The inaugural Come Together Festival in Newcastle has announced 19 new acts for its Sunday lineup, joining headliners Kings of Leon and special guests Courteeners at Town Moor on 8 June 2025. The latest additions include indie heavyweights The Cribs, The Reytons, The Snuts, and rising star Nieve Ella.

Massive Lineup for Newcastle’s Biggest Festival

Following the already stacked bill that includes Kings of Leon, Courteeners, and a midweek headline set from Robbie Williams, the festival has bolstered its Sunday lineup with a mix of established names and emerging talent. The Cribs, known for their raw garage rock energy, are set to deliver a standout set, while The Reytons bring their no-nonsense indie anthems to the stage. Scottish chart-toppers The Snuts will also perform, adding their signature mix of indie hooks and anthemic choruses.

Among the newcomers, Nieve Ella’s heartfelt indie-pop and Newcastle local Chloe Slater’s folk-infused storytelling will add a fresh dimension to the festival. Du Blonde’s genre-defying punk-rock fusion and the dreamlike harmonies of Luvcat promise to provide diverse sonic experiences.

Indie, Punk, and Alternative Talent on Show

Tom A. Smith, a rising talent from the North East, will showcase his guitar-driven sound, while The Rosadocs bring Sheffield-born indie rock to the bill. Kerr Mercer offers an intimate acoustic set, and punk outfit GIRLBAND! promise a high-energy performance.

Lucia & The Best Boys will bring powerful vocals and rock-infused pop, while Aaron Rowe’s soulful touch contrasts with the folk-inspired charm of Real Farmer. Liam Fender, continuing the family’s musical legacy, delivers a rock-infused set, and Basht. and Dolder experiment with genre-mixing styles. Cortney Dixon rounds out the lineup with her melodic indie-pop.

Festival Organisers and Charity Partner

Toby Leighton-Pope, Managing Director of TEG Europe, said: "We're beyond excited to announce such a diverse and talented line-up for Sunday at the Come Together Festival. We believe this mix of established and emerging artists will provide an unforgettable experience."

The festival has also announced its official charity partner, The Sir Graham Wylie Foundation, which supports children and young people across the North East. All funds raised will go directly to good causes.

Festival Details & Tickets

Come Together Festival runs from 4–8 June 2025 at Newcastle’s Town Moor. General sale tickets and payment plan options are available via cometogetherfestival.co.uk.