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Gregory Porter and other star names added to Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2022 line-up

by Nick Linazasoro
Thursday 24 Feb, 2022 at 9:00AM
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Gregory Porter and other star names added to Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2022 line-up
Gregory Porter (pic Ami Sioux)

A raft of additional star names have joined the line-up for this year’s Love Supreme Festival – Europe’s biggest outdoor jazz festival – which returns after a two-year break to Glynde Place in East Sussex from July 1st – 3rd.

Love Supreme Festival

Following four sold-out shows at The Royal Albert Hall last year, multi-million-selling jazz superstar Gregory Porter will make his first appearance at the festival in five years when he headlines the Main Stage on Sunday July 3rd. Porter is joined on the line-up by the collaborative project from London rapper Barney Artist and Bombay Bicycle Club frontman Jack Steadman Mr Jukes & Barney Artist, fast-emerging British-Nigerian singer-songwriter Samm Henshaw, hotly-tipped gospel-soul trio Gabriels, the powerhouse US vocalist Lady Blackbird, rising star Blue Note saxophonist Melissa Aldana, and New Orleans-based Grammy-winning UK singer and pianist Jon Cleary.

Erykah Badu

These recent additions join the likes of previously announced acts Erykah Badu (her only UK show of the year), TLC, Tom Misch, Lianne La Havas, Sister Sledge, Candi Staton, The Brand New Heavies, Ezra Collective, Franc Moody, Emma-Jean Thackray, Charles Lloyd & The Marvels, Gary Bartz & Maisha, Mulatu Astatke and many more for what is fast-becoming the festival’s strongest line-up to date.

Sister Sledge

Additional offerings at this year’s festival will include Breathe, a wellness and yoga area, secret swimming, organized hill walks across the South Downs, a host of activities aimed at children, the return of the long-table-style banqueting restaurant Lazy Bird Kitchen, the Supremium VIP area, which will offer a range of premium benefits plus the opportunity to watch exclusive artist performances, and the Jazz Lounge, which will present a range of artist interviews, talks, panel discussions and film screenings. The festival will also see the return of an expanded Bands & Voices area, which presents cabaret, spoken word and dance, and nestled away in the woods the Blue In Green area presents live music and DJs late into the night.

More artists will be announced in due course including DJs, afterparties and cabaret.

Candi Staton

The Love Supreme Festival launched in 2013 and quickly became the largest outdoor jazz festival in Europe thanks to a unique blend of world-class artists from across the jazz, soul, R&B and funk spectrum. Hailed as “the most spectacular jazz festival in the country” by The Sunday Telegraph, the festival is located within the grounds of Glynde Place in the South Downs, approximately 20 minutes from Brighton and just over an hour from central London by train or by car.

Tom Misch (pic Hollie Fernando)

Love Supreme 2022 full line-up to date:
Erykah Badu (UK Exclusive Performance)
Gregory Porter
TLC
Tom Misch
Lianne La Havas
Ezra Collective
Sister Sledge
Charles Lloyd & The Marvels
Candi Staton
Mulatu Astatke
The Brand New Heavies
Mr Jukes & Barney Artist
Samm Henshaw
Franc Moody
Gary Bartz & Maisha
Matthew Halsall
Gabriels
Lady Blackbird
Emma-Jean Thackray
Nala Sinephro
Julian Lage
Jon Cleary
MF Robots
Sarathy Korwar
Isaiah Sharkey
Rudresh Mahanthappa
Melissa Aldana
Soccer96
Harold López-Nussa
Bel Cobain
Mamas Gun
Georgia Cécile
Fergus McCreadie
Joe Stilgoe & The Entertainers
Natalie Wiliams Soul Family
Michael Janisch
Ife Ogunjobi
Rob Luft
Graham Costello’s STRATA
Corto.alto
Matt Carmichael
Archipelago
Yessaï Kerapatian

The Brand New Heavies

Additional names will be announced in due course.

Tickets start at £68 and are available from www.lovesupremefestival.com

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