More than 50 artists will perform across the three days, with Robbie Williams, Ms Lauryn Hill and Deftones among the biggest names on the programme.

The festival has also announced a change to the line-up. Sam The Kid with Orquestra & Orelha Negra will perform on 29 August, replacing Yasiin Bey x Talib Kweli – Black Star, who have cancelled their appearance for reasons outside the festival organisation's control, as reported by SIC Notícias.

The replacement concert will take place on the Sagres Stage at 11pm.

The festival gets underway on Friday, 28 August, with Robbie Williams closing the main MEO Stage at 1.20am. Earlier in the evening, the same stage will welcome MARO at 9pm and Interpol at 11.10pm.

Grace Jones is another of the first day's major names, taking to the Sagres Stage shortly after midnight.

On Saturday, Ms Lauryn Hill will headline the MEO Stage, with her performance scheduled for 12.05am and featuring special guests Wyclef Jean, YG Marley and Zion Marley. Vince Staples, Ravyn Lenae, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and the newly announced Sam The Kid performance are also among the day's highlights.

The final day will have a heavier alternative and rock focus, with Turnstile performing at 10.30pm before Deftones close the MEO Stage at 12.30am. Clipse, Freddie Gibbs + The Alchemist, Peaches and Wednesday will also perform on Sunday.

Electronic music will meanwhile have its own space at the Panorama Lisboa stage throughout the weekend, featuring artists including Hunee, Horse Meat Disco, DJ Marfox and Nídia.

The fifth edition of MEO Kalorama takes place on 28, 29 and 30 August at Parque da Bela Vista in Lisbon.

The festival's official website lists daily tickets at €65 plus fees, while a three-day general pass costs €160 plus fee.