Little Simz, Grace Jones, Emeli Sandé, Thundercat, Candi Staton, Gabriels and many more announced for Love Supreme 2023
Brit Award, Mercury Prize and Ivor Novello-winning UK rapper Little Simz and the iconic Grace Jones have been announced as headliners for Love Supreme Festival, taking place 30th June – 2nd July 2023. Joining them at Glynde Place, East Sussex for the festival’s 10th anniversary edition will be multi-million-selling, four-time Brit Award winner Emeli Sandé, virtuoso bassist and vocalist Thundercat, soul queen Candi Staton (who will perform at the festival as part of her last ever run of UK shows) and Brit Award-nominated gospel-soul trio Gabriels.
Powerhouse British drummer and bandleader Yussef Dayes, multi-million-selling, Grammy-winning American soul group Shalamar (celebrating their 40th anniversary in 2023), South London-born neo-soul star Greentea Peng, incendiary US funk big band Tower of Power, three-time Grammy nominated US vocalist Jazzmeia Horn, Armenian pianist and composer Tigran Hamasyan, French-Caribbean singer and bass player Adi Oasis, US R&B singer Yaya Bey and one of the most celebrated British jazz musicians of all time, Courtney Pine CBE will also be making the trip to the South Downs for a weekend of incredible music.
2023 is set to be Love Supreme’s biggest and best line-up to date with performances from bassist, producer, bandleader and close Miles Davis collaborator Marcus Miller, the father of Ethiopian jazz Mulatu Astatke, internationally acclaimed Blue Note alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins and UK soul singer-songwriter Pip Millett plus more to be announced.
Tickets are on sale now.
DAY SPLITS
Friday: Gabriels, Pip Millett, Danny Krivit (DJ)
Saturday: Little Simz, Greentea Peng, Shalamar, Marcus Miller, Courtney Pine, Jazzmeia Horn,
Cherise, Immanuel Wilkins, The Cavemen, Tigran Hamasyan, Yaya Bey, Jasmine Myra
Sunday: Grace Jones, Emeli Sandé, Thundercat, Candi Staton, Yussef Dayes, Tower of Power, Mulatu Astatke
Obongjayar, Adi Oasis, Mica Millar, August Charles, Shai Maestro, Binker Golding Quintet, Zoe Rahman Octet, Natalie Williams, Toucan, Svaneborg Kardyb, Alex Hitchcock & Ant Law