Richard Ashcroft has announced details of a massive outdoor show, set to take place in London next summer.
The announcement comes as the singer-songwriter was revealed as the latest addition to the upcoming live music event Kew The Music, which will take place in South West London.
The week-long summer event will return to the UNESCO World Heritage site, Kew Gardens, between July 8 and July 12, 2024.
For his appearance on next year's episode, Ashcroft will appear as the final headliner at the event and is set to take to the stage on the final day, Sunday 14 July.
The upcoming set follows the two-time Ivor Novello winner's work with The Verve over the years, as well as his string of solo albums, the most recent of which was his sixth solo LP, 'Acoustic Hymns Vol. 1', which arrived in 2021.
As well as Ashcroft, other artists set to headline the 2024 edition of Kew The Music include pop singer Mika, who will headline the event on Tuesday 9 July and Passenger who will take to the stage on Thursday 11 July.
Having recently completed their 2023 reunion tour, JLS will also take to the stage at the London live music event on Friday, July 12 and the upcoming leg will be opened by British horticulturist, broadcaster and author Monty Don, the who will take part in an 'Evening In Conversation' event on Monday 8 July.
The headliners for Wednesday (July 10) and Saturday (July 13) are to be revealed at a later date, as are the guests who will join Ashcroft on the final night of next year's edition.
Tickets for the Richard Ashcroft show go on sale tomorrow (December 19) at 10am. GMT. The general sale will be available from Wednesday (December 20) at the same time. Visit here to purchase tickets.
This year's edition of Kew The Music ran between 11th and 16th July and saw performances from Bastille, The Vamps, The Human League, Jools Holland and more.
In other Richard Ashcroft news, last month the musician shared that he would be returning to his hometown of Wigan for a massive show next year. The former Verve frontman will play Robin Park on July 20, marking his first appearance at Wigan for more than 25 years.