A STELLAR line-up has been revealed for next year's Lytham Festival.

Lancashire's biggest live music festival will run over five nights next summer with headliners Diana Ross, Lionel Richie, Lewis Capaldi, Duran Duran and Snow Patrol.

The festival will take place in the Main Proms Arena on Lytham Green from Wednesday, June 30 to Sunday, July 4.

Festival director Peter Taylor said: “We are so incredibly excited to be announcing our full line-up for Lytham Festival 2021.

“Lionel Richie and Diana Ross are two of the world’s most iconic artists, there is no bigger British artist right now than Lewis Capaldi, and in Snow Patrol we have one of the most influential bands of the last 20 years.

“Duran Duran are global superstars. It is no secret that a massive amount of Lytham Festival fans have been asking for them to perform on our lovely Green for more than 10 years, so we can’t wait to welcome them and the whole of this incredible line-up to wonderful leafy Lytham.”

Motown legend Diana Ross will be the first headline act on Wednesday, June 30.

Opening the show will be a set from Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts, followed by chart-topping Anglo-Italian singer-songwriter Jack Savoretti.

Thursday, July 1 will see rapidly rising international star Lewis Capaldi headline the Main Proms Arena. Supporting Lewis will be a young rising star with up-and-coming blues/rock and roll artist Luke La Volpe.

Indie rockers Snow Patrol are the Friday night headliners. Singer-songwriter and musician Jade Bird will open the night for Snow Patrol with Irish rock band Kodaline as the main support act.

Saturday night will see international superstar Lionel Richie headline as he will perform hits from his extensive and much-loved repertoire spanning decades, all the way from the Commodores to the present day. Funk and soul icon Craig Charles will open for Richie with a DJ set. Disco legend Gloria Gaynor will then take to the stage before a set from American girl group TLC.

Lytham Festival will close on Sunday, July 4 with a headlining set from British music icons Duran Duran who have sold more than 100 million records worldwide

Special guests for Duran Duran are yet to be announced.

Peter Taylor added: “Live music and entertainment is part of the beating heart of the UK and we plan to make Lytham Festival bigger and better than ever before for 2021.”

Five day Passes for Lytham Festival are on sale now from www.lythamfestival.com

Individual tickets priced from £35 will go on sale at 8am on Friday.