As excitement heats up for Bestival, organisers have announced a brand new collaboration.

The festival, which takes place from August 2 to 5 at Lulworth Castle, has announced that House of Vans will make its first-ever UK festival appearance at this year’s event.

Promising to be a den of creativity, House of Vans will feature live acts, art and ingenuity, with innovative, offbeat and original music curated by House of Vans, Sunday Best and DIY Magazine.

Bestival organiser Rob da Bank said: “Just when we thought we couldn’t get any more of the best new up-and-coming bands and DJs in the world at Bestival, we’ve only gone and teamed up with Vans for their first ever festival appearance.

“The House of Vans is a brilliant new venue designed collaboratively between us and them and boasts a killer line-up booked by yours truly and Vans including Besti faves Kurupt FM alongside a UK festival exclusive from YOTA plus the likes of Jimothy Lacoste, The Xcerts and Superfood. Vantastic!”

Kurupt FM will be headlining Friday night, with the Brentford-based pirate DJ crew promising garage bangers.

There will also be unmissable performances curated by Sunday Best, DIY Magazine and House of Vans over four days from blistering noiseniks Spring King, a festival exclusive appearance from Yota: Youth of The Apocalypse, eclipse-swerving quartet The Big Moon, heads-down power-poppers The Xcerts, alt-pop chanteuse Laurel, chameleonic duo Superfood, and bedroom pop trailblazer Jimothy Lacoste.

Rob da Bank added: “Plus, we’ll have even more music across the weekend from Anteros, Riko Dan, Nimmo, Chelcee Grimes, Xylaroo, Biig Piig, Mellah, Lost Colours, Lady Bird, Walt Disco, Pearl City, Holiday Oscar, Lauran Hibberd and Zandi, with one more very special guest to be announced.”

Taking its place among an array of venues, House of Vans’ warehouse will entertain a live music stage with its own bar, and a vintage photobooth.

There will also be a workshop space, hair braiding, skate film screening and much more.