Take That, Chemical Brothers and R&B star The Weeknd have joined the line-up for the Apple Music Festival at London's Roundhouse.
They join the likes of Pharrell Williams, Florence and the Machine and Little Mix, who have already been announced for the 10-day event.
One Direction will also perform in one of their last live performances before a year-long hiatus.
Previously called the iTunes festival, the event is now in its ninth year.
The 2015 edition is much shorter, however, spanning 10 nights instead of the usual 31.
"We wanted to keep it crisp," Oliver Schusser, vice president of iTunes International, told the BBC.
"It's a who's who of who is currently around. Some new artists, some established superstars. That was really the thinking behind it."