Van Morrison is returning to Blickling in July to complete the line-up of summer concerts at the National Trust park.
The legendary Irish singer-songwriter, famous for classics such as Brown-Eyed Girl, Moondance and Bright Side of the Road, last appeared at the lakeside venue in 2003 in front of a near-capacity audience.
His encore at the stately home near Aylsham is on Sunday, July 16. Tickets, costing £37.50, go on sale tomorrow.
The concert is part of the summer season of gigs at the park, which include sell-outs by Westlife and Bryan Adams on July 15 and 20.
Other shows at Blickling over the two mid-summer weekends are by Bee Gee Robin Gibb on July 14, Mick Hucknall's Simply Red on July 21 and classical heart-throbs Il Divo on July 22.
Blickling spokeswoman Shirley Donovan said the concerts - from rock and pop to a boy band and classical - would suit all musical tastes.
The acts were chosen by the promoters rather than the venue, which only made suggestions, but this year's programme had worked out well.
This year's events would be played to larger capacity audiences of 10,000, who would be helped see the action by giant television screens on stage for the first time.
For tickets phone the National Trust line on 0870 010 4900 or visit the trust website www.nationaltrust.org.uk, or use the 24-hour credit-card hotline 0870 400 0688 or online at www.summernightsonline.co.uk