André 3000, Lianne La Havas and Flying Lotus among new names joining line-up for Loyle Carner at All Points East 2024

Carner is heading to London this summer, with numerous guests in tow

All Points East has confirmed more opening acts for Loyle Carner‘s show at the 2024 festival – find all the details below.

Carner is due to top the bill at London’s Victoria Park on Saturday August 17. A host of special guests had already been announced, including Nas, Ezra Collective, Sainté and Joe James.

Today (April 26) organisers have added another wave of artists, with soloist and former OutKast member André 3000 leading the list. The musician released his experimental flute album ‘New Blue Sun’ last November.

Joining him on the line-up are Lianne La Havas, Flying Lotus, Cymande, Glass Beams, Berlioz (DJ set), Nubya Garcia, Songer, Lola Young, MRCY, Dana and Alden, and Bricknasty. See the post below.

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All Points East 2024 will mark André 3000’s first UK show in a decade, taking place a day before his headline slot at We Out Here in Dorset (August 18).

You can find any remaining tickets for Loyle Carner at All Points East here.

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Earlier this month, Mitksti was confirmed as the final headliner for this summer’s All Points East.

She’ll be joined by the likes of BeabadoobeeTV GirlEthel CainArlo Parks, Sir Chloe, Wasia Project, Infinity Song, WispTowa BirdStrawberry Guy and bby.

Also topping the bill will be LCD Soundsystem, The Postal Service, Death Cab For Cutie and Kaytranada. Other artists on the line-up include ThundercatJai PaulPixiesPhoenixGossip and Sleater-Kinney.

All Points East are scheduled to host Field Day at Victoria Park on Saturday August 24, headlined by Justice and PinkPantheress.

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Loyle Carner released his Mercury Prize-nominated third album, ‘Hugo’, in 2022. In a four-star review, NME described the project as the artist’s “most polished record yet”, adding: “It’s personal, yet far-reaching.”

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