Jake Bugg will be one of the stars of Nottingham's music scene to grace the Meadow Lane turf for a charity fundraiser.
The Clifton singer-songwriter will play in a football tournament alongside family members, including cousin Scott Bugg and his band The Swiines, and Saint Raymond.
The Football Rocks event on May 16 will also include bands such as The Enemy and Reverend and the Makers, as well as Notts County players.
It will raise money for the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and Robin Hoodie, a charity set up to buy music equipment for schools by Notts County fan Jake Bugg, 20.
Scott Bugg, 31, of Clifton, said: "We went on tour with Jake in Scotland and had a kickabout with The Swiines versus Jake and his band.
"We won and afterwards Jake said we should join together and play other matches.
"It's hard to get a friendly set up with other bands because we're all on tour so we thought a charity tournament would give us the chance."
Bramcote resident Callum Burrows, 19, whose stage name is Saint Raymond, said: "Being a Notts County fan it's great to get down and play because I don't get down there anymore. I was a mascot as a kid and have played on the pitch at half time but this is really exciting.
"Music and football seems to connect so it's great to bring them together."
Notts County commercial director Damien Irvine 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."
Chrish Perera, BHF regional head of community fundraising, said: "We are grateful to Notts County, Jake Bugg , The Swiines, and everyone taking part, for helping us tackle heart disease."
Tickets cost £10 and for more information, visit www.nottscountydirect.co.uk or call 0115 955 7210.