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Love Supreme Jazz Festival announces full 2026 line-up

by Nick Linazasoro
Wednesday 20 May, 2026 at 11:58AM
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Love Supreme Jazz Festival announces full 2026 line-up

Ezra Collective (pic Yout)

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, near Lewes, from Friday 3 July to Sunday 5 July.

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.”

De La Soul

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 Boyd, Bill Frisell & Greg Tardy, Joe Lovano & Antonio Faraò, Olive Jones, The War & Treaty, Young Gun Silver Fox, Loose Ends, Annie & The Caldwells, Kofi Stone, Knats, The Bad Plus and aron! alongside a wide range of artists spanning jazz, soul, funk and R&B.

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 Sula. Bands & Voices also returns with a programme blending live music, movement and community-led workshops

Debbie Sledge (pic Ladies of Soul by Set Vexy Productions)

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, near Lewes, from Friday 3 July to Sunday 5 July.

Tickets are on sale now from www.lovesupremefestival.com

Courtney Pine

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
esper
anza 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
Knats
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
Tar
a Lily
Sosyete
’25
Kyla Kilzer & Max Noir
Rhys Baker

 

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