Come Together Festival Lands in Newcastle
Get ready for five days of music, energy, and unforgettable performances right in the heart of Newcastle.
With Robbie Williams headlining and a huge lineup of top artists and rising stars, Come Together Festival
is set to be the biggest outdoor event the North East has ever seen — and Bentley’s Hotel puts you right near the action.
Scroll down to discover who’s playing, how to get there, and why booking early is a smart move for festival week.
Newcastle Gears Up for Its Biggest Music Festival Yet

Get ready for five days of live music, big names, and festival buzz in the heart of the city. Come Together Festival is set to take over Town Moor from June 4–8, 2025, in what’s being called the largest outdoor music event the North East has ever seen.
Robbie Williams will kick things off on June 4, supported by a full lineup of UK favourites like Kaiser Chiefs, Perrie, and rising stars from the pop, indie, and dance scenes. With something for everyone, it’s the ultimate early summer event — and one you won’t want to miss.

Close to the Music, Far From the Stress
If you’re looking for a place to stay that’s close to the festival, affordable, and genuinely comfortable, Bentley’s Hotel is the smart choice. Just a short ride from Town Moor, our central location gives you easy access to the music without the chaos of camping.
With clean, quiet rooms, walkable access to public transport and Newcastle’s buzzing nightlife, plus plenty of nearby cafés, pubs, and late-night eats, it’s the perfect base for solo travellers, couples, or groups who want to recharge between sets and enjoy the city with ease.
20-minute walk to Town Moor
Late check-in options available
Clean, budget-friendly rooms
Steps away from bars, restaurants & takeaway
Why Bentley’s is the Best Choice for Your Festival Stay
Spending a few days in Newcastle for the biggest outdoor music event of the year? Don’t waste your budget on
an overpriced hotel or struggle with the stress of commuting in and out of the festival grounds.
At Bentley’s Hotel, you’ll find exactly what you need — a clean, comfortable place to rest between sets,
easy access to transport, and affordable rates that leave more in your pocket for merch,
drinks, and late-night bites. Whether you’re arriving early, staying for the full five days,
or just coming to see Robbie Williams, we’ve got you covered.
Book your stay with Bentley’s and let Come Together Festival
be all about the music — not the logistics.
Tips on Getting to Town Moor from Bentley’s Hotel
Town Moor is located just north of Newcastle’s city centre, near Exhibition Park and Jesmond. Luckily,
getting there from Bentley’s is quick and easy — whether you’re walking, riding, or grabbing a cab.
Walk from Bentley’s:
Head out from Bentley’s Hotel along Westgate Road, continue through Exhibition Park, and follow the signs pointing toward Town Moor. It’s a scenic and straightforward walk through the city’s green spaces.
Total time: 25–30 minutes
Nearest Taxi/Uber Access:
Looking to save time? Walk about 5 minutes to the Central Station taxi rank, or order an Uber from anywhere in the city centre. Drivers typically drop off near Claremont Road, just beside the main festival entrance.
Ride time: around 10–12 minutes
Using the Metro:
Reach Jesmond or West Jesmond Metro Stations by taking the Yellow Line from Central Station, which is only a short walk from Bentley’s. From either station, you’re about a 10-minute walk to Town Moor.
Total journey time: approximately 20 minutes
Parking Nearby:
If you’re arriving by car, consider using one of the nearby public car parks:
Claremont Road Car Park – closest to the venue, about a 10-minute walk
Eldon Square Car Park – 12 minutes on foot
St. George’s Car Park – around 15 minutes away
What and Who to Expect at Come Together Festival 2025
From global icons to rising stars, this year’s Come Together Festival brings together a standout
lineup that covers pop, indie, and everything in between. Whether you’re here for stadium anthems, singalong
choruses, or discovering fresh new voices, there’s something to keep every music fan moving.
Here are the acts to watch — and why you’ll want to be there from day one:
Robbie Williams – The Ultimate Opening Act
The festival opens in unforgettable style with Robbie Williams headlining on June 4. Known for hits like Angels, Rock DJ, and Let Me Entertain You, Robbie brings energy, showmanship, and pure stadium-level charisma. His live shows are legendary for a reason — and kicking off the festival with him sets the tone for an epic week ahead.
Did you know?: Robbie once broke a UK record by selling 1.6 million concert tickets in a single day. Expect crowds — and queues. Grab snacks and water early so you don’t miss the opening number.


Kaiser Chiefs – Singalongs & Indie Anthems
Get ready to shout along with Kaiser Chiefs, the band behind massive tracks like I Predict a Riot, Ruby, and Everyday I Love You Less and Less. Their infectious energy and upbeat, singable anthems make them a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Expect bouncing crowds, throwback nostalgia, and pure indie joy.
Pro tip: Their live shows often include surprise covers and crowd interaction — get close to the stage early if you want to be part of the action. Bentley’s is just right for a quick change and recharge before heading out.
Perrie – Pop Powerhouse on Her Solo Rise
A homecoming moment for Perrie, the former Little Mix star and South Shields native. Now launching her solo career, Perrie is stepping into the spotlight with her powerful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and a fresh new sound. Whether you’re a Little Mix fan or just love a strong pop performance, this is one act you don’t want to miss.
Cool fact: Perrie’s solo debut is expected to drop just before the festival — making this one of her first live solo performances.


The Lottery Winners – Feel-Good Anthems & Festival Fun
Bringing massive energy, sharp lyrics, and an unbeatable stage presence, The Lottery Winners are one of the UK’s fastest-rising indie pop bands — and a perfect fit for the Come Together Festival lineup. Known for hits like “Start Again”, “Worry”, and “Let Me Down”, their blend of catchy hooks, honest songwriting, and northern charm makes every show feel like a celebration.
Tip: These guys know how to work a crowd. Expect singalongs, laughs, and a lot of dancing.
Festival Fuel: Where to Eat & Drink Near Town Moor and Bentley’s
The Town Wall
A cozy, retro-style pub serving up filling comfort food and local craft beer — ideal for casual pre-show eats.
📍Pink Lane
Zapatista Burrito Bar
Quick, bold, and packed with flavor. Grab a loaded burrito or tacos and head straight to the gates.
📍 28 Ridley Place
The Botanist
Rooftop cocktails and great city views. A stylish choice for drinks and dinner before the music starts.
📍 Monument Mall
Super Natural Café
A peaceful, plant-based café perfect for a light bite or a healthy start to your festival day.
📍 Grainger Arcade
Pizza Punks
Wild toppings, neon vibes, and killer sourdough pizza — made for post-show hunger.
📍34–40 Grey Street
The Head of Steam
Lively crowd, great drinks, and often live music. A solid stop for food and festival atmosphere.
📍2 Neville Street
Upcoming Concerts Nearby
June 05 – Rhod Gilbert
O2 City Hall
Book now – rooms selling fast for this date!- June 06 – Jadu Heart
- June 08 – Nick Mulvey
June 12 – Sam Fender, CMAT, and The Pale White
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