A STAPLE of the Isle of Wight Festival for more than ten years, Kashmir Cafe's full line-up has been announced today (Thursday).

Cut Capers, 3 Daft Monkeys, Noble Jacks and Ska'd For Life have been named headliners, bringing an eclectic mix of swing, hip-hop, folk and dance music to the stage.

Other artists in the mix include Island favourites Nakamarra, Bullybones and Curxes, who will perform alongside musicians from across the UK such as Rews and former The Bees artists, 77:78.

Kashmir Cafe is a charitable stage and bar at the festival run by volunteers to support Quay Arts that uses Island businesses wherever possible.

Curator of the cafe, Doug Alldred, said: "As always we're really proud to bring an incredibly talented and diverse line-up to the cafe. A huge thanks to the Isle of Wight Festival for allowing us to pitch up there and support the Quay Arts which is such a fantastic Island resource."

One band featuring in the line-up, JEPH, tweeted: "How cool is this line up. We are super excited to play our home town along with loads of great musician friends. Catch us on the Sunday, see you for a Dark Fruit."

The cafe specialises in Real Ale, Cherry Beer and providing original music.