Boardmasters has announced Faithless as the third and final headliner at this year's surf and music festival.

The group joins already announced headliners Bastille and Rudimental on the main stage when the festival returns to the beautiful Cornish coastline from Wednesday August 5 to Sunday August 9.

After a five year hiatus as a band, the incredible dance-tune masters, Faithless will be marking their special anniversary with an unforgettable live performance on the main stage.

Having sold over 15 million records world wide, 2015 will be 20 years since the release of their classic dance tune Insomnia.

Faithless commented: “Boardmasters is providing us with a stunning beachside setting for a Faithless show this summer. We are excited to see you all there.”

Arrested Development, Catfish And The Bottlemen and Seasick Steve plus 21 other artists have also been announced this week to play the Nequay festival.

Heading to the main stage will be Grammy Awards winners Arrested Development, new indie four piece Catfish And The Bottlemen, festival favourite Seasick Steve, singer/songwriter Rae Morris, Scottish synth-pop band Prides, Australian singer (and keen surfer) Kim Churchill and Liverpool’s indie-rockers Circa waves

Just announced for the picturesque The Point stage are Eton Messy, a DJ collective making waves in the garage/bass music scene, The Magician, Low Steppa, Monki, Waze & Odyssey, T.Williams plus Apres, Disciples, Doorly, Grades, Illyus & Barrientos, Jax Jones, Just Kiddin, Lxury, Marquis Hawkes, SG Lewis, and Weiss.

New for 2015, Boardmasters camping at Watergate Bay has now been extended and will open from Wednesday 5 August, meaning surf fans, beach bunnies and music lovers won’t have to miss a single day of the festival.

There is also a new bumper ticket package, the 'Charger’ ticket, which includes everything from bus pass to parking, VIP camping, Beach Session gigs, After Parties and a Boardmasters t-shirt and tote bag.

Click here for tickets and info for 2015’s Boardmasters festival of music and surfing in Cornwall.