US funk/disco legends KC and The Sunshine Band are the latest big-name act set for this year's Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival.

Formed by Harry Wayne Casey in Florida, in 1973, the band scored 10 UK Top 40 hits, including dancefloor classics Queen of Clubs, Get Down Tonight, That's The Way (I Like It), (Shake Shake Shake) Your Booty, Boogie Shoes, ballad Please Don't Go, and the 1983 number one, Give It Up.

The Sunday night headliners have also had their music featured in countless movies too, from the iconic Saturday Night Fever and Forrest Gump, to 2022's Minions: The Rise Of Gru.

Also just-added to the Birmingham festival’s line-up are London Afrobeat and highlife influenced eight-piece Kokoroko (Friday), whose debut album for Gilles Peterson’s Brownswood label, Could We Be More, was recently greeted with universal acclaim; long-standing Mostly favourites Smoove and Turrell (Saturday), making their fourth appearance at the festival; and musician and BBC 6Music host Huey Morgan (Sunday). Huey will be presenting a DJ set just before KC and The Sunshine Band, and last visited Mostly in 2014, when his band, Fun Lovin’ Criminals, headlined opening night.

They join an already packed line-up that includes Fat Freddy's Drop, Goldie (Live) and Jungle DJ Set (Friday); Ezra Collective, Mr Scruff and Young Gun Silver Fox (Saturday); and Incognito, Norman Jay and Jamz Supernova (Sunday), plus many more.

Alongside unveiling the full music bill, the festival has also announced a tempting line-up of award-winning street food vendors, including Bonehead; Original Patty Men; East Asian specialists Brúm Mì; The English Indian, famed for their award-winning Indian take on fish'n'chips; Ba-Ha Vegan; and Gyoza Gyoza (Japanese). Plus Cleopatra's Kitchen, Good Food Cartel (Mexican), That's Amore (pizzas), Zindiya (Indian), West Midlands Jerk Centre, Carnival Coffee, Bournville Waffle Company, and Shepherds Ices.

Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival takes place at Moseley Park from Friday 7 to Sunday 9 July 2023). Tickets for the festival are on sale now from £57 per day or £155 for the full festival (plus booking fee). For more details, including the complete line-up, see: mostlyjazz.co.uk