Temples, Imarhan and Stealing Sheep have been added to the Caught By The River Thames Festival, which takes place from the 7th - 8th August at London’s historic Fulham Palace.

Also appearing is wildlife TV Presenter presenter Chris Packham (in conversation with Lauren Laverne).

Caught by the River Thames is a new music, arts and nature festival that brings together an inspirational gathering of bands and brewers, authors and artists, thinkers and drinkers, Caught by the River Thames will be part gig, part literary gathering and part nature symposium. Over two days, it will bridge the previously un-spanned gap between psychedelic high-summer rock’n’roll concert and Springwatch. It will unearth archival London audio-history and provide poetry in the total serenity of a Victorian chapel; play host to jump-up party music from the four corners of the world while holding a low-impact, locally sourced Ten Mile Beer Festival.

Artists previously announced include: Low, Super Furry Animals, Beth Orton, Chris Packham, Mulatu Astatke, the Sun Ra Arkestra, Kate Tempest (in conversation with Miranda Sawyer), BE perform the album ONE, Laura Cannell, Ryley Walker, Gwenno, London Sound Survey, Darren Hayman presents ‘Thankful Villages’, Amy Liptrot, Paul Kingsnorth, Jonny Trunk, and Heavenly Jukebox.