From a chart-topping soloist to one of the nation's biggest rock bands, the Sandringham Estate is the place to be for music fans this summer.
Heritage Live, which organises outdoor concerts at historic venues across the country, is hosting the first major live music series at the Royal Estate.
It will take place over the August Bank Holiday weekend, with capacity for 20,000 people each night, starting with Van Morrison on Friday, August 25.
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Then on August 26 and 27 are two sold-out Robbie Williams shows and finally on August 28 is The Who, accompanied by The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra.
All the headliners will have special guests, including Williams' former Take That bandmate Mark Owen on Saturday and Sunday.
Giles Cooper, managing director of Heritage Live, said: "We are delighted to have a world-class line-up and the Sandringham concerts are the only two Robbie Williams UK shows for the rest of the year.
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"It was a huge honour to be asked to run five years of concerts at the estate - we know that King Charles III wants to make Sandringham more inclusive.
"The environmental impact was also very important so we have put together a five-year plan for sustainability to become a leading light for outdoor concerts.
"This includes no-single use plastic in year one and by year five we want pedal bikes to power stages.
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"We have lots of surprises in store in 2023 and we are praying for good weather - the local community is very excited."
There will also be a fairground and plenty of food and drink traders, with attendees encouraged to arrive early.
Speaking about the years ahead, Mr Cooper added: "We want to continue to get artists of this calibre, with three to four nights of concerts each year."
Buy tickets at heritagelive.net
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