Comedian Eddie Izzard has been announced as compere for the forthcoming Love Music Hate Racism Festival, due to take place in Stoke on May 30.
Former Destiny's Child singer Kelly Rowland has also been added to the line-up for the event, set to take place at Stoke City FC's Britannia Stadium.
Former Sugababes singer Mutya Buena has also been added to the bill, as has rapper Chipmunk.
Previously-announced acts set to play include former Specials man Jerry Dammers, Reverend And The Makers and N-Dubz.
The Love Music Hate Racism Festival line-up so far is:
N-Dubz
Reverend And The Makers
The Beautiful South
Jerry Dammers with very special guests
Bashy
VV Brown
Helsinki
The Beat
Roll Deep
The Sport
Kelly Rowland
Chipmunk
Mutya Bueno
Mistjam
CJ Beatz
Nighttrate
Blame
Donae’o
Selah
Crazy Cousinz ft Kyla
Skepta
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