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Jorja Smith and Tems to co-headline London's All Points East 2026

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Jorja Smith and Tems to co-headline London's All Points East 2026
NewsMusic News Jorja Smith and Tems to co-headline London’s All Points East 2026 Tickets go on sale later this week By Tom Skinner 10th March 2026 Tems and Jorja Smith. CREDITS: Campbell Addy (L), Romany Francesca (R) Jorja Smith and Tems have been announced as co-headliners for All Points East 2026. Find all the details below. READ MORE: Tems – ‘Love Is A Kingdom’ EP review: exploring love in all its forms BRIT Award-winning singer Smith and two-time Grammy-winning artist Tems will take to the stage in Victoria Park, east London on Friday August 21. Advertisement They’ll be joined on the day by former NME Cover star Kwn, along with Ayra Starr and Odeal. All five artists on the line-up have previously appeared in the NME 100 list, too, with Tems being featured in 2022. Organisers have confirmed that “many more” names will be added to the bill in the coming weeks and months. Tickets go on general sale at 10am GMT this Friday (March 13) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, fans can access a pre-sale by signing up here. Jorja Smith and Tems at All Points East. CREDIT: Press Smith released her second and latest studio album, ‘Falling Or Flying’, in 2023. Last month, she returned with the song ‘Don’t Leave’ – originally recorded in 2015 – to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her debut single, ‘Blue Lights’. Recommended Tems’ debut full-length record, ‘Born In The Wild’, arrived the following year. The latter then shared a surprise EP, ‘Love Is A Kingdom’, last November. The previously-announced headliners for this year’s All Points East are Lorde (August 22), Deftones at Outbreak Fest (August 23), Tyler, The Creator (August 28, 29) and Twenty One Pilots (August 30). In July, Smith will open for Harry Styles in Mexico City as part of his ‘Together, Together’ tour. Late last year, her record label hit out at a song made using AI, and alleged that it “cloned” Smith’s voice. Jorja Smith performed at Glastonbury 2025 last summer, and joined Loyle Carner during his headline set on the Other Stage. Related TopicsHip-hopJorja SmithPopR&BTems You May Also Like Advertisement TRENDING The Kooks to play The Great Escape 20th anniversary show presented by NME Christian Bale’s Frankenstein was inspired by Sid Vicious and Richey Edwards: “I’m a massive Manics fan” Harry Styles – ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally’ review: pop superstar lets the light in Chalk’s uncompromising dance-punk is fuelled by personal vulnerability and political questioning The biggest video game concerts you can’t miss in 2026 Advertisement More Stories Music News Watch Florence Welch join Paris Paloma for ‘Labour’ at Berlin show Music News Jack White clarifies comments on approach to songwriting: “I didn’t say I think Taylor Swift’s music was ‘boring'” Film News Baz Luhrmann wants to make a “jazz age” version of Charli XCX’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ soundtrack Music News Harry Styles says ‘American Girls’ is about watching his friends get married Music News Lola Young, Louis Tomlinson, Zara Larsson and more added to Radio One’s Big Weekend 2026 line-up Music News Woman arrested after shots fired at Rihanna’s Beverly Hills house