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Becky Hill announced as headliner for Eden Sessions 2026

2025-12-01 11:15
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Becky Hill announced as headliner for Eden Sessions 2026

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She'll bring a "one-of-a-kind show" to the series next summer

By Tom Skinner 1st December 2025 Becky Hill live at Reading 2025. Credit: Andy Ford for NME Becky Hill live at Reading 2025. Credit: Andy Ford for NME

Becky Hill has been confirmed as a headliner for Eden Sessions 2026 – find all the details below.

  • READ MORE: Becky Hill tells us about new album ‘Believe Me Now?’: “I’m not the underdog anymore”

The BRIT Award-winning singer-songwriter will take to the stage at the Cornwall concert series on Saturday June 20.

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She’ll make her debut appearance at the event “in front of the Biomes for a truly one-of-a-kind show”, organisers said.

Tickets go on general sale at 4pm GMT this Wednesday (December 3) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Standard arena tickets are priced at £56 plus a booking fee of £7.30. Alternatively, Inside Track pass‑holders can buy tickets now.

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The line-up for next year’s Eden Sessions also features Pixies (June 26), Bowling For Soup and Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls (July 5), Bastille (July 9) and The Maccabees (July 11).

Many more names are still to be announced for the Eden Project’s landmark 25th year.

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Hill has numerous other UK gigs scheduled for summer 2026, including York Racecourse, Chester’s Together Again Festival, and Colchester Castle’s Summer Series. In February, she’ll head to Australia for the first-ever Mighty Hoopla Sydney on Bondi Beach.

Last year, she headed out on the road in support of her second studio album ‘Believe Me Now?’, which was released in May 2024. Earlier this year, she opened for Katy Perry on the European leg of her ‘Lifetimes’ tour.

Speaking to NME about ‘Believe Me Now?’ at the start of last year, Hill explained that the title was aimed at those who had questioned her ambitions when she first started out.

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“I was constantly told I was just a feature and that nobody would ever really care who Becky Hill was,” she said. “I’ve been the underdog this whole time, and now I feel like I’m not anymore. In the UK, at least.”

She added: “The title takes on many forms of smugness and self-confidence but there’s also a lot of compassion as well. This album means a lot to me.”

Hill later told NME: “The album wasn’t written with those big shows in mind, but I knew I needed to level everything up. You can’t win two BRIT Awards and just be pootling along at the same rate that you were. You need to constantly evolve and be elevating what you do.”

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