Craig David and Pendulum will headline Sundown at the Norfolk Showground in Costessey this September, rounding off the festival season in style.
The full line-up for the event, which takes place from September 1-3, has been revealed today and features artists such as Rag'n'Bone Man, Giggs, Wiley and X Factor winner Louisa Johnson.
An undisputed legend of UK music, Craig David recently made a career comeback after almost a decade of silence, but is well known for noughties hits like Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Bo Selecta).
Drum 'n' bass band Pendulum, whose hits include Trantula and Blood Sugar, will also be returning after a lengthy absence from performing.
Renowned for delivering a range of the biggest names in pop, urban and dance music, the music extravaganza attracted some 40,000 people last year.
For 2017 the festival is set to be 'bigger and better than ever' according to organisers, with the addition of two new stages, bringing the total to five.
Jason Derulo, Chase and Status and Years & Years headlined Sundown last year and recent years have also seen appearances from the likes of Rudimental, Tinie Tempah, Norwich's very own Sigala and Labyrinth.
Other acts confirmed for the upcoming event include Raye, Kurupt FM, AJ Tracey, Tom Greenan, John Newman, Stefflon Don, Younger, Zak Abel, Hannah Wants, Disciples, Noisia, TQD, Camo & Krooked, Metrik, Jaguar Skills, Low Steppa, Artwork, Solardo and Skream.
The announcement follows the news that pop superstars Little Mix are also coming to Norwich in September.
The girl band will play in front of 20,000 people at Earlham Park on September 3 - the same evening as the final night of the Sundown Festival.
Early bird tickets for Sundown Festival will be available from 10am on Friday, March 31 from sundownfestival.co.uk with general sale being released on Friday, April 7.
Prices start at £38.50 for a day ticket, £72 for a weekend ticket and £99 for weekend camping. VIP passes will also be on sale for an additional £30.
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