Further acts have been announced for Twenty One Pilots‘ upcoming headline gig at All Points East. Find the full line-up below.
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The duo are set to make their debut at London’s Victoria Park for their only UK concert this year on Sunday August 30. You can find any remaining tickets here.
So far, Wunderhorse, Nova Twins, REN, BBNO$, PVRIS, Dead Pony, Kid Kapachi and LEAP, have already been announced in the first wave of acts set to join the duo at London’s Victoria Park.
Today (March 25), more of the line-up has been unveiled, with Gang of Youths, Jessie Murph, Half Alive and Noahfinnce among the new names set to perform.
Honey Revenge, Royal & The Serpent, Mouth Culture, Red Leather, Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers, Artio, Emi Grace and Reece Young will also be joining the line-up.
Further names are still set to be announced. You can check out the poster below.
Twenty One Pilots All Points East poster. CREDIT: PRESS
As part of Twenty One Pilots’ performance, an exclusive Fan Premier Exhibit will be set up on the festival grounds featuring the band’s memorabilia, including new items from their personal collection for their most recent album ‘Breach’, interactive photo opps, and more.
Plus, fans can step into the immersive Banditø Camp – a community space within the festival grounds where they can take photos, explore the camp’s artefacts and connect with fellow Banditos. The band is also bringing their iconic headline ‘Breach’ tour B-stage experience to All Points East.
News of their bill-topping slot comes after Lorde was announced as an All Points East headliner on Saturday August 22, and Jorja Smith and Tems were unveiled as co-headliners on Friday August 21.
Deftones were also announced to be playing at All Points East presents Outbreak Fest on Sunday 23 August, and Tyler, The Creator will be headlining All Points East 2026 with a huge two-day takeover.
For its 2025 edition, All Points East was headlined by the likes of The Maccabees, Raye, Cleo Sol, SAULT, Chronixx, Chase & Status and Barry Can’t Swim.
In other Twenty One Pilots news, the Grammy-winning duo recently released their new concert film, More Than We Ever Imagined. It follows their career-defining show in Mexico City during ‘The Clancy World Tour’, which saw them perform to 65,000 fans in a sold-out stadium.
They also officially released the fan-favourite song ‘Drag Path’ as a single. They previously shared the track as part of ‘Breach: Digital Remains’ – a limited-edition expansion of their 2025 album, ‘Breach’.
In a three-star review of the album, NME wrote: “The record fares better when it shoots for genuine experimentation, like on the weird, spacey ‘Lavish’; otherwise, ‘Clancy’ is more often than not the sound of a band spinning their wheels, caught in a strange space where their colourful conceptual ideas are being painted from a beige musical palette.”
Meanwhile, Twenty One Pilots are also set to headline Electric Castle 2026 alongside The Cure in Transylvania from July 16 through 19. You can find any remaining tickets here.
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