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All Points East 2026 London: Tickets, Prices, Lineup & Where to Buy

All Points East 2026 London: Tickets, Prices, Lineup & Where to Buy
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Key takeaways
  • Four of the six All Points East days still had general admission on sale when this was checked on 21 August 2026. Saturday 22 August, the Lorde night, was completely sold out — every tier gone — and Sunday 30 August had general admission flagged as running low.
  • General admission starts at £84.95 plus booking fee on the opening night, not the £69.95 quoted all over the internet. That £69.95 is the Viewing Platform, an accessibility tier, and it was sold out.
  • The £44.95 headline needs five people. Team Tickets take £10 off per person for two, rising to £40 off for a team of five — so £44.95 is the general admission price minus the largest possible group discount.
  • The four midweek days are genuinely free. In The Neighbourhood runs Monday 24 to Thursday 27 August in partnership with Tower Hamlets Council, with no ticket, opening at noon on the Monday and 10am on the other three days.

Four of All Points East’s six show days still had general admission on sale when this page was checked at 17:19 BST on Friday 21 August 2026. One day — Saturday 22 August, the Lorde night — was completely sold out.

The festival runs across two weekends at Victoria Park in east London, from Friday 21 August to Sunday 30 August, with four free days in between.

Can you still get All Points East tickets?

Yes for four of the six days, no for Saturday 22 August, and Sunday 30 August is close.

DateHeadlinerGeneral admissionStatus
Fri 21 AugJorja Smith + Tems£84.95On sale
Sat 22 AugLorde£79.95Sold out — every tier
Sun 23 AugOutbreak Fest£94.95On sale
Fri 28 AugTyler, The Creator£89.95On sale, widest choice
Sat 29 AugTyler, The Creator£89.95On sale, widest choice
Sun 30 AugTwenty One Pilots£94.95Running low — GA only

All prices are “starting from” and exclude the booking fee.

Saturday 22 August is gone completely. Every tier on the Lorde day — general admission, Primary Entry, both viewing areas, both VIP options and Team Tickets — was showing as sold out. The festival has put up a dedicated waiting-list page for that night, which is the only official route left.

Sunday 30 August is close behind. General admission carried a “Running Low!” flag and everything else on that day — Primary Entry, both viewing areas, both VIP tiers and Team Tickets — had already gone.

The two Tyler, The Creator nights on 28 and 29 August are the ones with real choice, including the only two-day tickets on sale.

How much are All Points East tickets?

General admission starts at £84.95 plus booking fee on the opening night — not the £69.95 you will see quoted.

That £69.95 figure is doing the rounds and it is wrong. On the festival’s own page it belongs to the Viewing Platform, a raised accessibility tier for wheelchair users and people with access needs, and it was sold out. Somebody took the lowest number on the page and attached it to the ticket most people buy.

Here is the actual structure on the opening night:

TierFromStatus
Team Tickets (group of five)£44.95On sale
Ground Level Viewing Area£64.95On sale
Viewing Platform£69.95Sold out
General Admission£84.95On sale
Primary Entry£94.95On sale
VIP Garden + VIP Pit£139.95Sold out
VIP Garden£159.95Sold out
I’m In The Crew£999.95On sale

The £44.95 is real but it needs five of you. Team Tickets knock £10 per person off general admission for a pair, £20 for three, £30 for four and £40 for five. £84.95 minus £40 is £44.95 — so the cheapest advertised price is the group rate at maximum group size, not a price any individual can pay.

Two-day tickets exist only for the second weekend. General admission across 28 and 29 August is £159.90, against £179.90 for the two nights bought separately — a £20 saving.

One thing that will mislead you

A lower price on this page can mean a tier sold out earlier, not that it is better value. The figures are the cheapest remaining allocation, so when a tier sells out its number freezes.

Sunday 30 August is the clean example: Primary Entry shows £79.95 and general admission shows £94.95. Primary Entry is not the bargain — it is gone, stuck at the price of its last released band, while general admission has climbed into a later, dearer one. The only prices you can act on are the ones marked as on sale.

Who is playing All Points East 2026?

Six headline days across two weekends.

DateHeadlinerAlso playing
Fri 21 AugJorja Smith + TemsNia Archives, KWN, Ayra Starr, Odeal
Sat 22 AugLordePinkPantheress, Zara Larsson, Djo, Sienna Spiro, 2hollis
Sun 23 AugOutbreak FestDeftones, IDLES, Amyl and the Sniffers, Interpol
Fri 28 AugTyler, The CreatorRex Orange County, Turnstile, Mariah the Scientist
Sat 29 AugTyler, The CreatorDaniel Caesar, Baby Keem, Dijon
Sun 30 AugTwenty One PilotsWunderhorse, Ren, Gang of Youths, bbno$

Each billing carries a “+ more” on the festival’s own listing, so these are the named acts rather than the full daily line-up. Tyler, The Creator plays both nights of the second weekend with entirely different support.

Is In The Neighbourhood really free?

Yes — no ticket, four days, and it is run with the local council.

Between the two ticketed weekends, All Points East hands Victoria Park over to a free programme it calls In The Neighbourhood, described on its own page as “a fun and free-entry festival during the midweek of All Points East, in partnership with Tower Hamlets Council”.

DatesMonday 24 – Thursday 27 August 2026
EntryFree, no ticket
DoorsNoon on Monday, 10am Tuesday to Thursday
What is onLive music and DJs, fitness sessions, family theatre, open-air cinema, talks and workshops, crafts, street food and bars

Note the door times: Monday opens two hours later than the other three days. If you are going on the Monday for something at opening time, that is the detail to get right.

This is the part of All Points East that gets the least coverage and costs the least, and for anyone in east London it is four days of programming in a park for nothing.

Where do you actually buy All Points East tickets?

Through the festival’s own site, which routes you to its ticketing partner AXS.

RouteWhat it is
All Points East tickets pageEvery day and tier with live availability
Per-day pages21 Aug · 22 Aug · 23 Aug · 28 Aug · 29 Aug · 30 Aug
AXSThe ticketing platform the festival’s buttons lead to
Waiting listThe only official route for the sold-out Saturday 22 August

We are not linking AXS directly. Its site returns the same bot-protection page to a genuine event link and to one we invented, which means we cannot demonstrate that any AXS URL we published would take you where we said. The festival’s own pages do pass that check, and they lead to the same place in one click.

Payment plans are available on every day, including days where most tiers have gone, by selecting the payment-plan option at checkout.

On resale: the festival is a live event with sold-out nights, which is exactly when secondary marketplaces fill up with listings above face value. There are no resale links on this page. If you buy anywhere other than through the festival’s own route, you are outside the system it will support.

When and where is All Points East 2026?

Victoria Park, east London, Friday 21 August to Sunday 30 August 2026.

VenueVictoria Park, Tower Hamlets, east London
Ticketed weekendsFri 21 – Sun 23 Aug, Fri 28 – Sun 30 Aug
Free midweekMon 24 – Thu 27 Aug
Entry methodThe All Points East app — the festival states it is the method of entry for all shows

That last row matters more than it looks. The festival says its app is the method of entry for every show, so downloading it is not optional preparation.

Bottom line

If you want the second weekend, you have the widest choice and the only two-day tickets — 28 and 29 August, general admission from £89.95 plus booking fee.

If you want Lorde on 22 August, the answer is the official waiting list, because every tier has gone. If you want Twenty One Pilots on 30 August, general admission was flagged as running low and everything else had sold, so the choice there has already been made for you.

And if you are anywhere near east London between 24 and 27 August, the middle four days cost nothing at all.

Sources

SourceWhat it supports here
All Points East: ticketsEvery price, tier and sold-out marker for all six days, the Team Tickets discount structure, two-day ticket pricing, payment plans, and the daily billings
All Points East: In The NeighbourhoodThe free-entry description, the Tower Hamlets Council partnership, the 24–27 August dates and the noon and 10am door times
All Points East: Jorja Smith + Tems, 21 AugustThe opening-night billing
All Points East: Lorde, 22 AugustThe sold-out night and its billing
All Points East: Outbreak Fest, 23 AugustThe 23 August billing
All Points East: Tyler, The Creator, 28 AugustThe 28 August billing
All Points East: Tyler, The Creator, 29 AugustThe 29 August billing
All Points East: Twenty One Pilots, 30 AugustThe closing-night billing

Checked at 17:19 BST on 21 August 2026, day one of the festival. Availability during a running festival changes by the hour — confirm on the festival’s own page before buying.

How we verified this

Every price and every sold-out marker on this page was read from All Points East’s own ticketing page, not from coverage of it. The festival site was checked at 16:19 UTC on Friday 21 August 2026 — the opening day — and each of the six event days was read separately, because availability differs by day and by tier. An invented path on the same host returns 404 where the real pages return their own titles.

🔴 The general-admission price quoted almost everywhere is wrong. Multiple listings say tickets “start at £69.95”. That figure exists on the festival’s page, but it is attached to a different product, and the tier list below shows which. Every tier on every one of the six days was read individually rather than taking the lowest number on the page — which is the error that produced the £69.95 claim, and the same failure as reading a price off a promotional tile instead of the product itself.

⚠️ A second figure in circulation is also wrong. Two-day tickets were widely reported at £177.90. The festival’s own page lists the general admission two-day ticket for the 28 and 29 August pair at £159.90.

⚠️ Every price here is a “starting from” price and excludes the booking fee, which is how the festival presents them. None of the figures on this page is the amount that will appear on a card statement.

🔴 A cheaper tier does not mean a better deal, and on one day it means the opposite. These are the cheapest remaining allocations, so when a tier sells out its displayed price freezes at whatever the last released band cost. On Sunday 30 August, Primary Entry shows £79.95 against general admission’s £94.95 — not because it is better value, but because Primary Entry sold out earlier and cheaper while general admission climbed into a later band. Comparing tiers across days without knowing what is still on sale will mislead you.

⚠️ The group discount is a condition, not a price. Team Tickets advertise “from £44.95”, which is general admission at £84.95 minus the £40 saving that applies only to a team of five. Two people save £10 each, three £20, four £30. The arithmetic is the festival’s own and is reproduced here with the condition attached.

The free midweek programme was verified on its own page. In The Neighbourhood is described by the festival as “a fun and free-entry festival during the midweek of All Points East, in partnership with Tower Hamlets Council”, running Monday 24 to Thursday 27 August, with doors at noon on the Monday and 10am on the other days.

⚠️ AXS could not be verified and is therefore named but not linked. The festival’s ticket buttons route to AXS, but axs.com returns an identical bot-protection response to a real event URL and an invented one, by direct request and in a browser alike. When a host’s answer to a correct link and a made-up link is the same, no check can tell them apart, so no AXS link is published here. The festival’s own pages, which route to AXS, are linked instead and they do pass a control test.

⚠️ A separate premium-hospitality partner is linked from the festival’s ticket page and is not covered here, because we did not verify it.

🔴 No affiliate links and no payment was received for any link on this page. Nothing here links to a secondary marketplace or a resale site.

⚠️ This is a snapshot of a festival that is currently running. Availability changes hour to hour during a live event, tiers sell out, and the festival releases further allocations. The time of the check is stated above and everything below should be confirmed on the festival’s own page before you buy.