The full line-up for a popular North East music festival has been confirmed.

Organisers have confirmed the line-up for this year’s Hardwick Festival at Hardwick Hall as eventgoers prepare to celebrate the festival’s tenth anniversary.

Big names such as Snow Patrol, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Richard Ashcroft and Becky Hill will all be performing at the three-day event.

Becky Hill will be the opening headliner of the show, which will take place between August 16 and August 18.

A spokesperson for the festival said: “Live music fans can now snap up their weekend tickets for next year's event and the public will also be offered a flexible payment plan option as a big thanks to the legions of loyal fans and supporters the festival has.

“For those that do want to celebrate in style and luxury, a limited number of glamping tickets will also be available for purchase.

“Over 30,000 people attended last August's Hardwick Festival weekender where crowds took in memorable performances from the likes of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Mel C and The Kooks.

“The event is already gaining national recognition for hosting major acts and an unforgettable experience having previously welcomed the likes of The Stereophonics, Madness and Rag 'N' Bone Man to the main stage.

“Ahead of next year's tenth edition, organisers have pledged to make it the go-to festival for all in the North of England, appealing to the whole family with something on offer for everyone.

“From star studded acts from around the globe, dance arenas where you will get lost in music, children's areas within the woods, vintage fairground attractions and a huge choice of locally sourced culinary delights, Hardwick Festival will be back next year with a sonic boom of music and fun for all.”

Friday will see Becky Hill joined by Soul II Soul, The Sherlocks, and Sam Fender tribute act Scam Fender.

Meanwhile, Saturday will see Snow Patrol take centre stage and be joined by Blossoms, ex-Kasabian frontman Tom Meighan and singer-songwriter Callum Beattie.

While Sunday will see Richard Ashcroft headline, while being joined by acts such as Sophie Ellis-Bextor, The Charlatans, Jamie Webster, and the Lighting Seeds.