WILD Life festival has announced its line-up as it returns for its second year - featuring acts such as James Bay, Ice Cube, Del La Soul and Busta Rhymes. 

Curated by headliners electronic music duo Disclosure and drum and bass band Rudimental, the festival will be returning to Shoreham Airport after its debut last year.

Yesterday organisers SJM Concerts, the team behind V-Festival and Manchester's Parklife event, revealed the complete lineup for the two day event this summer.

Filling out the line-up include Grammy nominated Brighton singer-songwriter and BIMM graduate James Bay, American rapper, producer and actor Ice Cube, hip hop trio De La Soul, and the one of the world's fastest rappers the legendary Busta Rhymes. 

Also on the card is Irish DJ and television presenter Annie Mac, English indie rock band Bastille, grime artist Skepta, house and techno producer Carl Cox, and English rapper and MC Stormzy. 

The festival will have four stages as it did last year and young musicians group the Shoreham Allstars will also be making an appearance on the lineup. 

Last year the festival sold out within 72 hours and won the Best New Festival award at the UK Festival Awards. 

In October Wild Life was given the go-ahead by Adur District Council's licensing committee after an application to review the festival's licence was lodged by the Shoreham Society due to noise disturbances.

The festival organisers agreed to address the "bass levels" of the festival and councillor Emma Evans, chairwoman of the panel, said she looked forward to "welcoming the Wildlife Festival back to Adur in 2016". 

Ticket prices range from £59 for a day pass to £175 for a weekend VIP bundle for the event on June 11 and 12.

A spokesman for Wild Life said: "Under the tutelage of top-tier acts and curators Disclosure and Rudimental, the festival will be flying in many of music’s leading lights when it lands in its hype-worthy hanger. 

"Festival fans will not find another seaside escape packing this much musical punch this Summer, with Wild Life’s two curating champions backed up by an uncompromising cast of current and classic talent."

Tickets go on sale at 9am on Thursday. 

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