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23 Oct 2025

Headliners announced for Plymouth Summer Sessions 2025

More acts are to be announced

 Headliners announced for Plymouth Summer Sessions 2025

The crowd at Plymouth Summer Sessions 2024

Today (November 8), Live Nation and music promoter Cuffe & Taylor announced the first headliners for TK Maxx Presents Plymouth Summer Sessions 2025, set for 12–15 June at Plymouth Hoe. Following last year’s inaugural event, this year’s lineup opens on Thursday with British band James, supported by Razorlight, Jamie Webster, and Tom A Smith. 

Pendulum will headline on Friday, with Snow Patrol closing on Sunday. 

Additional acts will be announced.

Four-day passes and day tickets go on sale 15 November through smmrsessions.com and ticketmaster.co.uk.

James will perform on Thursday, 12 June, featuring songs like “Sit Down,” “Come Home,” and “Laid.” Razorlight, Jamie Webster, and Tom A Smith will provide support. 

Pendulum will take the stage on Friday, 13 June, with a set list expected to include tracks from their album ‘Hold Your Colour’ and other hits. 

Snow Patrol will close the festival on Sunday, 15 June, with popular songs like “Chasing Cars” and “Run” and new material from their recent album.

Peter Taylor, Co-Founder of Cuffe & Taylor, stated that last year’s response was positive and noted the appeal of Plymouth Hoe as a venue for live music.

“We couldn’t be more excited to bring Plymouth Summer Sessions back after such a fantastic first year,” said Peter Taylor, Co-Founder of Cuffe & Taylor. “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” 

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