Set times announced for Newcastle's Come Together Festival
The line-up includes Robbie Williams, Kings of Leon and Perrie
Last updated 12th Aug 2025
This summer, Newcastle's Town Moor will play host to some huge artists like Robbie Williams, Kings of Leon and Perrie, as part of Come Together Festival. And now the set times have been announced.
Originally due to take place in June, the festival has now been rescheduled to August, still with the same fantastic line-up, plus some additions. Here's all you need to know about the festival...
When is Come Together Festival on?
Although it was originally scheduled to take place 4-9th June, organisers postponed the festival until August 2025.
A statement on social media reads: 'Come Together will now go ahead in August, allowing for a bigger site, better infrastructure, and more time to deliver something special for the North East.
'The move to the larger town moor site means more stages, more artists, more rides and more space to enjoy it all.
'New dates:
'Robbie Williams - 20th August
'Kings of Leon - 22nd August
'An updated event map and full weekend info will be released next week.
'All tickets remain valid for the new dates. ticket holders should have received an email, please check your inbox (including junk) or reach out to your ticket provider.
'August is going to be unforgettable!
'#cometogether'.
Set times
The festival set times have now been announced for both Wednesday 20th and Friday 22nd August. On 20th August, Robbie Williams will be headlining the festival with a huge two-hour set between 9pm and 11pm. His set will be preceded by Kaiser Chiefs (7.15pm) and Perrie (6pm).
On 22nd August Kings of Leon headline between 9.15pm and 11pm. Take a look at the full set times below.
Do I need to get more tickets?
Organisers have said that all tickets remain valid for the new date, adding that ticket holders will receive an email with details from their point of purchase.
What is Come Together Festival?
Come Together Festival will be more than just a huge music event, it will also celebrate culture, talent and the community of Newcastle, filled with immersive art installations, local food vendors and live performances, with a massive capacity of 45,000 people.
The festival is being organised by TEG Europe, alongside The Freemen and the City Council, with Toby Leighton-Pope, Managing Director of TEG Europe, saying: "We are absolutely thrilled to bring an event of this calibre to the North East.
"Newcastle can expect an unforgettable festival experience featuring some of the biggest and best names in global music. This festival is all about celebrating the region, its culture, and its love for music, and we can't wait to share more details in the coming weeks. We’re gearing up for what will be a landmark event for the region."
A spokesperson for The Freemen of Newcastle added: "We are delighted to be working alongside TEG to deliver this huge event for Newcastle and the wider region. We are very fortunate to have one of the largest and most iconic outdoor events spaces in the UK. We look forward to welcoming attendees from all parts of the UK.
"Together we have a long-term plan to make this a high-profile annual celebration on the Town Moor, and with the level of international artists already booked we are all excited to see the first shows announced."
Who will be performing at Come Together Festival?
Wednesday 20th August (originally Wednesday 4th June)
Superstar Robbie Williams will be headlining on Wednesday 20th August 2025.
Robbie said about the announcement: “I am stoked to headline what is essentially my own one-day festival, and where better than Newcastle? Howay, it’s ganna be mint man. I can’t wait to see you next year.”
Other artists performing on Wednesday 20th August include: Kaiser Chiefs, Perrie, Andrew Cushin, Lottery Winners, Nell Mescal, Guy Sebastian, Deco, Sonny Tennet, Charlie Floyd and Harriet Rose.
A spokesperson for the Freemen of Newcastle said: "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.”
Friday 22nd August (originally Sunday 8th June)
Kings Of Leon will headline the festival on Friday 22nd August, with special guests Courteeners.
Other artists include Reytons, The Snuts, The Cribs, Chloe Slater, Du Blonde and The Rosadocs.
On 28th May, Kings of Leon revealed they would have to cancel many of their European dates in June and July, due to Caleb Followill breaking his foot in a freak accident, playing with his kids.
Kings of Leon are still planning to perform at Come Together Festival and the festival confirmed this in an Instagram Story, to reassure fans.
Where will it take place?
It will take place at Town Moor, Newcastle.
On 16th May 2025, organisers confirmed the festival will now move to the bigger Town Moor site, with a new map set to be released in the coming days.
How to buy tickets for the festival
You can still buy tickets for the festival from Aloud.com
Ticket holders should contact their ticket providers for any updates.
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