Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective top the bill on the Friday night and will also curate the opening day’s programme under their Temple Of Joy banner. Loyle Carner makes his debut at the festival as Saturday’s headliner, while the legendary Long Island hip-hop group De La Soul close the event on Sunday with their only full-band UK performance of 2026.
The line-up also includes Anderson .Paak performing as DJ Pee .Wee, Free Nationals, Jalen Ngonda, Sister Sledge, Gabrielle, The Temptations & The Four Tops, Franc Moody, and many more.
Love Supreme’s late-night programme expands this year, opening on Friday with Anderson .Paak’s DJ Pee .Wee set alongside Horse Meat Disco and Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy at Supreme Standards. Curated takeovers from Mr Bongo, re:sonate and Tru Thoughts will feature Aroop Roy, Mr Thing, Nick The Record, J-Felix and MzRizk.
The New Generation Jazz stage returns with emerging acts including ORBIT and Tomorrow’s Warriors Junior Band, while One Jazz showcases contemporary artists such as QOW Trio and Sula.
Speaking on the line-up, Love Supreme programming director Barney Dufton said: “Every year we aim to bring together the very best of jazz alongside artists pushing the music forward, and the 2026 line-up reflects that more than ever.”
The festival also offers wellness and yoga sessions, a kids’ area, two Supremium VIP sections, an on-site Ottolenghi restaurant, and the Jazz Lounge featuring interviews, talks and screenings.
Tickets are on sale now.

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