All Points East has become the essential London event since its inception six years ago. The quality of artists runs very deep across the days with established names and those on the cusp of stardom entertaining crowds. East London’s beautiful Victoria Park in Tower Hamlets also hosts a hugely popular community-focused event each year. In The Neighbourhood, in collaboration with Tower Hamlets Council, hosts a vibrant programme of activities and entertainment, working with the local community, businesses, organisations and suppliers.

Headliners for All Points East 2026 so far include: Jorja Smith and Tems on Friday 21 August, Lorde on Saturday 22 August, Deftones at Outbreak Fest on Sunday 23 August, Tyler, The Creator on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 August  and Twenty One Pilots on Sunday 30 August. 

See who from the community you can find across the festival series!

When: 21 - 23th, 28 - 30th August
Where: Victoria Park, London (UK)

Last Updated: 26/05/2026
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Ecca Vandal

South-African born with Sri-Lankan (Tamil) heritage and an upbringing in Naarm/Melbourne, Ecca Vandal strutted her way onto the musical landscape in 2015 in traditional punk-style with an edgy disposition and something to say. Ecca Vandal’s versatility extends outside the studio, just as comfortable in the arenas of Queens of the Stone Age and Gang of Youths, as with electronic greats The Prodigy and Young Fathers. 


Esha Tewari

An emerging singer-songwriter, with an impressive listenership built largely through grassroots social media support. With her debut EP ‘I Can”, Esha has cultivated a community of 130k+ followers with millions of Spotify streams in the first few months of her career.


fakemink

London rapper is the underground’s most viral mystery, blending jerk rap, glitchy aesthetics, and futuristic beats into a sound that feels both ahead of its time and oddly nostalgic.


Ledbyher

Self-proclaimed ‘bedroom drill’ artist is a fresh face on the UK rap scene. Of Scottish-Indonesian heritage, Ledbyher grew up in Medan, Indonesia, and then moved to Norfolk – a change which is evident in her music. Her taste is equally eclectic, citing Chief Keef, Lana Del Rey and Slipknot as her dream collaborators. Maintaining a relatively low profile, Ledbyher's distinctive music is thoughtfully curated, paired with a quietly resonant voice. 


Natanya

A fusion-focused musician. Spotlighted by Vogue US, her ‘hints of jazz, pop and soul enrich the dominant R&B compositions’, combined with a gothic aesthetic, have resulted in the creation of something entirely unique. Raised in a music-obsessed family, Natanya’s music resists categorisation and positions her firmly within the growing number of British artists redefining the image of contemporary pop. 


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Versatility does not even come close to describing why the humble Japanese DJ ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U is considered to be one of the best in the world by many of his peers. Your favorite DJ’s favorite DJ, Yukimatsu is originally from Osaka – where he ran his Zone Unknown parties - now based in Tokyo. His legendary mastery of the CDJs provides mind-bending but seamless connections of every imaginable genre. 


Wisp

Her music encompasses a dynamic blend of shoegaze and nu-metal elements – these, along with her evocative lyrics, have led her to early success down various avenues. Inspired by the likes of Whirr and Deftones, Wisp is leading a renaissance of both genres.