The stage is all set for the start of This Is Tomorrow Festival which is bringing 52 music acts to the city for three days of partying.
Exhibition Park in Newcastle, which first hosted a special thank-you concert for the NHS on Thursday, is now geared up to welcome back the festival - and thousands of music fans - this Thursday.
The first day of This Is Tomorrow, to be headlined by Irish pop star Dermot Kennedy, will feature around 20 performances across four stages and for those who want to know who to look out and when, here are the full day's timings.
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Some slots - including for the acoustic band stage - have yet to be confirmed and remember that, as with any live music event, timings can change at short notice.

Doors open on Friday at 3pm and the entertainment begins just after that.
On Saturday and Sunday doors will open at 1pm.
This Is Tomorrow programme for Friday, September 17
Main Stage
Dermot Kennedy - 9pm-10.30pm
Blossoms - 7.30pm-8.30pm
Bugzy Malone - 6.15pm-7pm
Mahalia - 5pm-5.45pm
Holly Humberstone - 4pm-4.30pm
Zela - 3pm-3.30pm

Richard Hamilton Stage
Stage 2
The Lathums - 8.15pm-8.45pm
Bloxx - 7.15pm-7.45pm
Mosa Wild - 6.25pm-6.45pm
The Illicits - 5.15pm-5.45pm
Bang Bang Romeo - 4.15pm-4.45pm
Michael Gallagher - 3.15pm-3.45pm
Tomorrow Stage
Stage 3
Luke Royalty - 7.45pm-8.15pm
Badmind - 6.45pm-7.15pm
Georgie - 5.45pm-6.15pm
Kay Greyson - 4.45pm-5.15pm
Sweets - 3.45pm-4.15pm
Band Stage
Acoustic acts
TBC - 7.15pm-7.45pm
TBC Cameron Glas s - 6.30pm-7pm
TBC John Rootham - 5.45pm-6.15pm
Conor Michael - 5pm-5.30pm
Annabel Pattinson - 4.15pm-4.45pm
TBC Vicky Barber - 3.30pm-4pm
For details of remaining tickets for Friday's opening day of This Is Tomorrow Festival see here.
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