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In the Park Newcastle 2026 More Dates & Acts Announced

In the Park Newcastle returns to Exhibition Park this July, bringing some of the biggest names in music to the city.    

The much-loved concert series kicks off on Wednesday 8th July with Lewis Capaldi, marking his biggest ever outdoor headline performance in the city.   The show has now sold out, and due to overwhelming demand, an additional date has been added on Thursday 9th July. 

Capaldi’s return is set to be one of the standout moments of the summer. The announcement follows his sold out 17 date UK and Ireland arena tour, his first in two years, and coincides with the release of his sixth UK Number 1 single ‘Survive’, becoming one of the fastest selling singles of the year.    

In the Park Newcastle has also unveiled further acts for Friday 10th July, with Miles Kane joining previously announced headliner, the legendary Paul Weller as special guest. With Kane’s unmistakable songwriting and swagger, and Amelia Coburn completing the bill, the night promises to be a standout celebration of British guitar music. 

With the closing day line up and still more acts to be announced, In the Park Newcastle continues to cement its position as one of the UK’s premier live music events, bringing world-class talent to the heart of the city for a summer celebration of live music.    

Tickets on sale now for In the Park Newcastle presents Lewis Capaldi on Thursday 9 Julywww.intheparkfestival.com 

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