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Star names added to line-up for Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2022

by Nick Linazasoro
Wednesday 24 Nov, 2021 at 9:00AM
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Star names added to line-up for Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2022
Erykah Badu will be joined by a host of newly announce acts for the Love Supreme Jazz Festival

The Love Supreme Jazz Festival has added a host of star acts to the line-up for next summer’s event, which returns to Glynde Place (which is located two miles east of Lewes and just 7 miles from Brighton & Hove Albion’s Amex Stadium) from July 1st – 3rd 2022.

Love Supreme

Amongst the names confirmed so far for the expansive 2022 line-up are neo-soul superstar Erykah Badu (performing her only UK show of 2022), one of the biggest-selling female R&B groups of all time TLC, US soul queen Candi Staton and disco legends Sister Sledge.

Candi Station

A heavyweight line-up of acts from the UK’s thriving jazz, R&B and soul scenes will include Tom Misch, Lianne La Havas, Ezra Collective, Franc Moody, The Brand New Heavies, Emma-Jean Thackray, Matthew Halsall, Nala Sinephro and Sarathy Korwar.

TLC

The leading lights of international jazz will also feature in the form of Blue Note guitarist Julian Lage, the father of Ethio-jazz Mulatu Astatke and master US saxophonists Charles Lloyd, Gary Bartz and Rudresh Mahanthappa. Lloyd makes his debut at the festival with a band featuring guitarist Bill Frisell, Bartz will be teaming up with London six-piece Maisha to perform music from their acclaimed Night Dreamer Direct To Disc sessions, and Mahanthappa brings his incendiary fusion of western and Indian traditions.

The Brand New Heavies

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

Lianne La Havas

Additional offerings at the festival will include 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 swing dance lessons, and nestled away in the woods the Blue In Green area presents live music and DJs late into the night.

Tom Misch

Love Supreme 2022 full line-up to date:
Erykah Badu – UK Exclusive Performance
TLC
Tom Misch
Lianne La Havas
Ezra Collective
Sister Sledge
Charles Lloyd feat. Bill Frisell
Candi Staton
Mulatu Astatke
The Brand New Heavies
Franc Moody
Gary Bartz & Maisha
Matthew Halsall
Emma-Jean Thackray
Julian Lage
Nala Sinephro
MF Robots
Sarathy Korwar
Isaiah Sharkey
Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Hero Trio
Soccer96
Bel Cobain
Georgia Cecile
Fergus McCreadie
Mamas Gun
Joe Stilgoe & The Entertainers
Michael Janisch
Ife Ogunjobi
Rob Luft
Graham Costello’s STRATA
Corto.alto
Matt Carmichael
Archipelago

Sister Sledge

Additional names will be announced in due course.
Tickets start at £63 and are available from www.lovesupremefestival.com.

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