One Hull of a Sesh!
Hull Daily Mail
|July 31, 2025
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TICKETS, TRAVEL AND BARS AT THIS YEAR'S FESTIVAL
THE region's largest festival of independent music is set to take place in Hull on Saturday with a packed lined-up of artists, including some who are fresh from Glastonbury performances.
Thousands are expected to attend the Humber Street Sesh Hull Marina event that will feature artist performances, family attractions and street food and drinks.
We've got all you need to know ahead of the big day including how to get to and from the festival, where to go for tickets and wristbands and what to expect on the site.
When is the festival?
It takes place on Saturday, August 2. From noon until 11pm, with gates opening at 11.15am. Last entry for wristband exchanges, or paying on the gate, is 9pm.
Where is the festival site?
The festival site is on the East Side of the Marina and includes Wellington Street, Nelson Street, as well as stages within Social events space on Humber Street and Pier Street popup space; with the rest of Humber Street and the Stage@theDock Amphitheatre operating as a free fringe area. Festival entrances are on Humber Dock Street and Queen Street.
What's on?
There will be more than 100 acts and the festival will showcase some top industry bands from across the country, some of whom have recently graced Glastonbury stages, as well as shine a light on the region's best-emerging artists. Visit humberstreetsesh.co.uk for stages, line ups and clash finder.
Is there any family entertainment?
Denne historien er fra July 31, 2025-utgaven av Hull Daily Mail.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Hull Daily Mail
Hull Daily Mail
Streeting not ruling out maternity probe
A FULL public inquiry could be needed into unacceptable NHS maternity care in England, Wes Streeting has indicated.
1 mins
January 02, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
Murphy putting a positive spin on it
AUSTRALIA'S Todd Murphy is crossing his fingers that spin finally gets a chance to shine in the Ashes, but the pitch at Sydney looks green three days out from the New Year Test.
2 mins
January 02, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
Joshua out of hospital
BOXER
1 mins
January 02, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
COLE: KIDNEY BATTLE IS WITH ME EVERY DAY
ANDY COLE says his kidney problems are the most difficult challenge he has ever faced.
1 min
January 02, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
HERE'S TO A ROARSOME 2025!
SWEET ROLL-CALL OF CUTE CREATURES AS YORKSHIRE WILDLIFE PARK CELEBRATES A YEAR IN PICTURES
3 mins
January 02, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
SIX FOR '26
SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME OVER THE NEXT 12 MONTHS
5 mins
January 02, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
Record year for UK music
BRITISH breakthrough artists including Olivia Dean and Lola Young have led a British music revival over the past 12 months as the UK recorded music market grew for an 11th consecutive year, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) said.
1 mins
January 02, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
Warning over cute calendar that poses a danger to kids
IT HAS PROMPTED MULTIPLE COMPLAINTS FROM PARENTS
1 mins
January 02, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
Black and Whites need three resolutions for 2026 season
Hull FC entered 2026 with one thing in mind: improvement.
2 mins
January 02, 2026
Hull Daily Mail
WE'D LIKE MORE STARS
BUT JAKIROVIC SAYS HE ONLY WANTS THOSE WHO WILL IMPROVE HIS CITY TEAM
3 mins
January 02, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

