
All Points East is an annual music festival held over two weekends in London’s Victoria Park, run by AEG Presents. The 10-day event comprises one festival weekend, four days of free entry and community activities known as “In the Neighbourhood” and finally three standalone headline shows in their APE Presents series. The first year of All Points East was held in 2018 with LCD Soundsystem, The xx and Björk headlining the festival weekend and Catfish and the Bottlemen, The National and Nick Cave headlining the three standalone shows the following weekend.
In December 2018, All Points East won the award for Line-Up of the Year at the UK Festival Awards. In May 2019, All Points East won the award for Best Festival at the Music Week Awards 2019
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- Saturday 22nd August
- Sunday 23rd August
- Friday 28th August
- Saturday 29th August
- Sunday 30th August
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Pinkpantheress
Zara Larsson
2Hollis
OKLOU
Audrey Hobert
Rose Gray
Esha Tewari
ML Buch
Fabiana Palladino
All Points East And Outbreak Fest
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Idles
Amyl&Thesniffers
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Wisp
Deafheaven
Show Me The Body
TYLER, THE CREATOR
Rex Orange County
Turnstile
Mariah The Scientist
Clipse
Sexyy Red
Yebba
Ravyn Lenae
Fakemink
Vince Staples
Jean Dawson
Rochelle Jordan
Lovespells
AG Club
La Reezy
Mustard & Friends (2 Day Takeover)
TYLER, THE CREATOR
Daniel Caesar
Baby Keem
Dijon
Ghostface Killah
Syd
Faye Webster
Danny Brown
Jim Legxacy
Samara Cyn
Khamari
Mike
Quadeca
Partyof2
Mustard & Friends (2 Day Takeover)
TWENTY ONE PILOTS
Wunderhorse
REN
BBNO$
PVRIS
Nova Twins
Dead Pony
Kid Kapichi
Leap
Victoria Park (known colloquially as Vicky Park or the People’s Park) is a park in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in East London, England.
It is the largest park in Tower Hamlets and one of London’s most visited green spaces with approximately 9 million visitors every year. The park spans 86.18 hectares (213.0 acres) of open space and opened to the public in 1845.
There are two cafes in the park, The Pavilion Cafe in the west and The Hub in the east. There are two playgrounds, one on either side of the park, as well as sporting facilities and a skatepark in the east. The park is home to many historic artifacts and features and has decorative gardens and wilder natural areas as well as open grass lands. It also hosts a lawn bowls club.
Victoria Park is used as a concert venue and hosts many festivals each year. The park is approximately a mile away from the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Owing to its proximity to the Olympic park, it became a venue for the BT London Live event along with Hyde Park during the London 2012 Olympic Games.











