YOU can leave your hat on at this year’s Larmer Tree Festival as living legend Sir Tom Jones will be kicking off the festivities once again.

Following an electrifying opening performance at Larmer Tree last year the legendary Sex Bomb singer is back for the event’s 25th anniversary year.

The global superstar and judge on TV’s The Voice will kick-off the quirky five-day event on Wednesday, July 15, headlining the Main Stage.

With 2014 tickets selling out in record time, 2015 looks likely to follow suit as Sir Tom returns with great songs from his recent albums and all the classics.

The festival, founded in 1990, takes place from July 15-19 at Larmer Tree Gardens on the Wiltshire/ Dorset border.

Organisers are also pleased to welcome back folk-punk band The Levellers as one of the headline acts on the Thursday evening.

Taking to the main stage on Friday are acoustic guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela.

Originally part of a Mexican thrash metal band, the pair mix the tempestuous genres of jazz, rock, nuevo flamenco and heavy metal.

Femi Kuti & The Positive Force will be showcasing their unique Afrobeat style with a blend of funk, jazz and African folk.

Accompanied by his band The Positive Force, Kuti will wow the crowd with songs from his Grammy-nominated albums on Saturday night.

Closing the festival on Sunday night, Jimmy Cliff completes the festival’s headline line-up.

With a career spanning nearly 50 years, and playing tracks from his celebrated 2012 album Rebirth, Cliff promises to deliver an unforgettable set of popular reggae to leave the audience on fine form for the last night of the five-day party.