After a grand time at the Plymouth Summer Sessions earlier this year, we’re very happy to share the news for TK Maxx Presents Plymouth Summer Sessions from 12-15 June 2025!
Renowned live music promoter Cuffe & Taylor have revealed the first headliners to take the stage on Plymouth Hoe next June, which will kick off on Thursday with legendary British band James, supported by Razorlight, Jamie Webster and Tom A Smith. And then there’s Pendulum on Friday, The Corrs with Natalie Imbruglia on Saturday, plus the beloved Snow Patrol to close the weekend on Sunday, with further names to still be announced.
Fans eager to experience the full weekend lineup can purchase four-day passes now, with day tickets also available on general sale the same day via smmrsessions.com – and don’t forget those Garden tickets, which they look to have switched to the other side in 2025 – which seems smart, see the map below!

Headlining on Thursday, 12 June, James will kick off Plymouth Summer Sessions with a set full of energy, anthemic melodies, that cover four decades of music and 25 million albums sold; James have carved out a unique place in British music history. Supporting James will be Razorlight with their indie rock hits, the ‘people’s poet’ Jamie Webster, and rising star Tom A Smith’s fresh sound, all coming together for a memorable start to the weekend.
Pendulum, one of the most iconic electronic acts in history, will be performing at Plymouth Hoe on Friday, 13 June. Since the release of critically acclaimed debut album ‘Hold Your Colour’ in 2005, which included massive hits like “Slam” and “Blood Sugar,” Pendulum has gained recognition for live shows which blend an eclectic combination of captivating visual effects and high-octane drum and bass rock.
On Saturday, you’ve got the famous Irish musical family, who had huge success in the late 90s and early 2000s, The Corrs, with Natalie Imbruglia – plus closing out the festival on Sunday, 15 June, Snow Patrol will bring a powerful mix of fan favourites like “Chasing Cars” and “Run” alongside fresh tracks from their No.1 latest album, ‘The Forest is the Path’. Known for honest lyrics and big, emotional sound, Snow Patrol’s live shows balance anthemic energy with reflective moments, drawing audiences in with every song.

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