Hollywood's Tim Burton set for Blackpool Illuminations switch-on Published duration 19 August 2015

image copyright Getty Images image caption Burton directed Alice in Wonderland in 2010

Hollywood director Tim Burton is set to switch on this year's Blackpool Illuminations, it has been revealed.

Burton has described himself as "Blackpool Pleasure Beach's biggest fan" and used the seaside town for scenes in his latest film.

He achieved fame through directing blockbusters like Edward Scissorhands, Batman, Planet of the Apes and Alice in Wonderland.

The famous lights will be turned on following a concert on 4 September.

A host of stars will perform including The Vamps, Lawson and Professor Green.

'Major coup'

Burton, who was formerly married to actress Helena Bonham Carter, chose to shoot scenes in Blackpool for US band The Killers' video "Here with Me".

His latest movie "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" has also brought him to the resort.

image copyright AFP/Getty/BBC image caption Many differing celebrities have switched on the Illuminations

Those who flicked the switch

Yacov Malik - Soviet Ambassador, 1955

Jayne Mansfield - Hollywood star, 1958

Red Rum - Grand National winner, 1973

Dr Who - Tom Baker, 1975

Kermit The Frog - Muppet, 1979

Peter Kay - Comedian and actor, 2014

Hollywood actor Samuel L Jackson, was one of the cast who featured in scenes filmed on the promenade and inside Blackpool Tower.

He announced his arrival in the town in May by posting a selfie on Instagram

Councillor Gillian Campbell, deputy leader of the town's council, said: "Having one of the most famous film directors in the world turn on the Blackpool Illuminations is a major coup and shows the high regard the town is held in the hearts of our famous visitors.

"We know he is a huge fan of Blackpool and we are delighted that he has agreed to switch the Illuminations on for us on the biggest night of Blackpool's year.

"This is gearing up to be one of the best switch-on events we have ever had."

image caption The promenade lights will shine each night until November