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All Points East announces Tyler, The Creator supporting acts.

All Points East, held annually at Victoria Park in London announces a new wave of artists supporting Tyler, The Creator.
By Harry · May 7, 2026

Today, East London’s celebrated festival All Points East has announced a curated second wave of support acts selected by GRAMMY-winning American artist Tyler, The Creator, who will be exclusively performing at Victoria Park this summer on Friday 28 August and Saturday 29 August 2026.

BB Trickz, Liim, Saam Sultan, Sade Olutola, Zack Fox and Pour La Vie will be joining Tyler, The Creator on Friday 28 August, alongside the previously unveiled bill featuring Rex Orange County, Turnstile, Mariah The Scientist, Clipse, Sexyy Red, Yebba, Ravyn Lenae, Fakemink, Vince Staples, Jean Dawson, Rochelle Jordan, Lovespells, AG Club, La Reezy and Mustard & Friends Takeover (2 day takeover).

For Tyler, The Creator’s second headliner date on Saturday 29 August, newly unveiled DJ Gummy Bear (Montell Fish), Dove Ellis, Ledbyher, Natanya, Shady Nasty and Sunshine Benzi will be joining support acts Daniel Caesar, Baby Keem, Dijon, Ghostface Killah, Syd, Faye Webster, Danny Brown, Jim Legxacy, Samara Cyn, Khamari, Mike, Quadeca, Partyof2 and Mustard & Friends Takeover  (2-day takeover). Two-day tickets are available at allpointseastfestival.com.

Hailing from Barcelona, Spanish rapper BB Trickz, Belize Nicolau Kazi, gained popularity in 2023. Her short, drill-influenced tracks feature humorous, provocative and ‘bratty’ lyricism that quickly made an impact on TikTok. Following her debut EP, Trickstar, BB Trickz has been on an international ascent, working with hitmakers Charli XCX,  Rusowsky, and Kevin AMF. Having performed at Tyler, The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival in 2025, her style and music has been recognised by industry icons. Praised by NME for her ‘tectonic impact’, the musician has won over the likes of DAZED, Interview Magazine and Highsnobiety. Readily subverting the idea of what it means to be a suburban girl with a dream, BB Trickz leads with unparalleled authenticity, winning her a loyal fanbase – and over 2.6 million monthly listeners. 

Harlem rapper Liim emerged from New York’s underground scene, moving fluidly between rap, alternative music and elevated fashion, modelling for major brands Supreme and Gucci, solidifying his image as a dynamic musician and cultural tastemaker. His breakout project Liim Lasalle Loves You, combines an easy-going nonchalant tone with unique, vulnerable lyrics. If that’s not enough to put him on your radar, Rolling Stone described Liim as ‘reminiscent of Harlem legend Max B’. Tyler, the Creator has described Liim’s sound as a mixture of ‘Max B and Stereolab’. Operating largely within boutique distribution labels like Three Times Louder, the US rapper represents a new wave of artists who prioritise creative control and breadth over traditional industry paths. 

Florida-born, Brighton-raised rapper Saam Sultan is a self-producing artist and songwriter whose ‘cloud rap’ sound has been likened to J Cole and Kendrick Lamar. His mother raised him on an eclectic music collection, with NME writing how he ‘credits her expansive record collection - spanning Persian music, Motown, Latin sounds, ‘80s J-pop and everything in-between - as the root of his wide-reaching music taste’. His breakout tracks ‘locked in love’ and ‘ydoifeel?’ gathered significant traction online, earning him a spot on NME’s 100 list of essential emerging artists and establishing him as one of the most intriguing and unique voices in the UK underground. 

British singer-songwriter Sade Olutola’s work blends ambient sounds with flecks of subtle electronica. Best known for her emotive vocal style and stripped-back production, Olutola aligns with a new generation of artists that blend music, fashion and visual storytelling. The Native Mag described her as ‘one of the most compelling new names in the African diaspora music scene’. If there’s an artist to keep an eye out for on the X Stage, it’s Olutola’s innovative low-fi indie-pop dream sound. 

Emerging from the internet’s creative, comedic landscape, Zack Fox built a devoted following drawn to his absurdist humour and viral online presence. Funnelling his playful characteristics into his music, Fox layers satire, flow across his experimental production, best noted on breakout 2019 track ‘Jesus Is The One (I Got Depression)’. Making a breakthrough with stand-up comedy in the same year, Fox’s songs feature his well-timed delivery and humorous lyrics. Speaking to The Creative Independent, he best describes his style as a ‘weird swirl of both of them informing each other’. Fox’s hybrid, refreshing style is a well-positioned reminder of how modern art, style and music can be shown on stage. 

18-year old Pour La Vie has burst onto the scene, gaining traction after deciding to post on Instagram after losing a bet to her friend. Raised in the Netherlands with Indian and Surinamese heritage, her broad roots mirror her creative ones, having established her name in Amsterdam, Los Angeles and London. Growing up and studying classical piano at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, her musical ability is second to none. Playing the piano, guitar and boasting a sweet and controlled voice, her talent has been recognised by many, most notably by Drake and A.R. Rahman, both of whom have cosigned her. She told Puss Puss ‘I grew up listening to every Drake album, and also watching every Bollywood film with Rahman’s music shaping their worlds. Puss Puss described her as ‘sweet, unstoppable, and effortlessly stylish’ - such traits combined with her exceptional musical talent promise her music to continue its atmospheric rise. 

Pittsburgh-based producer DJ Gummy Bear (Montell Fish) fuses playful EDM and house elements to his catalogue of lo-fi R&B and atmospheric soft-pop. The alias first appeared in 2023 on the song 2 Seater, followed by a string of solo singles and the six-song EP Intercession Before Charlotte in early 2024. Citing Tyler, The Creator as an inspiration to Noctis, his music pushes the boundaries of creative expression, with DJ Gummy Bear a distinct creative outlet with its own fanbase and aesthetic - its release schedule running parallel to the main Montell Fish catalogue. DJ Gummy Bear is a distinct character within a greater musical world with an intriguing and forward-thinking sound. 

Indie folk Ireland-born artist Dove Ellis is in a league of his own. Drawing comparisons to Jeff Buckley and Nick Drake, his distinctive high-tenor vocals and succinct style leave you awash with emotion. The Guardian described his debut album Blizzard as a ‘glorious debut’, while Pitchfork praised his tenacity and malleable style, citing his ‘hard to pin down’ sound and 

‘purely beautiful’ expression. Opening for the New York band Geese on their US tour, Ellis remains an artist defined by the otherworldly depth of his sound. 

Self-proclaimed ‘bedroom drill’ artist Ledbyher is a fresh face on the UK rap scene. Of Scottish-Indonesian heritage, Ledbyher grew up in Medan, Indonesia, and then moved to Norfolk – a change which is evident in her music. Speaking to Wonderland Magazine, she describes her sound as ‘a patchwork of colourful pieces clinging together by fur coats, long skirts and a steady stream of jokes and smokes’. Her taste is equally eclectic, citing Chief Keef, Lana Del Rey and Slipknot as her dream collaborators. Maintaining a relatively low profile, Ledbyher’s distinctive music is thoughtfully curated, paired with a quietly resonant voice. 

Coming to prominence in the early 2020s, 23-year-old Natanya is a fusion-focused musician. Spotlighted by Vogue US, her ‘hints of jazz, pop and soul enrich the dominant R&B compositions’, combined with a gothic aesthetic, have resulted in the creation of something entirely unique. Raised in a music-obsessed family, Natanya’s music resists categorisation and positions her firmly within the growing number of British artists redefining the image of contemporary pop. 

Sydney-based trio Shady Nasty formed in 2015 and have spent the last decade building a body of work that resists traditional frameworks. Members Kevin Stathis, Haydn Green and Luca Watson have crafted a left-field breed of punk that pushes their formal training in jazz and classical music to its unconventional extreme. Their long-awaited 2025 debut album, TREK, earned a place on The Guardian’s ‘The 16 best Australian albums of 2025’. Collaborating with DJs Fred again.. and KETTAMA on the track ‘HARDTYLE 2’, Shady Nasty’s allure goes beyond the Australian suburbs and grows ever-quicker.  

23-year-old Chicago rapper Sunshine Benzi has gained recent traction through her Y2K style and her old-school East Coast flow, harking back to the era of Foxy Brown and Lil Kim. With her breakout song ‘Trump the Bill’ reminiscent of original East Coast boom bap, Sunshine cites artists such as Foxy Brown and Biggie Smalls as her main inspirations. Telling Fader she’s ‘never been to a realer place than New York’, her love for the city inspires her music and aesthetic and is clear for all to see. Performing at TYLERMANIA in 2025, Sunshine has drawn attention from established hip-hop peers and currently draws in 558,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, becoming one of the most talked about hip-hop artists to have broken through in recent years. 

Tyler, The Creator is an auteur. A recording artist, songwriter, producer, director, designer and more. He first emerged in 2007 as co-founder of the collective Odd Future before going on to co-create and star in the cult TV show Loiter Squad on Adult Swim with his Odd Future cohorts. This was just the beginning for Tyler — since then he has become a Grammy Award-winning artist, released eight studio albums, launched the internationally-acclaimed music festival Camp Flog Gnaw that has sold out 11 years running, created two lifestyle brands (Golf Wang and le FLEUR*) that have collaborated with heritage brands like Converse, Lacoste and more, as well as developing two more TV shows (The Jellies! for Adult Swim and Nuts & Bolts for Viceland) and designed a capsule collection for Louis Vuitton. His 2019 album IGOR debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart, saw him crowned GQ’s Man of the Year and Wall Street Journal Magazine’s Innovator of the Year, in addition to being named Best Rap Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. His 2021 album CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST was released to universal acclaim, debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart and earned him his second Grammy for Best Rap Album. In the last 12 months alone, Tyler has released two #1 albums in 2024’s CHROMAKOPIA and 2025’s surprise release DON’T TAP THE GLASS, as well as touring the world as part of a 100+ date sold-out tour. 

Tyler, The Creator joins headliners Jorja Smith and Tems on Friday 21 August, Lorde on Saturday 22 August, Deftones at Outbreak Fest on Sunday 23 August and Twenty One Pilots on Sunday 30 August.

 

Tickets on sale:

Two-Day tickets, Friday tickets, Saturday tickets, Group Tickets & payment plans available.

For ticket info, visit www.allpointseastfestival.com