Olivia Rodrigo and Doja Cat are among the artists set to perform in October as part of BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge Month.
Radio 1's Live Lounge Month will kick off on October 2 with a performance by Rodrigo.
The musical event will run throughout the month every Monday to Thursday with Rickie, Melvin and Charlie (10:30 am - 1 pm). Some of the hottest acts in the world will take to the iconic Radio 1 Live Lounge to perform a mix of their own songs and surprise covers. All performances will take place at 12 pm.
The final performance by Doja Cat is set to take place on October 26.
All performances from Live Lounge Month can be heard live on Radio 1 and BBC Sounds and will be available to watch on demand on Radio 1's BBC iPlayer and YouTube channels.
"We are so excited that Live Lounge Month is back and we promise this year is bigger and better than ever!! We have some of the world's greatest Pop Stars, debut performances, and listener's favorite artists all ready to step into the world-famous Live Lounge," said Rickie, Melvin and Charlie.
The Live Lounge Month line-up:
Monday 2 October - Olivia RodrigoTuesday 3 October - Troye SivanWednesday 4 October - Jorja SmithThursday 5 October - Madison BeerMonday 9 October - Declan McKennaTuesday 10 October - Leigh-AnneWednesday 11 October - Royal BloodThursday 12 October - Dominic FikeMonday 16 October - SamphaTuesday 17 October - Holly HumberstoneWednesday 18 October - YUNGBLUDThursday 19 October - Becky HillMonday 23 October - UsherTuesday 24 October - Olivia DeanWednesday 25 October - Jax JonesThursday 26 October - Doja Cat
(Photo: Larissa Hofmann)
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