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This is Tomorrow 2020 reschedules for August

still with Royal Blood, Gerry Cinnamon, Sam Fender, & much more

By Neil Greenway | Published:

<s>This Is Tomorrow</s> - P.. 2020 - Royal Blood
Photo credit: Jason Richardson


The 3rd edition of This is Tomorrow, which takes place in Exhibition Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne has been forced to reschedule from Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th May 2020 to now take place from Friday 14th until Sunday 16th August 2020.

The statement on the festivals website says "the entire line-up remains intact with exciting additions incoming". All tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled date.

The lineup across the weekend includes Royal Blood, Gerry Cinnamon, Blossoms, Fontaines D.C., The Lathums, Inhaler, The Snuts, The Kooks, Tom Walker, Circa Waves, L Devine, Sam Fender, Loyle Carner, Declan McKenna, Nadine Shah, Arlo Parks, & more. For the full details please see the line-up page.

Event organiser Steve Davis of SSD concerts, said: "Taking the current circumstances into account, we're delighted to keep the line-up intact by working quickly. Although the date change is extremely frustrating, it's unfair to wait any longer to make a decision. We are taking into account our customers' feedback. They of course want to know more since the Coronavirus outbreak and they've contacted us in significant numbers. All in hope the festival would go ahead. By acting as quickly as possible and responsibly, we have ensured all artists are available on a date later in the summer when we hope the current situation has passed so we can move on and deliver the event we initially intended to. The wellbeing of our spectators, artists and staff is of the utmost importance and we've taken this difficult decision with that in mind. We urge the public to support music events that do go ahead where possible as we navigate through this difficult period. We'd like to thank all the artists booked and their representatives for the support and flexibility they have shown regarding the re-scheduling of this event."

Tickets are on sale, priced as follows:-.
weekend (3 days): £129
day tickets: £49

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