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New act announced for Southampton Summer Sessions

New act announced for Southampton Summer Sessions

Yahoo08-04-2025

Rising indie star Matt Hansen is set to support Train at the Southampton Summer Sessions.
The Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter, who has amassed a following of 2.5 million on TikTok, will perform on Saturday, June 28.
Hansen has made a name for himself with soulful covers and original music, boasting more than 400 million streams of his independently released singles.
His latest hit, Let Em Go, is a testament to his powerful vocals and raw storytelling.
This summer, he will bring his unique sound to Southampton, supporting Train at Guildhall Square.
The June 28 performance will see Hansen join an impressive lineup of previously announced artists, including McFly, The Human League, Simple Minds, and Rag'n'Bone Man.
Hometown hero Craig David will also perform in an eagerly awaited gig, as well as UB40 ft. Ali Campbell, The Stranglers and Ocean Colour Scene.
Day tickets for the Southampton Summer Sessions are available via smmrsessions.com and ticketmaster.co.uk.
Fans can follow @smmrsessions on social media for the latest updates and announcements.

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