Bon Jovi, James Brown and Brian Wilson will all be inducted into the UK Music Hall Of Fame in November.
They join home-grown legends Led Zeppelin, Dusty Springfield, Rod Stewart and Sir George Martin to receive honours at the induction ceremony, which will take place at London's Alexandra Palace on 14 November.Sir George, legendary producer of the Beatles, is set to receive a special honour which recognises "his exceptional contribution to British music".
It is expected that both Bon Jovi and James Brown will perform at the ceremony. There will also be a number of tribute performances during the ceremony, with Aussie rockers Wolfmother honouring Led Zeppelin, whilst Patti LaBelle and Joss Stone will sing the songs of Dusty Springfield.
The new inductees join previously inducted acts including The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, U2 and Elvis Presley.










