FESTIVAL LISTING | LOVE SUPREME JAZZ FESTIVAL REVEALS FULL 2026 LINE-UP

Love Supreme Jazz Fest­iv­al has revealed the full line-up for its 2026 edi­tion led by head­liners Ezra Col­lect­ive, Loyle Carner and De La Soul as Europe’s largest out­door jazz fest­iv­al returns to Glynde Place in East Sus­sex from July 3rd – 5th 2026.

Mer­cury Prize win­ners Ezra Col­lect­ive will head­line Fri­day night along­side cur­at­ing the open­ing day pro­gramme with their Temple Of Joy, while Loyle Carner makes his Love Supreme debut as Saturday’s head­liner. Legendary altern­at­ive hip-hop group De La Soul close the fest­iv­al on Sunday with their only full-band UK per­form­ance of 2026.

Love Supreme Jazz Fest­iv­al Pro­gram­ming Dir­ect­or Barney Dufton:

“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. From legends and glob­al stars to the next gen­er­a­tion of tal­ent, it’s a pro­gramme that cel­eb­rates the full spec­trum of jazz, soul and beyond.”

Across the week­end the line-up also fea­tures The Tempta­tions & The Four Tops, Sis­ter Sledge, Gab­ri­elle, Lemar, Free Nation­als, Samara Joy, esper­anza spald­ing, Court­ney Pine, Jalen Ngonda, Kokoroko, Moses BoydBill Fris­ell & Greg Tardy, Joe Lovano & Ant­o­nio Faraò, Olive Jones, The War & Treaty, Young Gun Sil­ver Fox, Loose Ends, and Annie & The Cald­wells along­side a wide range of artists span­ning jazz, soul, funk and R&B.

Final addi­tions to the line-up include Kofi Stone, Horse Meat Disco, Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy, The Bad Plus, cktrl, NYJO presents Miles Dav­is 100, Judith Owen, TC & The Groove Fam­ily, Olympia Vital­is and aron!

The New Gen­er­a­tion Jazz stage returns with emer­ging artists includ­ing ORBIT and Tomorrow’s War­ri­ors Juni­or Band, while One Jazz show­cases con­tem­por­ary acts such as QOW Trio and SulaBands & Voices also returns with a pro­gramme blend­ing live music, move­ment and com­munity-led workshops.

The festival’s late-night pro­gramme expands fur­ther in 2026. Fri­day night opens at Supreme Stand­ards with Ander­son .Paak per­form­ing as DJ Pee .Wee, along­side sets from Horse Meat Disco and Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy. Across the week­end, cur­ated takeovers from Mr Bongo, re:sonate and Tru Thoughts will fea­ture Aroop Roy, Mr Thing, Nick The Record, J‑Felix, MzR­izk and more, bring­ing glob­al sounds and rare selec­tions deep into the night.

Love Supreme also con­tin­ues to offer a wide range of fest­iv­al exper­i­ences includ­ing well­ness and yoga ses­sions, a ded­ic­ated Kids Area with inter­act­ive activ­it­ies, two Supremi­um VIP areas, an on-site Ottolenghi res­taur­ant, and the Jazz Lounge, which hosts artist inter­views, talks and screen­ings.

Love Supreme Jazz Fest­iv­al takes place at Glynde Place in East Sus­sex from Fri­day July 3rd – Sunday July 5th 2026.

Tick­ets are on sale now from www.lovesupremefestival.com.

Love Supreme Jazz Fest­iv­al 2026 — Full Line-Up:

Loyle Carner

Ezra Col­lect­ive presents Temple of Joy

De La Soul *only UK live band show of the year*

DJ Pee .Wee (aka Ander­son .Paak)

Jalen Ngonda

Free Nation­als

Gab­ri­elle

Sis­ter Sledge

The Tempta­tions & The Four Tops

Franc Moody

Maze

Dur­and Bernarr

Kokoroko

Samara Joy

esper­anza spalding

Alex Isley

Kofi Stone

Court­ney Pine

Lemar

Bill Fris­ell Trio plus spe­cial guest Gregory Tardy

Moses Boyd

Joe Lovano & Ant­o­nio Faraò

Olive Jones

Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy

Horse Meat Disco

The War & Treaty

The Bad Plus

Young Gun Sil­ver Fox

Loose Ends

Annie & the Caldwells

Luke Una

Light of the World

CAR­RTOONS

cktrl

Aroop Roy

Guvna B

Joe Webb Trio

Nat­alie Wil­li­ams & Tony Mom­relle with Soul Fam­ily Band

Kiefer

aron!

Judith Owen

D.K. Har­rell

TC & The Groove Family

Emma Raw­icz

LULU.

Luke Bac­chus

James Emmanuel

Hetta Falzon

Olympia Vital­is

Eli­ane Cor­rea En El Aire Project

Kio

two kalme

Eni­ola

Aman­da

Dav­id Kayode

NYJO presents Miles Dav­is 100

ORBIT

New Gen­er­a­tion Jazz Bigband

iFA­DEM

Poppy Helmer & Friends

Beluga

The Ben Dwyer Xperiment

Ter­rari­um

Billy Mar­rows

Tomor­row’s War­ri­ors Juni­or Band

Miles Pill­inger

Luke Pur­brick Octet

Jazz Futures Ensemble

Guido Span­noc­chi

ALPHA­BET & OVN

Simon Sav­age Quintet

Olivia Cut­till

Alex Bon­don­no’s Monkolog

George Bloom­field

One World Jazz Orchestra

QOW Trio

Sula

Solomon Gundy Band

Mali Sheard Quintet

Red Earth Collective

Nu Estab­lish­ment

Lim­in­al People

Mr Thing

Mr Bongo vs. Lady Jane Bongo

Nick The Record

J Felix

Tim Gar­cia

Nor­sicaa

Van­dorta

Perry Louis

MzR­izk

Robert Luis

Whee­lUP ft. MC AD

Gay­ance

Oliv­er Night

Tara Lily

Sosyete ’25

Kyla Kilzer & Max Noir

Rhys Baker

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Rishma

Edit­or / PR Con­sult­ant at No Bounds
Rishma Dhali­w­al has extens­ive exper­i­ence study­ing and work­ing in the music and media industry. Hav­ing writ­ten a thes­is on how Hip Hop acts as a social move­ment, she has spent years research­ing and con­nect­ing with artists who use the art form as a tool for bring­ing a voice to the voiceless.

About Rishma

Rishma Dhaliwal has extensive experience studying and working in the music and media industry. Having written a thesis on how Hip Hop acts as a social movement, she has spent years researching and connecting with artists who use the art form as a tool for bringing a voice to the voiceless.