Dove Ellis, Bb trickz, Liim, Zack Fox, and more have been added to the bill for All Points East 2026, and are set to open for Tyler, The Creator on his two-day takeover.
Last year, shortly after his latest album, ‘Don’t Tap The Glass’, arrived, Tyler was announced as the first headliner of the Victoria Park festival last year, and is set to perform across two days this summer.
Taking place on August 28-29, Tyler will be joined by some huge names, including Rex Orange County, Turnstile, Mariah The Scientist, Clipse, Sexyy Red, Ravyn Lenae, Fakemink, Vince Staples, and more on the first day.
Meanwhile, Daniel Caesar, Baby Keem, Dijon, Ghostface Killah, Syd, Faye Webster, Danny Brown, Jim Legxacy and more will then support Tyler for the second day. Mustard & Friends will also play a set on both days.
Now, more names have been added to the line-up for both days, including Spanish rapper Bb trickz, who made waves on TikTok after Charli XCX reached out to her – at the height of Brat Summer – and asked her to feature on the remix of ‘Club Classics’.
Joining her will be cloud rap artist, Saam Sultan, who previously appeared in the appeared in this year’s NME 100 list, and told us earlier this year that to him, music was less about making it big, but leaving behind some impactful, telling us he’d rather “have a whole catalogue of music that someone can find one day and be proud that I lived my life, rather than survived it”.
Other new additions include Harlem rapper Liim, who came up in New York’s underground scene, British singer-songwriter Sade Olutola, best know for an emotive vocal style and stripped-back production, and absurdist internet personality Zack Fox.
18-year old Pour La Vie joins the line-up too, having been co-signed by the likes of Drake and A.R. Rahman, Pittsburgh-based producer and EDM artist DJ Gummy Bear (Montell Fish), Irish indie folk musician Dove Ellis, who recently opened for Geese on their US tour, and self-proclaimed ‘bedroom drill’ and NME 100 artist, Ledbyher.
Other names joining the bill are Natanya, Sydney-based trio Shady Nasty, and Sunshine Benzi.
Tyler joins previously-announced headliners Lorde (August 22), Deftones at Outbreak Fest (August 23), and Twenty One Pilots (August 30), and acts supporting them were revealed as former NME Cover star Kwn, along with Ayra Starr and Odeal.
News of Tyler’s All Points East takeover followed his Camp Flog Gnaw 2025 edition, which he revealed with a word search.
In other news, Tyler released his ninth studio album, ‘Don’t Tap The Glass’ last July, after announcing it only two days earlier during a concert in Brooklyn.
NME gave ‘Don’t Tap the Glass’ four stars, in a review that read: “Shedding the cinematic sprawl and narrative pathos of last year’s ‘Chromakopia’, Tyler steps away from the character-driven framing of Wolf Haley or Sir Baudelaire.
“The paranoia and parasocial tension explored on that record still linger – but beneath cartoonish ’80s rap armour. It’s part Kurtis Blow and part LL Cool J, encased in a clear Perspex chamber like a collector’s action figure. Instead of inviting connection, Tyler shields himself behind the glass: a museum piece for dance and display only.”
Shortly after the album came out, he also released a clean version at the request of a fan. The LP serves as a follow-up to ‘Chromakopia’, which landed at number 44 on NME‘s best albums of 2024 list.
In May, NME caught him live in London, giving his performance a glowing five-star review which read: “As Tyler wishes us a farewell, he remains humble, but tonight is no small feat. With outfit changes, multiple stages and live vocals front-and-centre, Tyler flips through his eras like a masterclass in fearless reinvention.
“From the raw menace of ‘Goblin’ to the kaleidoscopic chaos of ‘Chromakopia’, tonight is a vivid, wild ride through the mind of rap’s ultimate maverick – and London is lucky to be along for the journey.
