Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, The National, Tame Impala and Kraftwerk are among the headliners for All Points East 2022 – see the full line-up below.

As announced last week (November 19), the festival, which is held in London’s Victoria Park, will return for two editions in 2022, running run across two weekends: Friday, August 19 – Saturday, August 20 and Thursday, August 25 – Sunday, August 28.

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Also set to play the festival, which has seven headliners across six days, are The Chemical Brothers, Disclosure and Gorillaz.

Joining the headliners at the events are the likes of IDLES, James Blake, Caroline Polachek, Michael Kiwanuka, Fleet Foxes and more.

See the full line-up for All Points East 2022 below. Pre-sale early bird tickets are available now (sign up here).

All Points East

FRIDAY AUGUST 19
GORILLAZ
IDLES
Pusha T > Yves Tumor And Its Band > Self Esteem > Greentea Peng > Femi Kuti > Obongjayar > Remi Wolf > Gabriels > NewDad

SATURDAY AUGUST 20 (APE Presents > FIELD DAY)
THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS | KRAFTWERK
Cici > Daniel Avery (live) > Eliza Rose > Emerald b2b Jossy Mitsu > Erol Alkan > Floating Points > HAAi > Kareem Ali > Logic1000 > Otik > salute > Tourist (live)

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THURSDAY AUGUST 25
TAME IMPALA
FKJ
CAROLINE POLACHEK
The Blaze > Dry Cleaning > GOAT > Sudan Archives

FRIDAY AUGUST 26
THE NATIONAL
FLEET FOXES > KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD
Kurt Vile and the Violators > Perfume Genius > Low > Lucy Dacus > Rae Morris > Cassandra Jenkins > Bess Atwell

SATURDAY AUGUST 27
DISCLOSURE
JAMES BLAKE
FRED AGAIN..
Koffee > Freddie Gibbs > Channel Tres > Overmono (live) > Enny > Joy Orbison > Sherelle > Tora-i > Elkka (live) > LCY > Yung Singh

SUNDAY AUGUST 28
NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS
MICHAEL KIWANUKA
Sleaford Mods > Aldous Harding > Anna Calvi > Japanese Breakfast > Tinariwen > Jehnny Beth > Joan As Police Woman

The crowd in front of the Main Stage West at All Points East 2021
All Points East 2021. Image: Getty

All Points East took place over the August Bank Holiday weekend this year after the coronavirus pandemic forced the cancellation of its 2020 event, and saw performances from the likes of FoalsBombay Bicycle ClubJamie xxLondon GrammarKanoJorja Smith and Caribou.