Following Badger at 5pm will be singer-songwriter Delaney Davidson.
The Lyttelton musician is well-known for his multi-instrumentalism and musical production work, and regularly tours the USA and Europe.
While widely known for his guitar work he mainly performs solo with what he calls his "Ghost Orchestra" and incorporates elements of folk, rock, country and blues.
Completing the build-up to Phil Collins' appearance at 8.30pm will be the highly acclaimed, and possessor of multiple music awards, Rob Ruha and The Witch Doctor.
Ruha delivers a mix of soul, funk and reggae and performed at the Bay of Islands Festival with Jimmy Cliff and Katchafire and was a big hit with the crowd.
He has also previously opened for acts like John Legend and Justin Timberlake and over the past five years has picked up a string of music awards.
Last year he was nominated for seven awards at the Waiata Maori Music Awards and picked up four of them.
"Guarantee that the live set is funky and rootsy with a good dose of soul," the concert management spokesman said.
The gates for the sold-out Mission Concert will open at 2pm and the night will wrap up at 10.15pm.