They will be joined by Welsh songstress Bonnie Tyler and British band Alan Parsons Live Project.
The event, now in its seventh year, promises an array of old-school favourites from the 1970s and 1980s.
Icehouse hits, led by frontman Iva Davies, include Hey Little Girl, released in 1982 and Electric Blue, released in 1987. It also released 28 platinum albums, eight top 10 albums and more than 30 Top 40 singles, during its 30-odd-year career.
Bonnie Tyler, who represented the United Kingdom in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest with Believe In Me, is best known for her classic rock anthems Total Eclipse Of The Heart and Holding Out For A Hero.
He is no newbie to the music industry and first picked up a guitar aged 12. Age 19 he landed a job at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London.
''There was this incredible mystic about Abbey Road mostly because of the Beatles and I was absolutely in heaven.''
Training as a sound engineer he also worked with Pink Floyd and The Hollies, something he says helped shape his musical career.
He will be joined on stage by an eight-piece band including PJ Olsson on vocals, Manny Foccarazzo on keyboards, Guy Erez on bass, Alastair Greene on guitar, Danny Thompson on Drums, and Todd Cooper on sax, percussion and vocals.
He promises to deliver its biggest hits including Eye In The Sky, Games People Play and Damned If I Do.
He also thinks there is a growing market for 70s classic rock.
''It is surprising in one way but I am grateful for it. People keep coming back. The nice thing is a whole generation has gone by since we started. Their [fans] sons and daughters are now coming to the show to listen to the songs they grew up with.''
Promoter Amanda Calvert, Chief Executive of Greenstone Entertainment says she's excited to welcome the artists to New Zealand.
''These three legendary acts have a huge list of hit songs which will be sure to have everyone on their feet.''
Tickets for Gibbston Valley Winery concert, January 21 2017, go on sale July 11.