TOPLOADER, Sara Cox and comedy double act Dick and Dom have been announced as the latest artists performing at Sudeley Castle’s Party at The Castle event this summer.

They will join stage musicals legend Alfie Boe, 90’s songstresses All Saints and Pop Idol winner, Will Young in a series of summer evening concerts at the historic Cotswolds attraction in June.

The event, called The Party at the Castle, will take place from Thursday June 6 until Saturday June 8, 2019 and tickets are already selling fast, available online at: theticketfairy.com/event/party-at-the-castle-2019/

Now the first acts for the Saturday line-up have been revealed. Hugely popular TV comedy double-act, Dick and Dom will be kicking of the family fun event with their fantastic ‘Dick versus Dom DJ battle’, followed by British indie band Toploader, most famed for their smash hit, Dancing in the Moonlight.

The fun-packed afternoon and evening event will see two stages of performers, free activities for children of all ages, food, bars and much more, with even more acts still to be announced.

BBC Radio 2 drivetime host, Sara Cox, will be bringing the fantastic event to a close with her full-on party ‘Just Can’t Get Enough 80s’.

The family fun day will be held on the third and final day of the Party at the Castle concerts, which are set to be hugely popular events – all early bird tickets have sold out but general tickets are still available.

Event director Dan Burner said: “We’re thrilled to be announcing further amazing acts to the Party at the Castle and we are excited for what promises to be an absolutely magical series of concerts set against the stunning backdrop of Sudeley Castle.”

He added: “It will bring together family and friends in a great party atmosphere with a great community vibe, sumptuous food, bars and on-site entertainment ensuring your night out is more of an experience than a gig.”

Today Sudeley Castle remains the only private castle in England to have a queen buried within the grounds-Queen Katherine Parr, the last and surviving wife of King Henry VIII –who lived and died in the castle.

Henry himself, Anne Boleyn, Lady Jane Grey, Queen Elizabeth I and Richard III have all played a part in Sudeley’s story. King Charles I found refuge at the castle during the Civil War.