The Proclaimers, Siouxsie, Paul Heaton and Gabrielle are to headline this summer's Mouth of the Tyne Festival which makes its return with four days of music from this Thursday.
The annual coastal festival, which attracts around 100,000 visitors, is now in its 17th year and is set to impress once again with an impressive July 6-9 line-up. Organised by North Tyneside Council, it plays out against the dramatic backdrop of Tynemouth Priory & Castle and the upcoming programme also includes a host of special guest performers, food and drink.
Headliners on the first night of the outdoor concerts will be The Proclaimers, the Scottish btothers whose long career was launched with the help of groundbreaking Newcastle music show The Tube which projected them into the spotlight. And they have stayed at the top of their game now for more than 35 years, enjoying success around the globe.
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North Tyneside’s deputy mayor Carl Johnson has said The Proclaimers remain hugely popular across the generations and added of their upcoming headline set: “This promises to be a really enjoyable open-air show at such a spectacular venue with views of the river and sea.”
For tickets to the festival see here. Below is a guide to the festival with timings and information on what you need to know if you're planning to attend.
Thursday, July 6
6pm - Gates open, with two special guests on the programme ahead of the headliner The Proclaimers
6.30pm - The Cornshed Sisters
7.15pm - Roddy Woomble
8.15pm - The Proclaimers, the Scottish rock twins famous for the likes of Letter from America and I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
Friday, July 7
6pm - Gates open
7pm - LYR
8.30pm - Siouxsie, lead singer of the rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Saturday, July 8
6pm - Gates open
6.30pm - Sophie Jamieson
7.15pm - Roseanne Reid
8.15pm - Paul Heaton, former frontman of The Housemartins and The Beautiful South
Saturday, July 9
11.45am - Gates open
12noon - Clear Blood
12.30pm - Lily Brooke
1.30pm - Jen & Liv
2.30pm - Big Red and The Grinners
3.30pm - Kevin Davy White
5pm - Gabrielle, read about the Dreams and Shine star here
Festival rules
People can take along their own food and drink including moderate amounts of alcohol although there will be outlets on-site to choose from too and most of these will accept card payments. Glass and BBQs are not allowed and bag searches will be conducted.
Festival-goers have to stand - although there will be first-come, first-served spaces for accessible viewing for those with disabilities and additional needs - and while camping chairs are allowed people should be careful not to restrict others' views.
No dogs, other than guide dogs, are allowed.
Parking
Parking will be extremely limited in and around Tynemouth village (there are limited blue badge parking spaces nearby). Those travelling by car should note that Front Street will be closed. Use of public transport is recommended wherever possible: see Nexus travel information here