Sugababes are set to play T4 on the beach

Sugababes are set to play T4 on the beach

Channel 4 has today announced the final amazing acts who will join the T4 On The Beach line-up next week in Weston-super-Mare. Chart-topping pop sensations Sugababes and Reverend And The Makers, Swedish DJ Basshunter, Kentucky rockers Cage The Elephant and Irish three-piece The Script are all set to perform at T4’s one day beach party which rocks up to Weston-super-Mare on Sunday 20th July. Plus last year’s mobileAct unsigned winners Envy & Other Sins will be making their T4 On The Beach debut, alongside rising stars, One Eskimo.

Tickets to the sixth T4 On The Beach, sponsored by Aygo by Toyota, sold out in record time this year with 28 acts now confirmed, including the following artists (amongst others) set to perform: Adele, The Zutons, Pigeon Detectives, The Feeling, Duffy, Sam Sparro, McFly, The Hoosiers, Black Kids, Scouting For Girls, Lightspeed Champion and Robyn.

For those that can’t make it down to the party, the whole event will be televised and broadcast in a special four-hour programme on Channel 4 from 1.50pm to 6pm on the day, so there is no need for anyone to miss out on the fabulous performances or any of the hot backstage gossip! The programme will be perfect for those who want to enjoy the beach party without feeling the sand between their toes!

T4 will also be broadcasting backstage all weekend from 8:55am on Saturday July 19th and Sunday July 20th, plus their will be surprise guest hosts joining the T4 team.

T4 presenters Steve Jones, Miquita Oliver, Alexa Chung and Rick Edwards will be presenting the beach party this year and bringing some of the hottest pop, rock and indie acts of the moment to the stage.

Today’s announcements complete the line up on the Main Stage and 4Music Stage. Music fans will also be able to party at the Aygo Disco where special guests including Sam Sparro, The Hoosiers, the cast of Hollyoaks, Skins, Shameless together with Britain’s Got Talent’s George Sampson will all be DJing to keep the dancefloor jumping.