BRITAIN'S Got Talent finalists The Missing People Choir are to join Bryan Adams, Kaiser Chiefs, Jools Holland and The Pretenders in a stellar line-up for the last ever Cornbury Music Festival, which takes place from July 7-9 at The Great Tew Park, Oxfordshire.

Having seen the Choir perform on the popular TV talent show, festival director Hugh Phillimore wanted to help the Choir raise further funds for UK charity Missing People and knew they would be the perfect addition to The Fabulous Finale.

The Caffè Nero stage will host Leddra Chapman, Belle Roscoe, Gracie Falls and country singer Twinnie Lee Moore amongst others.

Whilst The Berk’s Nest Comedy Emporium will feature comedy favourite Nish Kumar, superstar stand-up poet Tim Key, who recently starred in the E4 comedy sitcom Gap Year, and Edinburgh fringe-favourites Austentatious – a full-length improvised Jane Austen comedy play, spun entirely from the audience’s suggestions.

Revellers can reboot in style at MasterChef finalist Matt Edwards’ unique pop-up restaurant Salt & Dry, where diners can enjoy the delights of Sophie Ellis Bextor, Scouting for Girls, Right Said Fred and many more, from the comfort of their own table.

Meanwhile, long-term Cornbury partners Waitrose are opening their restaurant doors for big breakfasts, lavish lunches and delicious dinners, along with a rooftop lounge where myWaitrose card holders can relax and soak up the summer sun.

All on top of the usual Cornbury favourites; Paellaria, Wok's Happening, Goan Seafood and the all-new South Indian-inspired Dosa Deli.

In between the great acts, don’t miss the chance to experience the last remaining mobile cinema of just seven made in the 1960s.

Cornbury’s therapy tent is always a popular choice for anyone looking for a little bubble of bliss amongst the festival hubbub.

This year, they’re offering more than ever with massage, reiki, reflexology, facials, and aromatherapy. Free yoga classes will also be on offer throughout the weekend.

And finally the all-important Kids Zone will offer a host of delights for young Cornburygoers including Bollywood dancing, ukulele playing and circus skills, along with the usual enticing arts and crafts, joyful dressing up and fun.

In addition to showcasing international stars, Cornbury Music Festival is committed to nurturing new talent through Chipping Norton School’s Battle of the Bands and the Campfire Sessions competition.

  •  To book tickets for the final Cornbury Music Festival go to cornburymusicfestival.com.