ELVIS will be performing at 2017's Royal Highland Show – or at least, top tribute act, Absolute Elvis, will be.

Show organisers confirmed that the jumpsuit-and-rhinestones act will headline the Ingliston site's west stage on Saturday, June 24.

There will also be five pipe bands performing – the Queen Victoria Pipe Band, West Lothian Schools Pipe Band, St Columba's Pipe Band, the Royal British Legion Band and the Scots Guards Association pipe band, while the Clackmannan District Brass Band will also perform.

Ceilidh music will also be covered by the Footstompin' Ceilidh Band, the Cutting Edge Ceilidh Band, and the Fife Strathspey and Reel Society. There will be musical performances from Lathallan School and Aberdeen City, while Aberdeenshire pipe bands from this year's host area will be marching through the avenues, as well as a band from West Calder High School.

Jazz fans can also enjoy the Dick Lee Trio while the Phoenix Gospel Choir and the Farmers and Farmers' Wives Choirs will appeal to choral enthusiasts.

Acoustic group Blu Flint, the Stirling Orchestra, Ups and Downs Theatre Company, and family entertainers Damo and Marvo complete this year's line-up.

Show manager, David Jackson, said: "This year's programme brings together a broad musical mix, from traditional Scottish melodies to ‘The King' himself. Visitors to The Royal Highland Show this June can look forward to four days of great entertainment as well as the best of the show."