Overview: Jools welcomes Isle of Wight duo Wet Leg, US singer and blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa, Nigerian-born, London-based artist Obongjayar and BRIT School alumni and south Londoner Cat Burns to the show.
Overview: Jools is joined by rock‘n’roll legend Liam Gallagher, Dubliner and debutante Sinead O'Brien, Belgian duo Charlotte Adigéry and Bolis Pupul, and Malian singer Oumou Sangaré.
Overview: Jools welcomes actress and singer Jessie Buckley and guitarist Bernard Butler, south Londoner Poppy Ajudha, electro-pop quartet Confidence Man, and rock'n'roll band Warmduscher to the show.
Overview: Jools welcomes London musician Koyej Radical, Leicester band Kasabian, north west Londoner Knucks, jazz singer Judi Jackson and south London poet, novelist and songwriter Kae Tempest to the show.
Overview: Jools welcomes Scottish singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini, breakthrough artist Katy J Pearson, producer William Orbit and singer Polly Scattergood, Parisian twins Ibeyi and Oxford indie rockers Foals.
Overview: Jools welcomes Florence + The Machine, The Mysterines, Kamal, Deyaz and Jamie T to the show, as well as celebrating Sir Paul McCartney's eightieth birthday with a look through the archives.