Elbow will headline an outdoor concert at Audley End in Saffron Walden this summer.
The Mancunian group - led by Guy Garvey - previously played at Audley End House and Gardens in 2022.
They will return on August 2 to perform their well-known anthems along with fresh material from forthcoming album Audio Vertigo.
Promoter Giles Cooper, of GCE Live, said: "We can’t wait to stage this show for Elbow in the beautiful grounds of Audley End.
"They are such an iconic band and we’ve no doubt this will be such an amazing night to remember for many years to come."
After gaining early popularity with the help of the late John Peel, Elbow cemented their name in the industry with numerous number-one albums, including the multi-platinum selling The Seldom Seen Kid, which bagged a Mercury Prize in 2008.
The band’s lead singer and lyricist Guy Garvey elaborated on new album Audio Vertigo, explaining it was built from "gnarly, seedy grooves created by us playing together in garage-y rooms" and is both "more direct and sonically varied by purpose than its predecessor".
Elbow are known for their euphoric live performances, which have gathered global accolades after their illustrious Glastonbury appearance a decade ago.
Concert-goers can look forward to hearing tracks from the new album as well as fan favourites such as One Day Like This, Grounds for Divorce and Starlings.
Tickets go on pre-sale on February 28 at 9am.
To be a part of the pre-sale, fans must register at arep.co/p/elbow-audleyend with the general sale beginning on March 1 at 9am on axs.com/heritagelive.
Madness and The Lightning Seeds, and Richard Ashcroft and Ocean Colour Scene will be performing on August 2 and 3, respectively, at the Heritage Live concert series at Audley End.
The events have become summer staples, drawing massive crowds from across the country to enjoy the picturesque location and world-class performances.
Heritage Live is known for providing grand experiences at England’s most culturally significant venues, having hosted the likes of Robbie Williams, the Who and Nile Rodgers.
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