A STAR-studded line up will send tunes ringing out across the Malvern Hills this summer.

Livestock Festival, held at Manor Farm in Longdon near Tewkesbury, overlooking the beauty spot, will this year feature chart-toppers Scouting for Girls, Toploader, the Hoosiers and the Feeling.

The three day festival will also see fans spoilt for choice as music, comedy and other entertainment acts descend on the event.

BBC’s The Voice winner Jermaine Jackman and Josh Kumra will both perform live on the Acoustic Stage and Bob Slayer’s comedy themed BlundaBus will make an appearance alongside an outdoor cinema, an array of street food pop-up dining experiences and extensive camping facilities.

Festival founder, Ben Leeke, said: “Bringing artists like the Feeling and Scouting for Girls to rural Gloucestershire to play a boutique festival likes ours sends shivers down my spine. We have secured an amazing line-up of headline artists as well as putting together a tantalising entertainment and experience package around our music stages. Our aim is to try to cater for everyone by offering live music, under the stars cinema, top comedy, delicious street food, camping and glamping facilities as well as a kids crèche. We are really hoping it will be an event to remember and the perfect finish to summer.”

Also included in the musical line-up is Hunter and The Bear, Grafton Ash, Under a Banner and The Nick Parker Band.

On Saturday, festivalgoers can dance in the moonlight with Toploader and sing along with BRIT favourites Scouting for Girls.

Indica Campbell, daughter of Ali Campell from UB40, will also make her festival debut showcasing her musical talents.

Also on the Main Stage will be The Leylines, Penny For The Workhouse, Erica, Prism, Son of Jack, Scott Howland and I Am The ID.

Chart toppers the Hoosiers will headline the Main Stage on Sunday with support from Jungle Doctors, Foreign Affairs, Mark Leedham, Bren Haze, Jack of All, Bengal Lancers, Johnny Kowalski & The Sexy Weirdos, Done by Sunrise and All Hail Regale.

Those looking for a more chilled atmosphere can visit the Woodland Stage and watch BBC’s The Voice winner Jermaine Jackman, alongside chart topper Josh Kumra, who is best known for his collaboration with Wretch 32.

The Woodland Stage, curated by the Coffee House Sessions, will feature an array of local folk and acoustic acts throughout the day and early evening before switching to DJ’s, for those who are looking to continue to party into the early hours.

With more than 40 acres to camp in, the stunning setting will be the perfect place to end the night. The camping fields are close to the festival stages, each equipped with a toilet, shower block and running water.

Livestock Festival runs from Friday, July 31 to Sunday, August 2.

Adult tickets range from £25 and under 18’s tickets start from £15.

Family and weekend camping tickets are also available.

For more information visit www.livestocklongdon.co.uk/tickets.