James, Pendulum and Snow Patrol have been announced as the first headliners for TK Maxx Presents Plymouth Summer Sessions 2025.
The event, which will take place at Plymouth Hoe from June 12 to June 15, with further names still to be announced for the festival.
Following the success of last year's inaugural event, which attracted thousands of fans, this year's line-up promises to be just as exciting.
The festival will kick off on Thursday, June 12, with a performance from legendary British band James.
The band, known for hits such as Sit Down, Come Home and Laid, will be supported by Razorlight, Jamie Webster and Tom A Smith.
Pendulum, one of the most iconic electronic acts in history, will take to the stage on Friday, June 13.
The band, known for their high-octane drum and bass rock, are set to deliver an electrifying performance.
The weekend will be brought to a close on Sunday, June 15, by Snow Patrol.
The band will perform a mix of fan favourites such as Chasing Cars and Run, alongside tracks from their latest album The Forest is the Path.
Peter Taylor, co-founder of promoter Cuffe & Taylor, said: "We couldn’t be more excited to bring Plymouth Summer Sessions back after such a fantastic first year.
"The response from fans was incredible, and it’s clear how much people love live music in this iconic setting.
"With James, Pendulum and Snow Patrol headlining, we’re looking forward to a weekend that truly offers something for everyone.
"Plymouth Hoe is the perfect backdrop for these special moments, and we can’t wait to welcome fans back in 2025."
The event marks the return of one of the UK’s most beloved live event series, following the success of this summer’s Summer Sessions, which showcased artists such as Avril Lavigne, Shania Twain, Bryan Adams, Sting, Tom Jones and Becky Hill across five locations in England and Wales.
Fans eager to experience the full weekend line-up can purchase four-day passes on Friday, November 15, with day tickets also available on general sale the same day via smmrsessions.com and ticketmaster.co.uk.
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