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Flo Rida, Little Mix and more to play Capital’s Summertime Ball

Flo Rida, Little Mix and Craig David are among the artists confirmed for Capital’s Summertime Ball with Vodafone.
The ‘Wild Ones’ hitmaker will also be joined by former The Wanted star Nathan Sykes, Mike Posner and Sigala at the annual music extravaganza held at London’s SSE Wembley Arena on June 11.
Flo Rida has been busy in the studio working on his fifth studio LP ‘The Perfect 10’ and gave fans a taste for his new material by releasing ‘Hello Friday’ featuring Jason Derulo in February and second single ‘Who’s With Me’ in March.
As for the ‘Black Magic’ girls they have just finished their ‘Get Weird’ tour, which featured Nathan as a warm-up act, and could mean they could collaborate on the night.
‘Kiss Me Quick’ star, Nathan said: "I don’t think there’s anything that can beat it … performing in front of 80,000 people, with everyone there for a great time! I can’t wait."
The next act confirmed is Posner, whose latest single ‘In Ibiza’ has been a huge smash.
And man-of-the-moment Craig made his huge comeback earlier this year and will perform songs from his forthcoming LP ‘Following My Intuition’ including ‘When the Bassline Drops’ and ‘Nothing Like This’.
And finally, ‘Easy Love’ hitmaker Sigala will make his Capital Summertime debut and is thrilled as it will be his "biggest gig" to date.
He said: "It’s going to be absolutely amazing, it’s definitely going to be the biggest gig I’ve done so far, I’m really looking forward to it."
A second line-up announcement will be announced on Tuesday (26.04.16) morning on Capital’s breakfast with Dave Berry, George & Lilah from 7.30am.

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