As part of Watch's new documentary series "Singing in the Rainforest", the three acts will compose music in remote areas, reported Digital Spy.
The aim of the show is to get artists to make music with tribes that embodies elements from both of their cultures.
Happy Mondays will write with Embera Drua people of the Upper Chagres River in Panama, while Charlie Simpson will collaborate with the San Bushmen in Southern Africa.
Elsewhere, Scouting for Girls visit the Huli Wigmen in Papua New Guinea.
"Singing in the Rainforest" will air on Watch later in the year.
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