aaron Rowe, Real Farmer, Basht, Dolder and Cortney Dixon.
“We’re beyond excited to announce such a diverse and talented line-up for Sunday at the Come Together Festival,” says Toby Leighton-Pope, Managing Director of TEG Europe. “It’s fantastic to see so many new support acts from both national and local backgrounds coming together for this groundbreaking, city-centre festival. We believe this blend of established and emerging artists will provide an unforgettable experience for all attendees.”
The festival has also announced The Sir Graham Wylie Foundation as their official charity partner. The foundation focuses on helping, inspiring and educating children and young people across the North East region.
The event’s first wave of announcements in late 2024 confirmed Robbie Williams as a headliner for 4th June, alongside Kaiser Chiefs, Perrie, Andrew Cushin, Lottery Winners, Nell Mescal, Guy Sebastian, Deco, Sonny Tennet, Charlie Floyd and Harriet Rose.
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