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Radio 1 have announced that an extra night has been added to
Radio 1's Big Weekend 2019 in Middlesbrough featuring some of the biggest names in dance music including Mark Ronson, MK and Purple
Disco Machine, whilst Wilkinson,
Sub Focus and Dimension will be forming a super group for one night only.
The exciting addition to the already star studded weekend will see artists play live sets to an audience of 6,000 fans at Stewart Park on Friday 24 May.
They will be joining the likes of Miley Cyrus, Stormzy, The 1975 and
Little Mix who will be entertaining BBC
Radio 1 fans across the weekend for the station's annual flagship live music event.
Mark Ronson says: "I can't wait to play
Radio 1's Big Weekend. From my very first one back in 2007 all the way till now, it's always such a great vibe and great crowd. Psyched to start my summer playing some bangers with
Annie Mac and the crew."
MK says: "Can't wait to play at
Radio 1's Big Weekend! Great way to kick off the summer!"
Wilkinson says: "It's all about collaboration. Myself and Dimension did Rush. Then I did Take It Up with Sub Focus. Then Sub and Dimension did Desire. It's just great to work with friends who you are fans of and we all hang out on the road all the time. Really looking forward to this. A proper one-off!"
Sub Focus says: "We've all become friends and collaborators though years of touring and releasing music together but this is the first time the three of us have linked up to do a set, it's about time!"
Dimension says: "It's going to be pure energy."
Purple
Disco Machine says: "I can't wait to play Big Weekend. I'm so honoured that I've been asked!
Radio 1's Ibiza Weekend was so much fun and I just know that playing to a UK audience, the home of BBC
Radio 1, is going to be next level."
Tickets will be available for audiences over 18 and will go on sale at 7pm on Friday 26 April, priced at £10 plus £2.50 booking fee. For more information, please go to www.bbc.co.uk/bigweekend
Tickets will be geographically weighted with 85% of the tickets reserved for those living in the Middlesbrough Council area, and remaining areas of the Tees Valley Combined Authority: Darlington, Hartlepool, Redcar & Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees Borough Councils. The remaining 15% of tickets will be available for the rest of the UK. The booking process will be handled by Ticketmaster - the only official ticketing agent for
Radio 1's Big Weekend.
Now in its 16th year,
Radio 1's Big Weekend kicks off the UK's festival season, as well as taking artists to the cities that may not otherwise host a large scale event like Big Weekend, shining a light on the host city and providing a major boost to the local economy. This year, the BBC is working closely with Middlesbrough Council and Tees Valley Combined Authority to put on
Radio 1's Big Weekend with the event estimated to generate £3.5 million to the local area.
Gates open at 4pm and the event finishes at 11pm.
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Radio 1 will be broadcasting from 7pm, continuing all the fun until 1am on air.
For those that don't have tickets for Saturday and Sunday, performances from
Radio 1's Big Weekend will be broadcast on BBC
Radio 1 all weekend and all performances will be available to watch live and on demand on
Radio 1's BBC iPlayer channel. BBC Two will also be broadcasting the biggest performances at 9pm on Saturday and Sunday night, whilst BBC One will be showing all the highlights from across the weekend on Monday night.