Stevie Wonder has been announced as one of the headliners of London's Calling Festival, which goes down at Clapham Common on Saturday June 28 and June 29. Wonder plays the second day, following previously announced header Aerosmith.
The appearance marks Wonder's first in London in four years. In 2010 he took the stage at Hard Rock Calling fest in the city's Hyde Park.
"We can't wait to bring back some of the classics as well as some new songs from Music From Another Dimension," Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry said in a statement. Like Wonder, Aerosmith has not played in London in four years.
Other acts announced for the fest include Brit rockers Thunder, Seattle band Walking Papers and guitar wiz Joe Bonamassa.
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