The festival is less than an hour’s drive from Liverpool
Cat Burns performing at the 2025 festival(Image: Together Again Festival 2025)
The headliners for a huge festival just outside of Liverpool have been announced. After a massive debut earlier this year, Together Again will once again take to the stunning grounds of Bolesworth Castle in 2026, with more than 40 acts.
The initial line-up saw the likes of multi-platinum selling artists Example, Jax Jones, The Fratellis, Freya Ridings, Scouting For Girls, Cast, Heather Small, Shola Ama, and So Solid Crew, all be confirmed. Now, James Arthur, Becky Hill and Ministry of Sound Classical have been confirmed to all headline the festival.
Friday night’s headliner is singer-songwriter James Arthur, whereas Saturday will see Becky Hill take the weekend to more of a dance music vibe. Ending the weekend with a 40-piece orchestra is the Ministry of Sound Classical in a live show.
Getting the party started for all the early arrivals is Daniel Bedingfield, who will be headlining the ‘Thursday Campers Party’. The festival takes place between from July 24 to the 26.
The Together Stage will once again be at the forefront of the weekend’s music highlights, playing host to the soon-to-be-announced headliners.
Together Again prides itself on beign a family-festival(Image: Together Again Festival 2025)
More fan favourites set to return for 2026 include The Agora Stage, The Rewind Arena, The Ranch, The Wonky Lizard and more than 50 family activities.
Head of festivals Mark Hopkins said: “After the incredible reception to Together Again’s debut in 2025, we couldn’t be more excited to return to the stunning grounds of Bolesworth Castle for 2026.
Jamie Webster performing at the 2025 festival
Staying true to its family-focused spirit, the festival prides itself on creating a line-up as diverse as its audience, offering something for every generation and every musical taste.
Next year, it promises to be bigger with multiple new additions, including an Oktoberfest Beer Tent, Extreme Sports Arena, and live cooking demonstrations.
Bolesworth Castle dates back to the 1750s(Image: Jon Baxter/Manchester Evening News)
The festival is organised by Escape, the team behind the ground-breaking In It Together.
The inaugural edition of Together Again saw more than 60,000 festival goers descend on Bolesworth Castle in July, including Coleen Rooney and son Cass.
Olly Murs, Jamie Webster and Dizzee Rascal headlined the weekend.