This weekend will see Pub in the Park take over Verulamium Park in St Albans to celebrate all things music and food.
The event is hosted by some of the top chefs in the world and was created by one of the nation's favourites, Tom Kerridge, who is known for their love of pub food.
Kerridge will be joined by his fellow chefs including Si King from The Hairy Bikers, Simon Rimmer from Sunday Brunch, Atul Kochhar, Olia Hercules, Juliet Sear, Thuy Pham, Candice Brown, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Richard Jones.
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Along with the chefs, there will be live music taking place throughout the weekend, which includes some of the biggest names in the music industry.
Pub in the Park St Albans full line up
Friday, September 9
On Friday evening, fans are in for a special treat with chart-topping music from big names.
Gok Wan will be taking to the DJ platform to get everyone in the mood for a boogie on the dance floor.
'Murder on the dancefloor' singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor will also take to the stage, performing some of her biggest chart-topping tracks.
Last but not least, McFly will be wowing their crowds, singing some of their biggest records including 'Five colours in her hair', 'Obviously' and 'It's all about you'.
Saturday, September 10
On Saturday afternoon you can enjoy some rock music from band Dodgy who are best known for their hit "Staying out for the summer."
Later that day you can see Sporty Spice in action as Melanie C performs some of her biggest hits.
Closing the afternoon will be 'I Predict a Riot' singers Kaiser Chiefs who will also be performing in the evening.
Also in the evening of Saturday is Foley & The Fire along with reggae DJ General Levy.
Sunday, September 11
If you're going to the festival on its last day you can hear some great music from a range of artists.
This will include the likes of the band Soup, DJ Huey Morgan who will get the crowd ready for the last act of the festival.
As a star of the stage and screen, Beverley Knight wows the crowds with her impressive vocals.
Find out more information via the Pub in the Park website.
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