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Plymouth Summer Sessions tickets, times and acts

Chloe Parkman
BBC News, South West
BBC Snow Patrol singer Gary Lightbody sings into a microphone on stage wearing a blue jacket. Behind him is a blue screen with white letters.BBC
The music event will take place on the Hoe from 12 to 15 June

Thousands of music lovers will descend on the Hoe on Thursday for day one of Plymouth Summer Sessions 2025.

The music event, run by the firm Live Nation, will take place on the Hoe from 12 to 15 June with headliners including James, Pendulum, Snow Patrol and The Corrs.

Gates to the festival will open at 16:00 BST with entertainment set to finish at 22:30.

Peter Taylor, co-founder of event promoters Cuffe and Taylor, previously said: "We couldn't be more excited to bring Plymouth Summer Sessions back after such a fantastic first year."

'Iconic setting'

"The response from fans was incredible, and it's clear how much people love live music in this iconic setting," Mr Taylor said.

"With James, Pendulum, and Snow Patrol headlining, we're looking forward to a weekend that truly offers something for everyone."

The four-day event kicks off on Thursday afternoon with performances from James, Razorlight, Jamie Webster and Tom A. Smith.

Organisers setting up the event. Crowd control barriers are lined up with the Summer Sessions logs. Workers dressed in hi-vis are on the site. The stage can be seen in the background.
The final day will see live music from Snow Patrol, The Lathums and Somebody's Child

Pendulum, Wargasm, Hot Milk and Normandie will take to the Hoe on Friday evening before The Coors, Natalie Imbruglia and Dea Matrona perform on Saturday.

The final day will see live music from Snow Patrol, The Lathams, Somebody's Child and Grace Lightman.

Food and drinks stalls will be available to visitors and organisers said tickets are mobile entry.

On its social media , organisers said some tickets for the event were still available to purchase online.

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