A five-day festival, slated to be the biggest ever seen in Newcastle, has been announced.
Come Together Festival, scheduled to take place from June 4 to June 8 2025 will be held on The Town Moor, located just outside Newcastle city centre.
Organised by TEG Europe, alongside The Freemen and the City Council, the Come Together Festival will be a celebration of Newcastle's culture, talent, and community, featuring local food vendors, art installations, and live performances.
Toby Leighton-Pope, managing director of TEG Europe, said: "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."
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A spokesperson for The Freemen of Newcastle said: "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."
TEG Europe, the organiser, is a leading promoter of live events, producing over 2,000 concerts a year across the continent.
The company's list of artists includes Noel Gallagher, Bryan Adams, Busted, Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, and Girls Aloud.
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