ECHO & The Bunnymen and Basement Jaxx are among the headline acts appearing in a Summer Jam as part of Liverpool's third International Music Festival this weekend.
Thousands of people are expected to visit Sefton Park for thre days of live music and entertainment over August Bank Holiday weekend.
Picture taken during last year's festival
The full line-up for the weekend is as follows ...
Saturday, August 29:
Central Stage:
- Basement Jaxx
- Artful Dodger
- Anushka
- Jax Jones
- The Juice Weekend Live: Anton Powers, Ian Longo, Liam Hinks and special guests
Sunday, August 30:
Central Stage:
- Labrinth
- Katy B
- Naughty Boy
- Becky Hill
- Alesha Dixon
- Conrad Sewell
- Mic Lowry
- Zak Abel
- Kaleem Taylor
- Port Isla
It's Live Stage:
- The Real Thing
- Herstory ft. Jayne Casey
- Jennifer John
- Siobhan Maher-Kennedy
- Natalie McCool & Sense of Sound Singers
- Silent Sleep
- Louis Berry
- Holy Thursday
- Esa Shields
- Xam Volo
- Katy Alex
- Little Grace
- No Fakin'
DJS Academy Stage:
- Michael Seary
- Drohne X Veed
- Polar States
- Seattle Yacht Club
- Or:La
- Idle Frets
- Go Fiasco
- Deliah
- DJ Adam French
- SA to UK Collective
- The Ambition
Bandstand Stage:
- Galactic Funk Militia
- Xam Volo
- Sunstack Jones
- Little Sparrow
- Ivan Camp
- Paul Wilkes
- Beaten Track DJs
- Simon Herron
Bank Holiday Monday
Central Stage:
- Echo and the Bunnyman Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
- Laura Mvula
- Phil Taggart
- Rae Morris
- JP Cooper
- Ras Kwarme
- Bipolar Sunshine
- Elli Ingram Sunset Sons Pacific
It's Liverpool Stage:
- Space
- Loveless
- Esco Williams
- Tea Street Band
- Hooton Tennis Club
- Barberos
- She Drew
- The Gun
- Luke Cusato
- The Visitors
- Blue Saint
Academy Stage:
- Amique
- Jalen Ngonda
- Spxken
- Mari Hajem
- Thom Morecroft
- Eleanor Nelly
- Paddy Clegg Brasshaus
- Rangoon Sons
- Shamona
Bandstand Stage:
- The Midnight Ramble
- Roxanne L Jones
- Rosenblume
- Me and Deboe
- Paul Straws
- Grace Hartrey
- TJ and Murphy
- Sensorites
- Luna
- Josh Ray
For full details visit www.limfestival.com
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