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Robbie Williams Confirmed Headliner for Inaugural Come Together Festival
Superstar Robbie Williams has been announced as the first headliner for Newcastle’s inaugural Come Together Festival. Get all the info here…

Poised to be the North East’s largest-ever outdoor music event, Come Together Festival has unveiled the first phase of its huge lineup, with Robbie Williams heading to Newcastle in what is the first of a series of major announcements.
Taking place from 4th to 8th June 2024 at Newcastle’s Town Moor, traditional home to the long-standing Hoppings Funfair, Come Together Festival is set to attract a range of music enthusiasts with the lineup spanning rock, pop, and indie favourites. A wide range of ticket pricing options makes world-class music accessible to everyone, ensuring that fans can find an option to suit their budget while still enjoying an unforgettable festival atmosphere.
Robbie Williams takes centre stage on Wednesday 4th June, joined by an amazing lineup of supporting acts. Indie-rock icons Kaiser Chiefs will be part of the lineup while also performing on this date is South Tyneside’s very own Perrie (Little Mix) and local rising star Andrew Cushin, a Newcastle native.
The full lineup on Robbie Williams’ date includes Lottery Winners, Nell Mescal, and Guy Sebastian. Additional performances from emerging talents Deco, Sonny Tennet, Charlie Floyd, and Harriet Rose round off the bill.
Alongside the incredible music, festivalgoers can look forward to a vibrant atmosphere with local food vendors, immersive art installations, and a strong focus on celebrating the rich culture and community of Newcastle. With attendance capacity reaching 45,000 per day, Come Together Festival will transform the Town Moor into a lively hub of music, art, and local pride.
Pre-sale tickets will be available on Wednesday November 20th from 9 am. Register here. General on-sale tickets will be available on Friday November 22nd from 9 am.
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