Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will headline a new music festival next year, the Dundee Summer Sessions.
They will be playing at Slessor Gardens on the city's waterfront on Saturday June 11.
Dundee is the latest city to host one of DF Concerts' Summer Sessions festivals, joining Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will be supported by Irish rock band Inhaler, with more artists and bands still to be announced.
DF Concerts chief executive Geoff Ellis said: "Dundee is the spiritual home of DF, having started here many moons ago, so we are delighted to return with Summer Sessions and bring some incredible music to the city.
"We are excited and extremely proud to announce Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds as the first ever headliner for Dundee Summer Sessions and we could not wish for a more iconic artist to launch the festival."
He added: "Dundee is a city full of energy, creativity and ambition and so provides a perfect home for Summer Sessions and the quality of artists that will come to play the festival."
Tickets will be available pre-sale for those who register online from Wednesday, before going on general sale on Friday.
DF has staged its Summer Sessions series of concerts across Edinburgh and Glasgow since 2013.
Some of the biggest names in music have played the shows, from late electronic producer Avicii to Eminem, The Cure, Kendrick Lamar and Biffy Clyro.
The shows were suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic and 2022 marks the end of their two-year absence. Edinburgh's line-up has already been confirmed and includes Lionel Ritchie, Michael Kiwanuka and Simply Red.
A line-up for Glasgow is yet to be announced by DF, which is also behind the city's TRNSMT festival as well as legendary Scottish summer fest T In The Park.
The inclusion of Dundee in the Summer Sessions roster is a further feather in the city's cap, and fulfils an ambition by the concert promoter to bring a new show to the city.

Gig boss Geoff Ellis has expressed interest in returning to the city ever since DF was involved in curating the 3D Festival that heralded the opening of the V&A Dundee in September 2018.
However, those discussions were initially stymied by an attempt by Dundee City Council bosses to hand exclusive rights to a single concert promoter.
Those plans were later dropped, paving the way for shows such as Summer Sessions to make their way to the Waterfront.
The Summer Sessions announcement will also ease the pain of Dundee missing out on BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend event in 2022.
Radio bosses named Coventry as the host city of next year's gig, the first since the coronavirus pandemic struck.
Dundee had been due to host the annual free show for the second time in Camperdown Park when the virus hit - but safety concerns saw it cancelled.
Mark Flynn, convener of Dundee City Council's development committee, said: "The success of the concerts that have been staged at Slessor Gardens so far, and its place as a fantastic venue to see bands of all types, has attracted interest from a wide variety of promoters.
"I am delighted to see the diary slots available for next summer filling up fast with top class acts like Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, that are bound to fire the public's imagination and get them turning out in their thousands."
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