Razorlight will be performing a huge outdoor show at Audley End House and Gardens in Saffron Walden, along with special guests Embrace, The Feeling and Toploader.

The show, which forms part of Heritage Live's outdoor concert series, will take place on Sunday, August 13.

Tickets are available via the pre-sale from 9am on Tuesday, April 18, before going on general sale from Thursday, April 20.

Customers must register for the pre-sale at https://arep.co/p/razorlight.

The outdoor concert series this summer also features Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and Sir Tom Jones.

London quartet Razorlight formed in 2002, when frontman Johnny Borrell teamed up with Swedish guitarist Björn Ågnen.

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The band's angular, pop-inspired indie rock straddled the emerging scenes in both New York and Camden, and the band amassed a slew of hits from their 2004 debut 'Up All Night' and their even more successful self-titled follow-up in 2006.

Following tours with Queen and Oasis, the group's song 'America' became their first UK number one single.

After a series of line-up changes, Borrell became the only remaining original member of the band, and Razorlight was put on hold in 2011.

Now Borrell and long-time drummer Andy Burrows have reunited, and make up the band's current line-up - as well as original bassist Carl Dalemo, who has rejoined the band alongside Ågnen.

Embrace - which formed in 1990 - have three number one albums and six top 10 singles to their name.

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Their eighth album 'How To Be A Person Like Other People' was released in August, and became their eighth consecutive studio album to debut in the UK top 10.

The Feeling burst onto the English rock scene with the release of their UK top 10 single 'Fill My Little World'. 

After three more hit singles from their album 'Twelve Stops and Home', by the end of 2006 they were the most played act on UK radio.

Toploader recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of their debut album 'Onka's Big Moka', which earned them four BRIT Award nominations.

Gates for the show open at 3pm, and the event ends at 10.30pm. VIP packages are available.