Tyler, The Creator Announced as First Headliner for All Points East 2026

Jose Hernandez • October 9, 2025

Tyler, The Creator Announced as First Headliner for All Points East 2026

Tyler, The Creator has officially been announced as the first headliner for All Points East 2026, set to take place in Victoria Park, East London. The Grammy-winning rapper and producer will headline two exclusive shows on August 28 and 29, 2026, marking a major highlight in next year’s festival calendar.


Fans can look forward to an incredible lineup of support acts, including Vince Staples, Turnstile, Rex Orange County, Ghostface Killah, and Danny Brown. Additional artists confirmed for the weekend include Sexyy Red, Ravyn Lenae, and Dijon, promising a genre-blending celebration of hip-hop, soul, and alternative music.


The 34-year-old artist — real name Tyler Okonma — released his latest album Don’t Tap The Glass earlier in 2025, following the 2024 release of Chromakopia. Known for his boundary-pushing sound and bold visual style, Tyler’s return to the UK stage is especially significant after his previous ban from entering the country in 2015, imposed by then–Home Secretary Theresa May over controversial lyrics.


This year’s All Points East saw standout performances from Sault, Raye, Barry Can’t Swim, and The Maccabees, setting a high bar for the 2026 edition. With Tyler, The Creator leading the lineup, next year’s festival is shaping up to be one of London’s most anticipated live music events.


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