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Tyler, the Creator to headline All Points East 2026 — two nights in London

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Tyler, the Creator to headline All Points East 2026 with two-night takeover — an eclectic bill from Turnstile to Clipse promises a genre-blurring weekend in Victoria Park.

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Tyler, the Creator has been announced as the first headliner for London’s All Points East 2026, set to close out August with back-to-back headline shows at Victoria Park on August 28 and 29.

Organisers revealed a broad, genre-hopping lineup alongside the announcement — a mix of established stars and emerging names that promises something for a wide range of music fans.

The weekend’s roster pairs punk-tinged hardcore from Turnstile with veteran hip-hop duo Clipse, and brings genre-bending soloists such as Danny Brown, Baby Keem, Sexyy Red, Daniel Caesar, Vince Staples, Yebba, Dijon, Ghostface Killah, Syd and Faye Webster.

The bill also includes a string of fast-rising acts — Jean Dawson, Quadeca, Partyof2, Ravyn Lenae, Mariah The Scientist and more — underscoring the festival’s taste for adventurous pairings as well as mainstream draws.

Tickets go on sale October 17 at 10 a.m. BST, with both single-day and two-day passes available. The festival’s official site has full purchasing details.

Tyler arrives in London on the back of strong commercial and cultural momentum. His latest album, Don’t Tap The Glass, became his fourth consecutive No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 2 on the U.K. albums chart after an unconventional Monday release in July.

Beyond music, Tyler’s profile is expanding into film: he’s set to make his feature debut in Marty Supreme, due in theatres this December, adding another dimension to his public persona.

A two-night headline slot makes strategic sense. One evening can spotlight Tyler’s best-known hits and crowd-pleasers; the other can lean into the theatrical and visual elements he’s increasingly incorporated into his projects.

For fans, that double billing raises an appealing question: which night will feel like the definitive Tyler experience?

All Points East began in 2018 and has matured into one of London’s signature summer festivals, regularly drawing crowds of up to 40,000 per night.

Recent editions have balanced big-name headliners with curated surprises, and the 2026 announcement suggests organisers are doubling down on that approach — offering both festival staples and artists who push genre boundaries.

For anyone planning summer 2026 festival trips, the two Tyler nights will likely sell fast. Whether you favour the mainstream or the experimental, this year’s early poster promises an eclectic weekend that leans into the very best of contemporary music’s crossovers.

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