ELECTRO-pop pioneers The Human League, Billy Ocean, T'Pau and Kim Wilde are among the main acts at an eagerly awaited music festival.

Rewind The 80s Music Festival - the world’s first and biggest 80s music festival, is back in 2017 at Scone Palace, Perth for a seventh year with a fantastic line up and it's scheduled for Saturday, July 22 and Sunday, July 23 at Scone Palace, Perthshire.

The Human League - famous for smash hits, Don’t You Want Me and Mirror Man) star on Saturday, while the Sunday night headline spot is taken by the legendary Billy Ocean (Love Really Hurts Without You, Caribbean Queen).

Making their Rewind Scotland debuts are Tom Robinson (2468 Motorway), The Undertones, The Trevor Horn Band (and special guest), Junior Marvin’s Wailers, Musical Youth and Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel. Jaki Graham, Joy Division’s Peter Hook, Owen Paul, Sex Pistol Glen Matlock and Claudia Brucken will appear with super-group British Electric Foundation. Performances from Level 42, Belinda Carlisle, Heather Small, Nik Kershaw, Go West, Chesney Hawkes, T’Pau, The Real Thing, Soul II Soul, Kim Wilde, Nick Heyward, Jason Donovan and Dr & The Medics complete the Scottish line-up.

If ever anyone has given Madonna a run for her money as the queen of the three-minute pop song, it’s Belinda Carlisle.

Over the last two decades, she’s made the journey from Hollywood-based teen punk with The Go-Go’s to the ultimate global big hair pop icon with a series of sophisticated, but instantly memorable pop-rock singles. Achieving international success with “Heaven Is A Place On Earth”, the single reached number one on both sides of the Atlantic and established her as a solo artist in her own right.

Grammy Award-winning Billy Ocean has sold more than 30 million records since his recording career began in 1972.

His period of greatest success came in the mid-eighties with “Suddenly”, “Loverboy”, “When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going” and “Caribbean Queen”.

Jason Donovan came into our lives in the late 80s as Scott Robinson in 'Neighbours’. Throughout 1988-89 he had several hits and his album ‘Ten Good Reasons’ was the best-selling album of 1989. He has also appeared in musicals including ‘Joseph’, ‘Priscilla’ and ‘The Sound of Music’.

Recording Artist, performer, journalist, sctress, tadio presenter and garden designer, Kim Wilde is one multi-talented lady. Since her first single “Kids in America” became a worldwide hit on its release in 1981, and a string of million-selling albums and single success followed including, “Water On Glass”, “You Came”,"View From A Bridge” and “You Keep Me Hangin’ On”, she’s enjoyed a varied and highly successful career.

Nik Kershaw released his platinum selling debut album “Human Racing” in 1984 which included the hits “Wouldn't It Be Good” and “I Won’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me”. The equally successful “The Riddle” followed and in 1985 Nik performed at Live Aid.

In 2013 Nik - also a producer - completed a tour of New Zealand - as well as a string of acoustic shows in Norway.

Then in 2015, together with Go West he embarked on a hugely successful Australian tour followed by a UK tour.

T’Pau burst onto the music scene in 1987 with “Heart and Soul” - enjoying success in both the UK and US before releasing the classic “China In Your Hand” which stayed at number one in the UK for five weeks.

With her mass of red hair, soulful voice and commanding stage presence Carol Decker continues to “rock out” T’Pau’s greatest hits.

Another attraction should be the Trevor Horn Band.

Trevor has been at the forefront of technological innovation in a career that has generated innumerable classic singles and albums.

He has a hat-trick of Brit Awards for Best British Producer from 1983, 1985 and 1992. In the 80s he was Rolling Stone’s Producer of the Year 1983. In the 90s, Best Producer at the 1991 Q Awards.

In 2014 The Music Producers Guild honoured Trevor with Outstanding Contribution to UK Music Award.

After forming The Buggles and recording the chart-topping hit 'Video Killed the Radio Star', also well-remembered as the first ever music video to be shown on MTV in 1981, Horn has produced some of the most iconic records of the eighties, including three of the biggest-selling singles of not only that decade, but of UK chart history: Band Aid ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas? and Frankie Goes To Hollywood's ‘Relax’ and ‘Two Tribes’.

Rewind Festival is the biggest party of the summer with camping, glamping, posh-nosh, theme bars, DJ’s, street entertainment, funfairs, silent disco, big top bars, kidzone, fireworks, trade stands, fancy dress and much more.

Tickets are on sale and full ticket outlet details and prices are available from the official Rewind website: www.rewindfestival.com, www.facebook.com/rewindfestival, www.twitter.com/rewindfestival, www.scone-palace.co.uk.