Expect a right old knees up - The Wurzels are playing at this year's Garlic Festival.
In 1976 the Scrumpy and Western band hit the top of the charts in the UK with the hit Combine Harvester, and followed it up with another big hit, I am a Cider Drinker.
They've been playing around the country and appearing on TV ever since, and will grace the Garlic Festival stage on Sunday, August 19.
"Everyone loves The Wurzels, and everyone loves food, so what could be better than putting the two together for a summer Sunday full of fun," said festival organiser David Holmes.
The band's Tommy Banner added: "We played at the legendary IW Garlic Festival eight years ago and the crowds gave us a real warm welcome, so we're sure they'll do the same again this time. It'll be a right old knees up."
The Garlic Festival is one of Britain's top food shows and centres around the Island's world famous garlic, a range of other food, and family fun.
It takes place this year on Saturday, August 18 and Sunday, August 19.
Tickets go on sale soon at £10 for adults and £5 for children, with a family ticket for two adults and two children priced at £27.50.
More bands, acts and chefs will be announced soon.
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