Todd Terry and Miles Kane added to Southampton Summer Sessions line up

Todd Terry and Miles Kane added to Southampton Summer Sessions line up

Summer concert series TK Maxx presents Southampton Summer Sessions has added two more globally renowned artists to its 2026 line-up: iconic American DJ and producer Todd Terry (supporting Pete Tong) and much-loved British singer and musician Miles Kane (supporting Paul Weller).  

Joining a stacked bill of globally renowned artists, international DJ and NYC house music legend Todd Terry will get the party started ahead of Pete Tong’s Ibiza Classics on 14 June 2026. One of the most innovative, successful and prolific producers in house music, Terry was a defining figure on the New York scene of the ‘80s with his free-wheeling, breakbeat-driven sound becoming a major influence on UK rave and hardcore. 

Solo artist and co-frontman of The Last Shadow Puppets, Miles Kane (pictured top) will open for legendary musician Paul Weller on 20 June 2026. With a distinctive blend of indie, glam and garage-rock, the dynamic artist will offer up a set filled with fan favourite hits including “Come Closer”, “Don’t Forget Who You Are” and “Love Is Cruel”.  

Southampton Summer Sessions will transform the iconic Guildhall into a hub for unmissable live music.  2026 sees the third iteration of the successful annual event and will bring 10 nights of world-class music with something for everyone: from lovers of vintage surf rock to dance-driven Ibiza anthem enthusiasts, pop-punk fans, alternative rock aficionados and beyond.  

 Alongside Pete Tong and Paul Weller, this year’s event will feature headline performances from Billy Ocean, Skunk Anansie, Garbage, The Beach Boys, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Alex James’ Britpop Classical, Bowling For Soup and Frank Turner, Deacon Blue  and Amy Macdonald.  

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