FORMER M People star Heather Small and evergreen singer Lulu will headline Saturday night of next summer's Live in Somerset concerts.
Promoter LCC Live has today (December 2) announced the line-up for the Saturday night of the event, which takes place in Taunton's Vivary Park from July 10 to 12.
The pair will top the bill on Saturday (July 11), with the line-up completed by Scouting for Girls, The Fizz and Celtic rockers, Skipinnish.
Small, one of the most successful female recording artists of recent years, will bring Saturday Night Live to a close and follow the legend that is Lulu, who will light up the crowd with her unique singing voice. Scouting for Girls will return to Vivary Park, whilst The Fizz and Skipinnish, who are taking the UK by storm with their unique and sublime mix of Highland and contemporary music, will entertain crowds in Taunton.
This is the second line-up to be announced for Live in Somerset after McFly were confirmed as Friday night headliners.
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LCC Live event manager, Carlie Davidson, said: “This is a superb mix of artists, each bringing their own bespoke sound to ‘Saturday Night Live’ and appealing to a wide range of music lovers.
"It is going to be such a brilliant night – lots of singing, lots of dancing and having fun, listening to some of the best artists in the UK. Come along and join us.”
Last summer saw the likes of Madness, Tom Jones and Bananarama take to the Vivary Park stage.
Tickets for Live in Somerset’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ on Saturday, July 11, 2020 go on sale at 9am on Friday (December 6) and are available from Ticketline (www.ticketline.co.uk; 0844 888 9991) and from Taunton Visitor Centre.
Tickets are already on sale and available to purchase for McFly on Friday, July 10.
Tom Jones performing in Vivary Park last summer
Suggs from Madness in Taunton
Bananarama in Vivary Park
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