FAST rising folk/punk artist Frank Turner and French ska outfit Babylon Circus are the final show-stopping acts to be added to the 20th anniversary Larmer Tree Festival line-up.

After touring relentlessly worldwide, Frank Turner is making a stop at the Victorian Larmer Tree Gardens on Thursday, July 15.

Known for his witty, observational and often heartfelt lyrics, he will make a special appearance before Robert Cray on the main stage.

After supporting the likes of Biffy Clyro, The Offspring and The Gaslight Anthem, Frank embarked upon his own sold-out tour of the UK.

He is showing no signs of slowing down and will this year be taking his passionate live show across the world, with dates confirmed as far away as Australia, America, China and Hong Kong.

French 10-piece Babylon Circus – with their infectious fusion of ska, reggae, punk, jazz and swing – have also just been confirmed to perform at this year’s Larmer Tree, bringing the main stage to a close on Saturday, July 17.

Festival founder and co-director James Shepard says: “We were extremely keen to get Frank on the bill, and the addition of Babylon Circus once again shows the incredible range of acts we programme – it’s going to be an unforgettable festival.”

Previously announced headline acts for this year’s celebration include Toots and the Maytals, Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra with special guest Alison Moyet, Martha Wainwright, Robert Cray, Toumani Diabaté and Newton Faulkner.

In addition, Larmer Tree Festival also hosts an intimate comedy club, which will this year feature the likes of Russell Howard, Rich Hall and David O’Doherty.