A music legend has been announced as another headline act for a new series of open-air concerts.
Sir Tom Jones will head to Brighton this summer for an open-air show as part of the Brighton Valley Concert Series.
With a remarkable career spanning over six decades, Jones is widely considered to be one of the greatest singers and recording artists of all time, selling over 100 million records and continuing as an esteemed and influential figure in the music industry.
Also headlining will be London-based trio N-Dubz, who will take to the stage on July 7.
While UB40 featuring Ali Campbell will take over Stanmer Park on July 9 after their global success since forming in the 1970s.
The reggae group, best known for hits such as Red Red Wine and Kingston Town, will come to Brighton after the release of their new album Unprecedented.
Taking place at Stanmer Park on July 5, tickets go on sale on Friday, February 3 at 10am via www.livenation.co.uk
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