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Love Supreme jazz festival has announced its 2026 line-up with Loyle Carner, Ezra Collective and more

De La Soul's only full-band UK show of 2026 is among the highlights.

Love Supreme jazz festival has announced its 2026 line-up with Loyle Carner, Ezra Collective and more
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28 Apr 2026 • 7:55 pm
Love Supreme have unveiled the full programme for their 2026 edition, with three headline acts confirmed across the weekend. Ezra Collective, Loyle Carner, and De La Soul will each top a day of the jazz festival.

Friday sees Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective close out proceedings, with the group also taking on curatorial duties for the opening day under their Temple Of Joy banner. It will be Loyle Carner's first appearance at the festival when he takes the Saturday headline slot, while De La Soul bring the weekend to a close on Sunday in what is described as their only full-band UK show of 2026.

Elsewhere across the weekend, Anderson .Paak will appear under his DJ Pee .Wee alias, joined on the bill by Free Nationals, Jalen Ngonda, Sister Sledge, Gabrielle, The Temptations & The Four Tops, and Franc Moody among others. An expanded late-night programme kicks off on Friday, with Anderson .Paak's DJ set sitting alongside Horse Meat Disco and Colleen 'Cosmo' Murphy at Supreme Standards. Mr Bongo, re:sonate and Tru Thoughts each bring curated takeovers featuring the likes of Aroop Roy, Mr Thing, Nick The Record, J-Felix and MzRizk.

Emerging talent features prominently too, with the New Generation Jazz stage welcoming ORBIT and Tomorrow's Warriors Junior Band, while One Jazz spotlights contemporary acts QOW Trio and Sula.

Love Supreme programming director Barney Dufton said of the programme: "Every year we aim to bring together the very best of jazz alongside artists pushing the music forward, and the 2026 line-up reflects that more than ever."

Beyond the music, the festival includes wellness and yoga sessions, a dedicated kids' area, two Supremium VIP sections, an on-site Ottolenghi restaurant, and a Jazz Lounge hosting interviews, talks and screenings.
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