Jessie J and Ne-Yo will perform at this year's Fusion Festival, set to take place on the last weekend in August at Cofton Park in Birmingham, U.K.
"I can't wait to perform at Fusion Festival, it's exciting to be headlining a brand new U.K. festival with such an amazing line-up," Jessie J said. "It's one of the performances I'm most looking forward to this summer."
Around 60,000 people are expected to attend the event at Cofton Park. The festival is supporting The Prince's Trust, with a portion of each ticket sold going toward the charity.
Also on the bill for this year's festival are JLS, the Wanted, McFly, the Saturdays, Wiley, Wretch 32, Union J, Conor Maynard, Amelia Lily, and James Arthur.
Paul Brown, Director of Youth, Prince's Trust said: "We're delighted that this stellar line-up of acts will be helping to support the work of The Prince's Trust."
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