The second act has been announced for Heritage Live's outdoor concert series in Norfolk.
Stereophonics will perform at the Sandringham Estate, the Royal Family's country retreat, on Saturday, August 16 2025 and the gates will open at 2pm.
The chart-topping Welsh rock band will treat fans to hits including ‘Dakota’, ‘Have A Nice Day’, ‘Maybe Tomorrow’, ‘C’est La Vie’ and ‘A Thousand Trees’, along with songs from a new album due to be released next year.
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Formed in 1992 and fronted by Kelly Jones, they have sold more than 10 million albums.
Indie rock band Blossoms and singer-songwriter Jake Bugg have been announced as special guests for the concert.
Giles Cooper, of Heritage Live Festivals, said: "We are absolutely over the moon to bring together a line-up that will make for an incredible Saturday at Sandringham.
"Stereophonics are undoubtedly one of the greatest British guitar bands of the last 30 years and to hear their anthems at such an amazing venue is going to be really special."
The Sandringham concert series will run from Thursday, August 14 to Sunday, August 17, with more acts yet to be revealed.
Tickets are already on sale for the Michael Bublé show on the final night.
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Glamping has been introduced for the 2025 events, which can be booked through Pink Moon, with the option for attendees to bring campervans or caravans.
Fans are not allowed to bring food and drink, which will be sold on-site, but camping chairs are permitted at the rear of the arena.
Tickets go on pre-sale on Wednesday, November 6 at 9am - register at arep.co/p/stereophonics
The general sale starts at 9am on Friday, November 8 via axs.com, with parking available to book in advance for £12.50 per vehicle (£15 on the night).
Big Green Coach is the travel partner, with the concert scheduled to end at 10.30pm.
Accessible parking and spaces on the viewing platform must be booked in advance -see details at heritagelive.net/access-customers-ticketing-information
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