A Stone’s Throw Festival has confirmed the final wave of acts for their fourth edition this year.
It is their biggest event to date, taking place on Saturday May 23rd 2026 in North Shields on Newcastle’s stunning coastline.
Co-headlined by Liverpool’s Luvcat and electronic indie innovators, Working Men’s Club, the festival will now welcome Ain’t, Cherryholt and Croíthe.
They join fast-rising artists such as Belfast’s Chalk, and special guests from Wales, Panic Shack, for a top lineup of established and up and coming talent.

In the last three years, AST Festival has welcomed over 150 artists on a coastal music trail between Tynemouth and North Shields.
The festival transforms coffee shops, event warehouses, CBD dispensaries, and working men’s clubs (fittingly) into packed out music venues for the day.
The festival also collaborates with Go North East and North Tyneside Council to provide an open top double decker bus service, transporting wristband holders from venue to venue, while live brass bands performed on the upper deck.
This year, those venues are The Exchange 1856, King Street Social Club, Salt Market Social, Three Tanners Bank and The Engine Room.
Anthony Thompson (Notion Live Events) commented: “We’re delighted to release our final line up for A Stone’s Throw 2026.
“We’ve focused on championing exciting new artists from across the UK.
“This May 23rd, the North Tyneside coastline will come alive with new and exciting music and we can’t wait!”
Tickets for A Stone’s Throw Festival 2026 are on sale now HERE.
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