Plans to host more live acts at castle submitted

James Turner
Local Democracy Reporting Service
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The Sugarbabes are one of the headline acts announced for this summer's gigs

Planning permission has been sought to hold a series of concerts at Lincoln Castle each summer until 2029.

It is part of an ongoing partnership between Lincolnshire County Council and Live Nation promoters Cuffe and Taylor.

Paloma Faith, Kaiser Chiefs and Madness performed to large crowds in 2024, with the historic venue due to host the likes of The Stranglers, Buzzcocks and the Sugababes this summer.

Officials said securing planning permission for a four-year term, instead of repeating the process every year, would save money and allow for more flexibility.

Lorne Thomson/Redferns/Getty Images Suggs - the lead singer with Madness - performing in 2024. He is wearing a dark-coloured suit, sunglasses and is holding a tambourine above his head.

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Last year, the castle welcomed more than 28.000 music fans, with Madness among the headline acts

Kimberley Vickers, general manager at the castle, said: "Last year, more than 28,000 gig-goers enjoyed a hugely successful season of summer concerts.

"More of the biggest names in music will take to the stage in the castle this year.

"If this planning application is approved, it would give us the freedom to host up to 14 concerts a year, until 2029. This doesn't guarantee concerts will return for the duration, as hosting them will remain a programming decision made annually," she added.

The plans include the erection of temporary structures – including a bar, and provision for up to 14 concerts over a six-week period each year between May and July, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

Other artists performing at the castle in 2025 include Texas, Rag'n'Bone Man, UB40, Sting and The Human League.

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