All Points East have officially announced the first headlining act for 2024.
South London singer Loyle Carner will take to the stage on Saturday, August 17 in front of thousands.
Confirming the exciting news, Loyle Carner wrote on X, formally Twitter: "Checkmate. the only place to catch me in London next year! All Points East, Victoria Park, 17.08.24"
Uber One presents All Points East have yet to announce who else is on the lineup but they promise that big names will be heading to Victoria Park in 2024.
Previous years have seen names including Stormzy, The Strokes, Jungle, HAIM, Tove Lo, Dermot Kennedy and many more wow crowds.
Who is Loyle Carner?
Loyle Carner is best known for his songs 'Ain't Nothing Changed', 'Hate', 'You Don't Know' and 'Yesterday'.
He gained fame from supporting artists on tour before releasing his debut album 'Yesterday's Gone' back in 2017.
checkmate. the only place to catch me in London next year ! All Points East, Victoria Park, 17.08.24 ✨sign up @ https://t.co/DwgQIUJJsK pic.twitter.com/sVqckEHhtt
— Loyle (@LoyleCarner) November 17, 2023
The album was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2017 and in 2018 he was nominated for two Brit Awards, Best British Breakthrough and British Male Solo Artist.
In 2019, Loyle Carner released his second album 'Not Waving, but Drowning' and in the same year, he performed at Glastonbury Festival.
Loyle Carner released his third album 'hugo' in 2022 which features artists including John Agard and Olivia Dean.
When do tickets for All Points East 2024 go on sale?
Tickets for All Points East 2024 have not yet a confirmed date of sale but promoters have shared they will be "on sale soon".
All Points East tickets will include General Admission, Primary Entry, Viewing Platform and Ground Level Viewing Area.
You can also get premium tickets which include Uber One VIP Garden and Uber One VIP Garden + VIP Pit.
Presale tickets will also be available and you can sign up for access now via the All Points East website.
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