SOUL singer Lisa Stansfield will be joining the headlining acts at the third Love Supreme Jazz Festival in July.

The chart-topping UK artist said she “couldn’t wait” to play at the festival held in what she described as a “beautiful setting”. Lisa is among the second wave of acts announced for the three-day festival at Glynde Place, near Lewes, which runs from Friday, July 3, to Sunday, July 5.

Joining an adventurous line-up, that already features the likes of Chaka Khan and Van Morrison, are Sly and the Family Stone co-founder Larry Graham, and Grammy-nominated, Brit Award-winning singer Neneh Cherry, who once again teams up with London duo RocketNumberNine to perform songs from her extensive back catalogue as well as from 2014’s acclaimed album Blank Project.

Also joining the bill are visionary US pianist Jason Moran, who brings his ‘All Rise: A Joyful Elegy for Fats Waller’ project to the UK fresh off the back of writing the score for Oscar-winning Martin Luther King film Selma, blues-rock quartet Vintage Trouble, funk-inflected African-electronic outfit Ibibio Sound Machine, Irish drummer and composer David Lyttle, and singer and multi-instrumentalist Taylor McFerrin, son of Bobby McFerrin.

Lisa said: “I can’t wait to play the Love Supreme Festival alongside this incredible array of great artists.

“Glynde Place is a beautiful setting for a festival and it’s going to be such a special occasion performing for everyone in the Sussex sunshine in July.”

Day tickets start at £55 and weekend tickets start at £110 with camping, luxury camping, VIP, junior and family options available.

Details of all ticket prices can be found at www.lovesupremefestival.com.