Twenty One Pilots Confirm Explosive All Points East 2026 Headline Show With Massive Supporting Bill

by | Mar 23, 2026

All Points East has completed its 2026 headline picture with the announcement that Twenty One Pilots will top the bill at Victoria Park on Sunday 30th August for a UK-exclusive festival performance.

Twenty One Pilots

Twenty One Pilots (Press)
Twenty One Pilots (Press)

The GRAMMY®-winning duo of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun bring their ever-expanding arena-sized spectacle to East London alongside an eclectic supporting line-up that stretches across alternative rock, pop-punk, indie and genre-blurring modern pop. Newly announced names joining the bill include Wunderhorse, Ren, Gang Of Youths, bbno$, PVRIS and Jessie Murph.

Wunderhorse @ The 1865

Wunderhorse @ The 1865 (Simon Reed)
Wunderhorse @ The 1865 (Simon Reed)

Also appearing across the day are half•alive, Nova Twins, Kid Kapichi, NOAHFINNCE, Honey Revenge, Dead Pony, Mouth Culture, Royal & the Serpent, Leap, Red Leather, Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers, Artio, Emi Grace and Reece Young, with more artists still to be announced.

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Amy Love & Georgia South of Nova Twins (Kalpesh Patel)
Amy Love & Georgia South of Nova Twins (Kalpesh Patel)

For Twenty One Pilots, the All Points East appearance marks another major chapter in a career that continues to evolve at remarkable pace. The duo recently released their eighth studio album Breach, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and delivered one of the biggest rock openings of the decade. The record follows a run of era-defining releases including Blurryface, Trench, Scaled And Icy and Clancy, helping cement the Ohio pair as one of modern rock’s most commercially successful and creatively ambitious acts.

PVRIS @ The O2

Lynn Gunn of PVRIS @ The O2 (Kalpesh Patel)
Lynn Gunn of PVRIS @ The O2 (Kalpesh Patel)

Their Victoria Park headline slot promises far more than a standard festival set. Fans attending the show will also gain access to a dedicated immersive “Banditø Camp” experience featuring memorabilia from the band’s Breach era, interactive installations and elements of the group’s current touring production, including their renowned B-stage setup.

Among the newly announced support acts, Australian favourites Gang Of Youths bring their emotionally charged indie-rock anthems to the capital following years of acclaimed live performances and critically celebrated albums including Go Farther In Lightness and Angel In Realtime. Meanwhile, fast-rising Alabama star Jessie Murph continues her rapid ascent with a genre-fluid sound blending pop, country, soul and hip-hop influences.

Jessie Murph

Jessie Murph (Press)
Jessie Murph (Press)

Elsewhere on the line-up, Long Beach trio half•alive return with their inventive art-pop soundscapes, while UK alternative breakout NOAHFINNCE adds a punchy pop-punk energy shaped by online culture, identity and self-expression. Leeds genre-benders Artio and Leicester alt-rockers Mouth Culture represent the newer generation of British alternative acts steadily building momentum on the live circuit.

The announcement further reinforces All Points East’s reputation for curating ambitious crossover line-ups that unite mainstream arena acts with underground favourites and emerging talent. Twenty One Pilots join fellow 2026 headliners Lorde, Tyler, The Creator, Jorja Smith, Tems and Deftones across what is shaping up to be another landmark summer in Victoria Park.

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