ELECTRONIC music and arts festival The Somerley Tea Party is back this weekend for a third edition that promises to be bigger and better than ever.

Music lovers should expect a mix of established stars and hot underground talents from the worlds of house, techno and drum & bass.

Everything from global headliners to niche scene tastemakers will line up at the event, which takes place tonight and tomorrow.

Residents Zoo Look and Charlie Banks will be joined by Radio 1 stars Annie Mac and B.Traits, Edible boss Eats Everything, bass sensation Joy Orbison, electronic pioneer Roman Flugel and drum & bass royalty High Contrast and Rockwell.

Also on the bill is vinyl digging house hero Motor City Drum Ensemble, Rush Hour’s Dutch don Tom Trago, Hypercolour associates Luke Vibert, Tom Demac (live) and Cedric Maison, as well as Purp & Soul chief Ben Pearce, plus DJ extraordinaire Oneman and the likes of Mumdance with Elf Kid, G-Dub (aka Sub Zero & Original Sin) and Mob Tactics, Ulterior Motive, Harry Judda, Turno, Lunos, and Clip & Outlaw.

The festival, in the stunning rural location of Somerley Estate, near Ringwood, is offering camping for the first time this year.

In 2016, it also boasts the addition of takeovers from influential label Hypercolour and top London party crew Percolate as well as former DJ Mag best of Britain winners Junk hosting the Main stage.

The Somerley Tea Party 2016 has also added a full size fun fair and market.

The festival takes place in the sprawling green grounds and lush gardens of an 18th century estate, offering a wide range of experiences from communal big top raving to more intimate and organic vibes in the woods where production dangles from trees as you get back to nature.

See somerleyteaparty.com