Kings of Leon confirmed headliner for Come Together Festival

Festival Crowd Header

Following the announcement of Robbie Williams on Wednesday 4th June, Come Together Festival reveals another headline act. Kings of Leon will headline on Sunday 8th June 2025 as part of the inaugural event on Newcastle’s Town Moor.

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 Courteeners,  known for their chart-topping tracks "Not Nineteen Forever" and "Lose Control.”

Come Together Festival will take place from 4th to 8th June 2025 at the Town Moor, and with a range of ticket options, the festival promises to be an accessible and unforgettable experience for fans of all kinds of music. More acts and dates to be revealed soon.

Published on 09 December 2024 by Ben Robinson

Recent News More news

Upcoming Festivals Browse all

  • Luxury Soul Weekender

    3 January - 05 January 2025

    The Luxury Soul Weekender was established in 2003 as an alternative to the Holiday park-oriented events soul music has been associated with since the 1970s. As the name suggests, Luxury Soul events t...

  • Celtic Connections

    16 January - 02 February 2025

    Celtic Connections is programmed by Artistic Director (and founding member of Celtic supergroup Capercaillie) Donald Shaw and features over 300 events across multiple genres of music. The festival is...

  • Beat the Streets

    27 January 2025

    Beat The Streets is a one-day, multi-venue event by the music community in Nottingham, with all money raised to support homeless people in need. The charity is Framework, a Nottinghamshire charity tha...