Hot Chip: Riding the impetus of their latest record, Why Make Sense?, Hot Chip are the perfect Saturday night treat for Lovebox. They've got danceable tunes by spades which can switch from glistening indie-pop to unfiltered house in the space of a refrain. We challenge you to keep your feet still.
Mark Ronson: Ronson has been funking up 2015 wherever he goes but, for Lovebox, he's retiring his Uptown Special crew to get behind the decks. Expect exposure to Ronson at his most comfortable spinning the best in funk, soul, hip-hop, pop and dance.
Skepta: It'd be really easy to make a joke about Skepta 'shutting down' Lovebox, so here it is. Skepta is going to shutdown Lovebox. We wouldn't be surprised if Skep brought on some guests from the wider Grime circles or even covered Slaves, anything could happen.
Little Dragon: With an unparalleled live personality, Little Dragon cannot be missed. They're going to whip up an atmosphere that noone will be able to match for the whole weekend, with a smorgasbord of influences to play around with, big bass and even bigger choruses definitely check out Little Dragon on Saturday.
Danny Brown: The most fascinating voice in alternative Hip-Hop at the moment, Danny Brown is bringing his witty and piercing stories of both sides of the Detroit lifestyle to London this weekend. Renowned for a live show of bonkers dynamics, be prepared to get a bit bruised if you choose to enter the Danny Brown fray, at least wear elbow pads.
Raury: A mix of folk, R&B and Hip-Hop, Raury is an artist so self-assured at such a young age. His feel-good songs about life affirmation and character development will be casting rainbows across the sky of Victoria Park. And even if you're not a fan of that 'feel-good' nonsense, he does wear some pretty sick straw-hats.
Despacio: The amazing collaboration between LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy and the duo from Soulwax (2ManyDJs), if you've ever have been a fan or are a fan of electronic music or sheer disco ecstasy, you can't afford to miss these modern masters at work - if only for the incredibly perfect soundsystem they've handbuilt.
Kaytranada: Canada's hottest producer has been working his way onto a track with every rising star for the last couple of years. An undeniable talent and a name you're going to be seeing a lot very soon, check him out and tell your friends you saw Kaytranada before he got 'really big'.
Hercules & Love Affair: With a constantly rotating cast, no Hercules & Love Affair show is quite the same. One half emotional songwriting and the other irresistable techno dance. If you feel your energy levels dropping, definitely swing by their set on the Friday.
Little Simz: One of the freshest voices in UK Hip-Hop at the moment, Simbi Ajikawo has already attracted attention from rap giants Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar and Snoop Dogg. Unforgiving bars and a thirst for competition, Little Simz is out to the conquer the world and I don't see a reason why she won't succeed.
April Towers: The best way to get into a new artist is by seeing them live, this is why you should swing by Notts duo April Towers' set on Saturday. Fizzing electronics married to dazzling pop hooks, April Towers encapsulate the criteria that Lovebox use to decide what bands to book.
Novelist: The most hungry artist on the BBC Sound of 2015 shortlist, Novelist managed to secure himself a deal with XL after one release with producer Mumdance. His bars are sparse but impactful and we imagine they'll hit even harder coming straight from the source.
Goldie: A pioneer for the whole drum and bass movement, Goldie has stayed above the irrelevancy margin playing shows prolifically so don't miss this irreplaceable figure live. Without Goldie, many artists on the Lovebox line-up wouldn't even exist, check his set out on Friday and pay the respect he deserves.