The Lathums and Somebody’s Child Join Snow Patrol at Plymouth Summer Sessions 2025

The Lathums and Somebody’s Child will perform as special guests for Snow Patrol at Plymouth Summer Sessions 2025. The Lathums will bring their indie sound on June 15, while Somebody’s Child will kick off an unforgettable day at Plymouth Hoe.

Two exciting indie acts, The Lathums and Somebody’s Child, have been announced as special guests for Snow Patrol at the 2025 Plymouth Summer Sessions. The event will take place on June 15 at the stunning Plymouth Hoe.

The Lathums, known for their earnest indie sound, will bring their hit tracks to the stage. The Wigan-based band rose to fame with their UK No.1 albums “How Beautiful Life Can Be” and “From Nothing To A Little Bit More”, drawing comparisons to iconic bands like The Smiths and Arctic Monkeys. With their third album “Matter Does Not Define” set for release in 2025, their performance is expected to be one of the highlights of the festival.

Somebody’s Child, the Irish indie band, will also take the stage on the same day. Having made a name for themselves with honest songwriting and an indie rock sound, they’ve earned comparisons to The War on Drugs and Bloc Party. Their 2023 self-titled debut album received widespread praise from notable outlets such as CLASH, The Irish Times, and Hot Press, and their tracks received airplay on BBC Radio 1 and 6 Music. The band has been gathering momentum with standout performances at major events like SXSW, Reading & Leeds, and BST Hyde Park.

On June 15, Somebody’s Child will open the event at Plymouth Hoe, promising an unforgettable day of music. Fans can purchase four-day passes and single-day tickets through smmrsessions.com and ticketmaster.co.uk.

For the latest updates and announcements, fans are encouraged to follow @smmrsessions on social media.

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