The Levellers are today announced as the final headliner for Saturday night's Wychwood Festival 2014, joining Sir Bob Geldof with The Boomtown Rats and The Stranglers for an exceptional three-day programme. Additional acts announced for the Cheltenham Racecourse event includes inspirational and hugely popular CBeebies children’s entertainer Justin Fletcher, talented singer-songwriter King Charles, Madness saxophonist Lee Thompson and his Ska Orchestra, Newton Faulkner and many more.

The Levellers, responsible for hits such as "What a Beautiful Day" and "One Way" are the third and final headline act for Wychwood Festival 2014. The Brighton-based rock band have been a firm favourite of the festival over the years, with their acclaimed performances in 2007 and 2010 leaving a lasting impression on fans and organisers alike. Who better to help celebrate the fantastic 10th Anniversary celebrations than a band whose return is destined to get the crowds reliving some incredible memories from the last decade.

A plethora of other acts have been announced for this year’s festival including the nation’s favourite children’s entertainer and BAFTA Award-winning, Justin Fletcher a.k.a. Mr Tumble, who has starred in favourites such as The Tweenies, Timmy Time and Sean the Sheep. Destined to draw in the thousands of families and eager fans for Saturday's midday slot, Fletcher's inspiring performance is one not to be missed.

Also known for it's entertaining comedic offering, Wychwood will not fail to disappoint this year with the appointment of Canadian comic Peter White on opening night duties. His coveted TV and stand-up career has made him a hit both sides of the Atlantic and it is certain he will be kicking off the comedy tent in true hilarity. He is joined by North Devon Stand Up Comedian Luke Honnoraty, who's skilled story-telling is sure to captivate any crowd, as well as cheeky Brummies Andy White and Freddie Farrell, controversial Geordie Gavin Webster, plus many more.

Tickets are now available from the Wychwood website.