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Come Together Festival - 19 New Acts Unveiled For Kings of Leon's Sunday Headline Show Including The Reytons, The Cribs, The Snuts and Nieve Ella

The anticipation for Newcastle's inaugural Come Together Festival has reached new heights with the announcement of an electrifying line-up for Sunday, 8th June 2025. Joining headliners Kings of Leon and special guests Courteeners, an impressive array of both national and local talent is set to ignite the stages of the Town Moor following the announcement of Robbie Williams on Wednesday 4th June.

The American alternative rock band have previously headlined Coachella, Glastonbury Festival, multiple Lollapaloozas, as well as Reading & Leeds three times and Hyde Park an unprecedented and record-breaking five times. Being one of only a select few artists who have also performed at both Newcastle’s St James’ Park and Sunderland’s Stadium of Light, Kings Of Leon will take to the stage at Town Moor for the Sunday of the North East’s biggest ever music festival.

Joining Kings of Leon will be an incredible roster of special guests, including the Courteeners, known for their chart-topping tracks "Not Nineteen Forever" and "Lose Control.” as well as newly-announced acts.

Indeed this year’s festival lineup is packed with an eclectic mix of talent, ranging from indie rock heavyweights to rising stars and genre-defying artists. The Cribs, known for their infectious melodies and garage rock edge, are set to deliver a special afternoon set that promises to be a highlight of the event. Bringing their raw energy to the stage, The Reytons have built a loyal fanbase with their no-nonsense indie rock, while Scottish sensations The Snuts continue to make waves with their chart-topping albums and dynamic live performances.

Among the fresh talents, Nieve Ella stands out with her heartfelt lyrics and soulful indie-pop sound, while Newcastle’s own Chloe Slater showcases her storytelling prowess with a blend of folk and indie melodies. For those seeking something avant-garde, Du Blonde masterfully fuses punk, rock, and art-pop into exhilarating performances, and the ethereal harmonies of Luvcat offer a dreamy escape.

Fans of alternative rock will appreciate the compelling lyricism of Overpass, while Tom A. Smith, a prodigious talent from the North East, impresses with his guitar-driven anthems. The Rosadocs bring their Sheffield-born indie rock with emotive lyrics and catchy riffs, and local favourite Kerr Mercer delivers acoustic sets packed with sincerity and relatable narratives. On the other end of the spectrum, GIRLBAND! is ready to shake things up with their high-energy punk performances, defying conventions and electrifying the crowd.

Blending rock and pop, Lucia & The Best Boys captivate with powerful vocals, while emerging artist Aaron Rowe brings a soulful touch to the lineup. Folk-inspired act Real Farmer offers a rustic charm, and Liam Fender, with his North East roots and renowned surname, delivers a distinctive rock-infused set. Experimental sounds come into play with Basht., known for their genre-merging approach, and electronic artist Dolder, who crafts immersive soundscapes. Rounding out the lineup, Courtney Dixon adds an indie-pop sparkle with her captivating voice and melodic sensibilities.

Toby Leighton-Pope, Managing Director of TEG Europe, expressed his enthusiasm: "We're beyond excited to announce such a diverse and talented line-up for Sunday at the Come Together Festival. 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 event’s official charity partner has today been named. The Sir Graham Wylie Foundation has been founded by entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir Graham Wylie to Help, Inspire and Educate children and young people across the North East region. Sir Graham is meeting all running costs, including staff and administration so that 100% of money raised and donated will go directly to good causes and will be a fitting partner for Come Together Festival.

Festival Details & Ticket Information:

Come Together Festival will take place from 4th to 8th June 2025 at Newcastle’s Town Moor, promising five days of unparalleled music and cultural experiences.

● General Sale Tickets available from https://cometogetherfestival.co.uk/

● Payment Plans – Options available through PayPal’s Pay in 3 at checkout with Ticketek.

For more information on the festival, including ticket details and further lineup announcements, visit: https://cometogetherfestival.co.uk/

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