HEADLINERS of the UK’s newest music festival have been revealed.
Olly Murs, Jamie Webster and Dizzee Rascal will take to the stage at Together Again in 2025.
They will be joined at Bolesworth Castle next July by the likes of Ocean Colour Scene, The Lightning Seeds, Diversity, UB40, Jake Bugg, Scouting for Girls, Lottery Winners and Professor Green.
Together Again is the latest venture of Escape, the team behind the UK’s largest family-friendly festival, In It Together.
A spokesperson for the event said: “Together Again, a brand new festival coming to Cheshire, in July 2025 promising an unforgettable experience for music lovers across the country.
“Whether you're a seasoned festival-goer or new to the scene, young or old, Together Again offers a space where everyone is welcome.
“From the makers of In It Together Festival, the UK’s fastest growing festival, Together Again will bring people together through a mix of world-class acts, family-friendly activities and by providing a platform to showcase the very best in emerging artists.”
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Pete Doherty gets the party started on Thursday (July 24) for the early arrivals as he headlines the Thursday Night Camper’s Party.
Friday (July 25) night’s headliner is X-Factor contestant turned TV presenter, Olly Murs, who has topped the charts with hits such as Heart Skips a Beat and Troublemaker.
Its Jamie Webster’s turn on Saturday (July 26) before Dizzee Rascal closes out the festival on Sunday (July 27) with popular tunes such as Dance Wiv Me and Bonkers.
Elsewhere, dance music fans will be able to get their fix at the Agora Stage while the Rewind Arena will be taking it back to the old school with classic pop, garage and dance anthems.
There will also be a platform for emerging and local talent on The Backyard Stage.
Country music is the name of the game at The Ranch, while The Wonky Lizard will host a blend of music, comedy and cabaret.
With family budgets in mind, Together Again is running a ‘Grandparents Go Free’ campaign.
A family ticket, priced at £279, grants entry to two adults, two children and up to four grandparents.
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