THE HIDDEN Valley near Bromyard has revealed its last secrets, by announcing the full line-up for this year's Nozstock festival.

The festival will run from Friday, July 22 to Sunday, July 24 at the Rowden Paddocks venue.

A spokesman said: "With Wonders Of The Ancient World this year’s theme, Nozstock truly is a place of wonder.

"It’s a weekend odyssey set across a beautiful working farm, one filled with abundant fun, adventure, charm and a sprinkling of magic across its many stages, its winding paths and forests, filled with eccentric characters, mesmerising marvels and a packed programme from midday until the early hours each day." r.

The spokesman said that Nozstock this year was offering "one of its best lineups to date" in the eighteen years of its existence.

Acts will include Jurassic 5, Imelda May, Foreign Beggars, Gentleman’s Dub Club, Slamboree, The Skints, Hot 8 Brass Band, Buster Shuffle, Professor Elemental, and Split Prophets.

Just announced for the line up are Wille and the Bandits.

The spokesman said: "Wille and the Bandits have been assertively carving a place for themselves in Europe’s music scene whilst Peter Bruntnell has been credited as one of the finest songwriters in Britain.

"The alternative-country singer has toured extensively and established massive commercial success in America, but still prefers the small scale venues."

Other late arrivals to the list include Katey Brooks, an Indie Award nominee; the White Feather Collective, the Smokin’ Durrys and the "audio-visual prodigy" known as DJ Cheeba. The spokesman added: "Brighton favourites Normanton Street bring their lyrically-focussed warm bass grooves to the Garden Stage, whilst The Lasting Days energise audiences with their infectious performances of American-influenced indie rock. Further acts announced include Towers, Jaghana, Ed Crowley, The Man Who Painted Boats and Wonka and Syn."

The full line-up can be seen at http://nozstock.com/

Further details on, 01885 475 004.