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The Snuts, Nieve Ella, The Cribs and more to join Kings Of Leon at Newcastle’s Come Together Festival 2025

Come Together Festival has added more names to the 2025 line-up, including The Snuts, Nieve Ella and The Cribs. Find out more below.

This year’s instalment is set to run between June 4 and 8 and will be held at the Town Moor in Newcastle.

The first wave of artists joining the bill was shared at the tail end of 2024, when it was announced that both Robbie Williams and Kings Of Leon had been locked in as headliners.

Now the organisers have shared the second wave of artists joining Kings Of Leon on the line-up for Sunday June 8, announcing 19 more acts that are set to take to the stage. These include Scottish indie group The Snuts, who dropped their last album ‘Millenials’ back in 2023 and were described by NME as becoming “an all-conquering live force” at their shows.

The Reytons have also joined the line-up – set to take to the stage after playing a 20,000-capacity homecoming show in Rotherham last year to celebrate recent LP  ‘Ballad Of A Bystander’ – as are The Cribs, who add the show to their itinerary alongside gigs with The Maccabees and Kaiser Chiefs.

Jack Cochrane of The Snuts performs at Reading Festival. Credit: Simone Joyner/Getty Images.

Other new names include indie-pop singer and former NME Cover star Nieve Ella – who was given a five-star review for her ‘Watch It Ache And Bleed’ EP last year – as well as art-pop artist Du Blonde and Newcastle’s own Chloe Slater.

Tom A. Smith, Overpass, Luvcat, Kerr Mercer, The Rosadocs, GIRLBAND! and Lucia & The Best Boys all complete the remainder of the bill, as do Liam Fender, Aaron Rowe, Real Farmer, Basht, Dolder and Cortney Dixon.

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“We’re beyond excited to announce such a diverse and talented line-up for Sunday at the Come Together Festival,” said 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.”

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Ryan Jarman of The Cribs (Picture: Lorne Thomson/Redferns)

In another new announcement, the event’s official charity partner has named as The Sir Graham Wylie Foundation. The charity works to help, inspire and educate children and young people across the North East region. It will be meeting all running costs – including staff and administration – so that all money raised and donated will go directly to good causes. Find out more about the foundation here.

As for Robbie Williams, the firmer Take That star will be headlining on the first day (June 4) – marking his first performance in Newcastle since 2015.

When the news was shared last November, it was also announced that Kaiser Chiefs, Perrie, Andrew Cushin, Lottery Winners, Nell Mescal, Guy Sebastian, Deco, Sonny Tennet, Charlie Floyd and Harriet Rose would also be on the bill for 2025.

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