A WAVE of huge acts will be coming to Plymouth next year for the city’s inaugural Summer Sessions music festival. Live Nation and leading live music and event promoter Cuffe & Taylor have revealed the headliners for the three-day event will be Tom Jones, Bryan Adams, Madness, and Sting.
It will also see a number of special guests including Gabrielle, Cassyette, The Lightning Seeds, and Blondie. The 2024 festival will take place from June 13-16 on The Hoe. Tickets go on general sale on Friday, December 1 at 9 am via the Summer Sessions and Ticket Master websites.
Founded back in 2013 by DF Concerts, Summer Sessions has already become a much-loved and highly anticipated live music series in Scotland, with events taking place in cities including Glasgow and Edinburgh. Renowned for regularly showcasing a diverse roster of world-leading talent, previous headliners include Eminem, Foo Fighters, Kendrick Lamar, Florence + The Machine and David Guetta.
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