Lorde’s All Points East line-up keeps building as fresh names land


Djo, Sienna Spiro and Erika de Casier join the festival, with fans already calling it one of the strongest Saturday bills of the summer.


All Points East has unveiled another wave of artists for its 2026 edition, with Lorde’s headline day continuing to gather momentum.

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Djo — the psych-leaning solo project of Joe Keery — joins the bill off the back of viral hit End of Beginning, a track that’s taken on a life of its own across social feeds and streaming charts.

Fast-rising UK vocalist Sienna Spiro also features, building steady momentum with breakout single MAYBE. Danish pop favourite Erika de Casier brings her cool, understated electronic edge, while alt-pop songwriter Erin LeCount adds further depth to the Saturday lineup.

They join previously announced artists, including PinkPantheress, whose Boy’s a liar Pt. 2 has been unavoidable over the past year, and Swedish pop heavyweight Zara Larsson, who continues to command major stages and festival crowds across Europe, and has just sold out her 2026 headline tour.

Reaction to the latest drop was swift. Fans immediately began sharing predicted set times, debating stage clashes and labelling the Saturday ‘stacked’ long before the full line-up has even been confirmed. Speculation around potential crossover moments — particularly PinkPantheress appearing during Lorde’s set — is already gaining pace online.

When Lorde was first announced for All Points East, the response was instant. She rarely headlines UK festivals, and the Victoria Park date stands as one of her biggest London shows in years. With each addition, that Saturday feels increasingly difficult to ignore.

And it’s not finished yet. The poster still carries a quiet “+ more,” hinting that another announcement could land before August. If the rollout so far is anything to go by, there’s still another moment waiting in the wings.

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