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All Points East Festival 2023 – One day To Go!

The annual All Points East Festival is gearing up to wrap up the summer festival season with a bang. Situated within London’s picturesque Victoria Park, this event has consistently charmed music enthusiasts, drawing thousands every year due to the captivating lineup of headlining performers.

The anticipation for this year’s edition is running high, given its impressive array of celebrated artists from the music industry. The lineup features chart-toppers like Stormzy, Haim, The Strokes, Jungle, and more, all set to take to the stages and craft unforgettable moments.

Whether you have already secured your tickets or if you’re simply intrigued by the lineup, All Points East Festival 2023 stands ready to culminate in sensational music and an indelible experience.

When is the All Points East Festival?

The festival is taking place across six dates, each with its own headliners, the dates are:

  • Friday, August 18
  • Saturday, August 19
  • Friday, August 25
  • Saturday, August 26
  • Sunday, August 27
  • Monday, August 28

What’s the All Points East 2023 lineup?

Stormzy to headline All Points East 2023 

This year’s festival will showcase headlining performances by Stormzy on August 18, Field Day on August 19, The Strokes on August 25, Jungle on August 26, Dermot Kennedy on August 27, and Haim on August 28.

The lineup further features a broad spectrum of artists, ranging from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Erykah Badu to Angel Olsen, Confidence Man, Sampha, and Kehlani.

All Points East prohibited items

Items that are not allowed for logistical reasons

  • Golf umbrellas and parasols
  • Chairs, seats, shooting sticks, and tables
  • Suitcases, luggage, and large bags
  • Air horns, selfie sticks, spray cans, and Chinese lanterns
  • Dangerous or hazardous items, such as fireworks, flags, and gas canisters
  • Hand-held communication devices, such as radios, radio jammers/scanners, and glass bottles
  • Laser pens
  • Scooters, skateboards, and bicycles
  • Any other items that the festival organizers deem to be unsafe or a security risk
  • Unauthorized professional photography or filming equipment 

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