Robbie Williams announced as first headliner of Newcastle's COme Together Festival
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In addition to his work with the Manchester based group, Williams is equally known for his illsutrious solo efforts which include such iconic tracks as Let Me Entertain You, Millenium and Angels.
Come Together was initially announced earlier in November as the newest festival to hit the North East. Taking place on the Town Moor in summer 2025, music fans can expect five days of live sets from Wednesday, June 4 until Sunday, June 8.
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Robbie Williams takes centre stage on Wednesday, June 4, joined by an amazing lineup of supporting acts. The last time Robbie was in town was in 2014, where he performed to a sell-out crowd at the then Metro Radio Arena and fans will no doubt not want to miss this chance to see their idol along with thousands of other revellers.
Indie-rock icons Kaiser Chiefs will be part of Robbie’s lineup, adding their infectious energy and chart-topping singles to the event.
Also performing on this date is South Tyneside’s very own Perrie (Little Mix) and rising star Andrew Cushin, a Newcastle native.
The full lineup on Robbie Williams’ date includes Lottery Winners, Nell Mescal,andGuy Sebastian. Additional performances from emerging talents Deco, Sonny Tennet, Charlie Floyd,and Harriet Rose round off the bill, guaranteeing a vibrant and diverse evening for attendees.
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Toby Leighton-Pope, Managing Director of TEG Europe, commented, “We are absolutely thrilled to announce Robbie Williams as our first headliner for the Come Together Festival. Bringing such an iconic artist to Newcastle underscores our commitment to delivering a world-class festival experience that’s accessible and unforgettable.”
A spokesperson for theFreemen of Newcastleadded:"Securing global superstar Robbie Williams to headline is huge for the North East, putting our Region firmly on the international music map.
“With a shared vision to make Come Together Festival an annual highlight on the Town Moor, we can’t wait to welcome and entertain audiences from across the UK with world-class music. We’re also beyond excited about the cultural and economic boost this will bring. Our anticipation is huge.”
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