Stars of Nottingham's music scene, including chart-topper Jake Bugg, will take to Notts County's hallowed Meadow Lane turf to raise money for charity.
Bugg will be joined by The Enemy and Reverend and the Makers, as well as Nottingham's own The Swiines and Saint Raymond for the charity football tournament in May.
The event will be raising money for British Heart Foundation and Robin Hoodie, a charity set up by Jake Bugg.
Damien Irvine, commercial director at Notts County, said: "It's formed from our relationship with Jake Bugg and The Swiines.
"They are all County fans and I think it has come from them all wanting to play on the pitch at Meadow Lane.
"All of the groups that will be playing on the day are keen footballers, and while out on tour they often organise a kick about.
"Rory, the bass player from The Swiines, lost his aunt to heart problems, so we decided to raise money for the British Heart Foundation, and also Robin Hoodie, a charity set up by Jake to buy musical equipment for schools that can't afford it."
A number of professional footballers from the club will also be taking part at the event, which takes place on May 16.
Tickets cost £10 and for more information, visit www.nottscountydirect.co.uk or call 0115 955 7210.