The open-air Festival of Music returns for three nights from August 27 to 29, bringing a packed line-up of tribute performances and live entertainment. Robin Savill of Exbury Gardens said: "There’s something very special about enjoying live music outdoors on a summer evening and the Gardens provide a fantastic setting for it. READ MORE: A first look at Claire Sweeney on stage in Annie, coming soon to SouthamptonThe open-air Festival of Music returns from August 27 to 29 (Image: Exbury Gardens)"With three completely different nights, from the biggest sounds of Abba and classic Motown to the unforgettable music of Queen, we’re looking forward to welcoming people of all ages from across the area for a brilliant Festival of Music." The festival opens with Abba by Moonlight, followed by The Live Queen Experience on Friday, and wraps up with Capital Motown and Soul Band on Saturday. Tickets cost £29 for adults, £17.50 for children aged five to 15 and students, and £83.50 for families, and can be booked via the Exbury Gardens website.