The support act for Texas’s headline show at Warwick Castle Live 2025 on Friday 29 August has been announced, with Heather Small set to perform at one of the country’s most iconic settings.

Following on from a 2024 which saw them complete a critically acclaimed sold-out UK arena tour, Scottish legends Texas will bring their popular, crowd-pleasing live show to Warwick Castle.

Fronted by Sharleen Spiteri, the band will showcase hits from their five decades in music: from the classic I Don’t Want A Lover to the modern day hits of Mr Haze, and Keep on Talking. 

With over 40 million albums sold, their songs continue to resonate with fans across with world, including the ever popular Say What You Want, Summer Son and Inner Smile.

British soul singer Heather Small is one of the seminal voices of the 1990s. She rose to fame as the lead vocalist of the band M People, releasing hits including Search For The Hero, Moving On Up and One Night In Heaven. The band won the Brit Award for Best British Dance Act twice, as well as the Mercury Music Prize for their album Elegant Slumming.

Heather has also had great success as a solo artist - her single Proud is Gold certified and has served as the soundtrack to a host of special events including London’s successful 2012 Olympic bid, the 60th anniversary of VE Day in Trafalgar Square and the Tsunami Relief Concert.

Alongside Texas’s headline show on Friday 29 August, Warwick Castle Live 2025 will also feature headline performances from Bryan Adams on Thursday 28 August and Pet Shop Boys on Saturday 30 August.

The shows will be set within the 64 acres of beautiful grounds and gardens, against the backdrop of the Castle, which is one of the UK’s most popular visitor attractions and ideally located in the very heart of the country.

Presented by RG Live and TEG Live Europe, Warwick Castle Live is becoming a firm fixture in the summer live music calendar, bringing internationally acclaimed, hugely in demand artists and shows to this historic setting for exclusive concerts.

The series has previously hosted Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Johnny Marr, McFly, and Ministry of Sound Classical.