Some of music's biggest names have been announced as the line-up of headliners for Scarborough Open Air Theatre’s 2024 summer season.

Welsh icon Sir Tom Jones, ska and pop band Madness and singer Becky Hill will join the likes of Fat Boy Slim, Jess Glynne, Deacon Blue and Paul Weller.

Many other artists have already been revealed, for what is shaping up to be “the biggest and best summer ever” at the historic Yorkshire coast venue.

When do Sir Tom Jones, Madness and Becky Hill perform at Scarborough Open Air Theatre in 2024?

Sir Tom Jones heads to Scarborough OAT on Wednesday, June 26, before Madness take to the stage on Friday, July 12 and Becky Hill on Thursday, August 29.

When do tickets for Scarborough Open Air Theatre’s 2024 headliners go on sale?

Tickets for all three headline shows performed by The Voice’s Sir Tom Jones, Madness and Becky Hill go on general sale on Friday, December 1 at 9am via Scarborough Open Air Theatre’s website.

This will be the fourth time he has headlined Scarborough OAT – the UK’s biggest open-air theatre.

British pop giants Madness are also no strangers to Scarborough OAT, having headlined the venue twice before in 2017 and 2019.

The Northern Echo:

Madness, whose Scarborough OAT date is part of a 19-date summer tour, said: "Would you Adam and Eve it?! It only took us 40 years to get there but we've just gone and ruddy scored our first Number One album with Theatre Of The Absurd Presents C'est La Vie and we thought, what better way to celebrate than to announce a summer tour?!”

Scarborough Open Air Theatre’s live shows are presented by promoters Cuffe and Taylor.

Julian Murray, Cuffe and Taylor’s venue programmer, said: “Next year’s summer season just keeps better and better!

“We are delighted to today announce we have added Tom Jones, new UK album chart-toppers Madness and Becky Hill to our line-up. As ever, we pride ourselves on putting together a broad programme which has wide appeal.

“In Sir Tom, Madness and Becky Hill we have three incredible talents that are not only no strangers to this incredible venue, but artists we know will be popular with local gig goers and visitors alike.”