A DRUM and bass DJ who performs sets on a bike will entertain at a festival next month.

Dom Whiting, known as the “DJ on the bike”, attracted hundreds of cyclists earlier this year in Brighton, as he blasted music during a route around the city.

He will be returning to the city for the sixth Boundary Festival at Stanmer Park, with some 20,000 people expected to attend.

Over 50 artists have been confirmed for the event, including international DJs and local talent, performing across four stages.

The Argus: Dom Whiting, known as the 'DJ on a bike', was joined by hundreds of cyclists earlier this year as he cycled around the city playing musicDom Whiting, known as the 'DJ on a bike', was joined by hundreds of cyclists earlier this year as he cycled around the city playing music

The festival will coincide with the start of the new academic year for both Brighton University and the University of Sussex, with new students expected to be among those enjoying the music at one of the final festivals of the season.

New artists announced for the festival include multi-award-winning act Friction, jungle DJ Tim Reaper and Harriet Jaxxon - returning to the event after a set on their drum and bass stage last year.