Fatboy Slim has exclusively unveiled his plans to make his beach party an annual event.

The DJ has revealed details of plans for a fourth Brighton seafront show on September 27.

Tickets for the 20,000 capacity Big Beach Boutique 4 will only be available to people with credit cards registered to a BN postcode, which includes Brighton and the area between Littlehampton and Eastbourne.

They will go on sale from Monday June 2 although there will be a pre-sale for people who attended the New Year's Day gig.

Those gig-goers will be contacted by email.

The BBB4 gig will be Cook's first outdoors in Brighton during the summer months since 250,000 revellers descended on the beach for the free concert in 2002 and brought the city to a standstill.

The Hove DJ, real name Norman Cook, said: "It's nice after doing three that we have pinned it down and could make it a regular annual event.

"I'd love for it to be like the Burning The Clocks or the Children's Parade, something that people look forward to and enjoy.

"Because I live here and I'm so proud of Brighton, it's the proudest moment of my life to be up there in front of that crowd in my hometown."

Each buyer will be able to purchase six of the £30 tickets.

The concert will be staged at the same fenced off site in Madeira Drive that was used in 2007. Cook has been told by the emergency services and Brighton and Hove City Council that he cannot use the space between the piers which proved problematic in 2002 when the tide came in and crowded revellers struggled to keep their footing on the pebbles.

Tickets will go on general sale at 9am on Monday June 2.

Tickets will be available at www.ticketmaster.co.uk and www.ticketline.co.uk and will also be available to buy them in person at the Brighton Dome Box Office, 29 New Road, Brighton.

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