Multi Brit award winner Raye has been announced as the latest headliner for All Points East festival.
The Grammy nominee will play Victoria Park on Saturday August 23rd, with further support acts to be released.
It's part of two huge weekends of music in the Tower Hamlets park with already announced sets by The Maccabees and Barry Can't Swim.
Raye - real name Rachel Agatha Keen - wrote on her Instagram story: "London…we are headlining All Points East festival - Saturday 23 August 2025. We are going to be bringing you a beautiful show full of passion and incredible musicians to Victoria Park.
"I’m going to work hard to make it the most beautiful show we are capable of. I cannot wait to see you there."
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on November 15th via www.allpointseastfestival.com.
It's been a huge 18 months for the South London singer songwriter, after releasing her debut album My 21st Century Blues in February 2023.
Fusing blues, rnb, soul and electropop, it included the TikTok viral sensation ‘Escapism’ and won Best Album at the BRITS, and was shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize.
The 27-year-old scooped a total of six BRIT awards in March, opened for Taylor Swift's final Eras Tour Wembley Stadium show in August, and has been nominated for three Grammys including Best New Artist and Songwriter of the Year.
Over the years she has written for acts including Beyoncé, Little Mix, Rihanna, David Guetta, John Legend and Ellie Goulding, and has collaborated with the likes of Jonas Blue and Jax Jones.
RAYE joins All Points East 2025 headliners Barry Can’t Swim, who tops the bill on Friday 22 August, and The Maccabees, who are headlining their first show in eight years on Sunday 24 August 2025.
Scottish DJ and producer Barry Can't Swim plays his first major festival headlining show alongside a line up that includes Confidence Man, Shygirl, DJ Heartstring, Chloe Caillet, Pretty Girl and Marlon Hoffstadt, AKA DJ Daddy Trance.
Known for blending house, afrobeat, and jazz influences, his dynamic electronic dance music hits include ‘Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore’, and the Mercury Prize nominated album When Will We Land?
The Maccabees are supported by Bombay Bicycle Club, Dry Cleaning, The Cribs, The Murder Capital and Divorce.
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