Shrewsbury Folk Festival has unveiled its line-up for next year’s event with Richard Thompson and Kate Rusby topping the bill.Tickets go on sale today (December 1) with organisers predicting a huge demand for early bird bookings following this year’s record early sell-out in May – three months before the event.

Festival favourites Show of Hands, whose lead singer Steve Knightley was made a co-patron of the event in 2011, will return with a special concert. Irish superband Dervish will also perform as will Vin Garbutt, Jon Boden and the Remnant Kings, Fay Hield, Lau, Jackie Oates, Jim Moray and Karine Polwart.

Anxo Lorenzo, a Spanish musician who plays the Galician Bagpipes, will lead the foreign army of artists heading to Shrewsbury for the festival at the County Showground from August 24 to 27, 2012.

Others include the American Sweetback Sisters, back by popular demand after becoming one of the must see acts at Shrewsbury in 2011, Vishten from Canada, Baskery, a Swedish blues/southern rock band, and Canadian duo Madison Violet.

Another top headline act – whose identity will be revealed early next year – will finish off the Monday afternoon main stage concert.

Festival Director Alan Surtees said he was delighted with the 2012 line up. ‘This is going to be an amazing four days of music. The full line up offers something for everyone whether they are fans of traditional music or the new wave of folk.

‘We know many people chose Shrewsbury for the friendly atmosphere and the fact that they can enjoy everything the festival has to offer on one site that’s central to the town.

‘We were surprised at how quickly tickets sold for 2011 so we really would advise people to book early to avoid being disappointed.'

The festival features five music venues, a dance tent, dozens of workshops, a children's festival, Refolkus - a dedicated youth programme for 12 to 25 -year-olds, on-site camping, a craft fair and food village.

It also raises funds every year for its charity partner Hope House Hospice to fund its music therapy work for children with life limiting illnesses. Over the past four years, donations from festival goers and £1 from every adult weekend ticket sold has helped to raise more than £20,000.

An earlybird offer on tickets lasts until 29 February 2012 with an adult weekend ticket at £108.50 going up to £125 on 1 March. Day tickets start at £32.50 for adults. Children under four go free and there are also family tickets available. Camping is available to all weekend ticket holders for just £20 per adult.Tickets can be booked Here via Gigantic