Bob Dylan will headline the 2004 Fleadh festival, the annual open-air celebration of Irish music in Finsbury Park London, organisers say.
The veteran singer will join Californian rock band Counting Crows and 20 more acts in front of 30,000 fans on June 20 in Finsbury Park.
"We have secured a fantastic line-up," said Vince Power, chairman of the show's promoter Mean Fiddler.
Dylan, 62, will be on the latest leg of his neverending world tour, which includes dates across the UK.
Last year's Fleadh was cancelled after promoters said they were unable to find an Irish act big enough to front the event.
The London Fleadh, which means festival in Gaelic and is pronounced "flah", features mainly Irish bands and was first staged in 1990. Previous headline acts include Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Van Morrison and The Pogues.
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