AN ELECTRONIC music festival is coming back “bigger and better” next year after a sell-out event in 2022.

Land Beyond Festival will return to Brighton’s Waterhall Playing Fields for three days from April 28 to 30.

With the expansion from one day to three, organisers say Beyond is now officially Brighton's first camping electronic music festival.

The all-new camping village will feature glamping tents, street food traders, "extra-curricular" activities and an exclusive music stage allowing campers to carry on into the early hours.

The number of stages will double to six.

Last year festival goers were treated to the likes of Kurupt FM live, Holy Goof, Tion Wayne, Abode with Solardo and Hannah Wants.

Promoter Damien Fell said: "We're delighted to welcome ravers to camp for the weekend at Land Beyond Festival in 2023.

“We believe it's the first time an electronic music festival has offered camping in Brighton and we’re sure it will be a hit with locals and people from across the country alike.

“As well as announcing our stage hosts today, our weekend camping tickets also go on sale next week.

“We've got a huge line-up in store for 2023 and that will be released this autumn.”

A range of weekend camping tickets will be on sale from 10am on Tuesday at Land Beyond Festival’s website.

People who sign up in advance will have access to tickets from 10am on Monday, September 5.