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  • By Anna Hennelly
  • April 7, 2026
  • Music

Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2026 Lineup

Glynde Place in East Sussex, UK(3rd-5th July 2026) 

Love Supreme Jazz Festival is thrilled to announce its return to Glynde Place from 3rd–5th July 2026, featuring a lineup of fast-emerging talent alongside established stars, led by Ezra Collective (Friday headline, presenting Temple of Joy), Loyle Carner (Saturday headline), and De La Soul (Sunday headline).

Del La Soul- Pos and Mase

Now in its 13th year, this year’s festival promises a celebration of music, community, and an immersive, genre-spanning programme, including Ezra Collective’s new Temple of Joy concept, designed to platform artists who reflect and influence their ethos.

Loyal Carner

Highlights of 2026 include performances from Anderson .Paak (as DJ Pee .Wee), Jalen Ngonda, Free Nationals, Sister Sledge, Gabrielle, The Temptations & The Four Tops, Samara Joy, Esperanza Spalding, Courtney Pine, Lemar, Bill Frisell & Greg Tardy, Moses Boyd, Joe Lovano & Antonio Faraò, Loose Ends, and Annie & the Caldwells.

Debbie Sledge

The full 2026 lineup also features Franc Moody, Maze (UK festival exclusive), Durand Bernarr, Kokoroko, Alex Isley, Olive Jones, The War & Treaty, Young Gun Silver Fox, Luke Una (É Soul Cultura), Light of the World, CARRTOONS, Joe Webb Trio, Tony Momrelle and Natalie Williams Soul Family, Kiefer, D.K. Harrell, Emma Rawicz, INKYRA, LULU., Luke Bacchus, James Emmanuel, Hetta Falzon, Eliane Correa En El Aire Project, Guvna B, Kio, two kalme, Eniola and Amanda.

Beyond the music, festival-goers can enjoy wellness and yoga sessions, an expanded kids area, two VIP spaces, and the Jazz Lounge hosting artist interviews, talks and screenings. The Bands & Voices and Blue In Green areas will also offer cabaret, spoken word, swing dance lessons and late-night woodland performances, alongside a brand-new restaurant experience.

Tickets are available at: http://www.lovesupremefestival.com/

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