Organisers of this year's Cornbury Festival today announced their line-up for this year's show in the heart of the West Oxfordshire countryside.
Promoters are promising one of the best-ever line-ups for the two-day event near Charlbury on Saturday, July 5 and Sunday, July 6.
Acts playing at the fifth annual festival include Crowded House, KT Tunstall, 10cc, The Bangles and Beverley Knight.
Also playing are Half Man Half Biscuit, The Beat, Bellowhead and Toots and the Maytals.
Organiser Hugh Phillimore said ticket lines were now open with at least one major act still to be confirmed on the bill.
Last year, more than 15,000 music lovers enjoyed watching bands including David Gray, The Waterboys and The Feeling.
Festival goers included Witney MP and Tory party leader David Cameron, who was spotted dancing to Echo and the Bunnymen with Richard Curtis, the writer of Four Weddings and a Funeral.
Also spotted were Dom Joly, of Trigger Happy TV fame, and George Michael, who was seen buying a sausage at The Big Bang stall.
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