LET'S get this party started.

Thousands of music lovers will descend on Southampton Common this weekend for the third instalment of Common People.

DJing legend Pete Tong, the Heritage Orchestra and conductor Jules Buckley’s number one album collaboration and king of the dancehall Sean Paul top the bill at the two day bank holiday bonanza from Rob da Bank and team.

The Common Stage will also see appearances from BRITs Critics’ Choice winner 2013 Tom Odell’s charismatic swagger and rave legends Faithless on the ones & twos tomorrow.

Sublime dancefloor duo Groove Armada will be hitting the decks the following night, as well as main stage sets from Wild Beasts, British Sea Power, Amy MacDonald and The Novatones.

The air will be filled with White Isle vibes tomorrow night as BBC Radio 1’s dance floor don Pete Tong presents Ibiza Classics performed by The Heritage Orchestra, conducted by Jules Buckley. Not due to return to UK shores for his own shows until December, this is a gilt-edged opportunity to catch one of the most talked about shows of 2016 as the summer festival season kicks off.

Fresh from ruling the charts with his Clean Bandit collaboration, and a jaw-dropping headline set at last year’s Bestival, Sean Paul is back, bigger than ever and set to bring Common People 2017 to a triumphant close on Sunday night.

Plus there will be appearances from Loyle Carner, Becky Hill, Stefflon Don, Seán McGowan, Kassassin Street, Elvana: Elvis Fronted Nirvana and Black Kat Boppers.

The Joiners will once again showcase the best new local bands alongside some of the most exciting acts around on the Uncommon Stage, including Beans on Toast, Black Honey, Natives, Happy Accidents, Cassava, Fever, XOCKHA, Feeble Grandpa, Scarecrow Boat, Nakamarra, Gun Shy and Deltorers.

There will also be DJ sets across the weekend from Junk presents: Luca Pilato + more, Buddy Love, Hadda, Pelo Rizardo, Deaf by Disco, Soul 45, Pete Callard, Handsome Dave Rocker, Little Chief and Aldo Vanucci.

Also enjoy The World’s Biggest Bouncy Castle, the old-time pleasures of Vintage Funfair Rides, an assemblage of miscellany in The People’s Front Room and traditional community pursuits from Saints Brass.

Tickets are still available. Head to commonpeople.net for more information.