Tyler, The Creator adds Dove Ellis, Bb trickz, Liim, Zack Fox and more to All Points East 2026 takeover

Tyler, The Creator's All Points East takeover adds Dove Ellis, Bb trickz, Liim, Zack Fox and more to support his two-day headline run on Aug 28-29, 2026.

Dove Ellis, Bb trickz, Liim, Zack Fox and a string of other artists have been added to the All Points East 2026 bill and will open for Tyler, The Creator across his two-day takeover on August 28 and 29 at Victoria Park.

Tyler will headline both days. On August 28 he will be joined by Rex Orange County, Turnstile, Mariah The Scientist, Clipse, Sexyy Red, Ravyn Lenae, Fakemink, Vince Staples and others. The August 29 card includes Daniel Caesar, Baby Keem, Dijon, Ghostface Killah, Syd, Faye Webster, Danny Brown and Jim Legxacy. Mustard & Friends are set to play a set on both days.

The new additions spread across both dates. Spanish rapper Bb trickz joins after climbing on TikTok attention when Charli XCX reached out to her during the Brat Summer moment to ask her to feature on the remix of “Club Classics”. Cloud rap artist Saam Sultan, who appeared in this year’s NME 100 list, is also added; earlier this year he told NME he’d rather “have a whole catalogue of music that someone can find one day and be proud that I lived my life, rather than survived it”.

Harlem rapper Liim is among the new names. So is British singer-songwriter Sade Olutola, noted for an emotive vocal style and stripped-back production, and internet personality Zack Fox. Eighteen-year-old Pour La Vie, who has been co-signed by Drake and A.R. Rahman, joins the bill, alongside Pittsburgh-based producer and EDM artist DJ Gummy Bear (Montell Fish).

Irish indie folk musician Dove Ellis, who recently opened for Geese on their US tour, is on the list. NME 100 artist Ledbyher, described as “bedroom drill”, is also included. Additional additions named by the festival are Natanya, Sydney trio Shady Nasty and Sunshine Benzi.

Tyler’s All Points East takeover follows earlier festival scheduling at Victoria Park. Previously announced headliners for other dates include Lorde on August 22, Deftones at Outbreak Fest on August 23 and Twenty One Pilots on August 30. Acts supporting those headliners were revealed alongside Tyler’s announcement, including former NME Cover star Kwn, Ayra Starr and Odeal.

News of Tyler’s two-day slot at All Points East arrived after he revealed the 2025 edition of Camp Flog Gnaw with a word search. His ninth studio album, Don’t Tap The Glass, was released last July after being announced two days earlier during a concert in Brooklyn. NME awarded the LP four stars in its review, writing:

“Shedding the cinematic sprawl and narrative pathos of last year’s ‘Chromakopia’, Tyler steps away from the character-driven framing of Wolf Haley or Sir Baudelaire.

“The paranoia and parasocial tension explored on that record still linger – but beneath cartoonish ’80s rap armour. It’s part Kurtis Blow and part LL Cool J, encased in a clear Perspex chamber like a collector’s action figure. Instead of inviting connection, Tyler shields himself behind the glass: a museum piece for dance and display only.”

Shortly after the album’s release he issued a clean version at the request of a fan. Don’t Tap The Glass follows Chromakopia, which placed at number 44 on NME’s best albums of 2024 list.

NME also reviewed one of Tyler’s London shows in May, awarding it five stars and noting his live breadth. The review read:

“As Tyler wishes us a farewell, he remains humble, but tonight is no small feat. With outfit changes, multiple stages and live vocals front-and-centre, Tyler flips through his eras like a masterclass in fearless reinvention.

“From the raw menace of ‘Goblin’ to the kaleidoscopic chaos of ‘Chromakopia’, tonight is a vivid, wild ride through the mind of rap’s ultimate maverick – and London is lucky to be along for the journey.”

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