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    Warwick Sessions Announce Final Headliner

    Andy LenthallBy Andy LenthallFebruary 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    AEG Presents has announced that one of the hottest parties on the planet is coming to The Warwick Sessions 2025, with Craig David presents TS5 announced for this summer’s flagship concert series on Saturday 5th July.

    The Warwick Sessions is a series of concerts bringing global names from the world of pop to the Midlands. 2025’s season is bigger than ever, presenting previously announced headliners Elbow (Sunday 6th July), The Stranglers (Friday 4th July), Train (Wednesday 2nd July) and Beverley Knight and Will Young (Thursday 3rd July) to the star-studded event at St Nicholas’ Park near one of the UK’s most historic sites, Warwick Castle.

    TS5 – which sold out 2024’s The Castle Sessions, Warwick – started out as the most exclusive pre-party hosted by Craig at his penthouse home in Miami. Craig’s set combines massive old skool anthems from R&B to Swing beat, to Garage and Bashment, whilst merging current chart-topping House hits. With Craig’s amazing ability to sing, MC and work the crowd while DJing, TS5 has grown and grown.

    Craig David said: “I’m absolutely buzzing to bring my TS5 party to The Warwick Sessions this year! The Castle Sessions was incredible last year, and we’re going to turn it up another level this summer – pure vibes, big tunes, and that TS5 energy.”

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