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Kaytranada at All Points East 2024: set times, schedule and lineup

Ready to dance? All Points East, one of London’s biggest and best festivals, returns this weekend to kick off its huge 2024 edition. The Victoria Park fest’s first day will be headlined by none other than Canadian producer and DJ Kaytranada.

Kaytranada has played two shows in London in the past year or so – an album launch party in June at Outernet and a support slot for the Weeknd last August – but neither will be as huge as this show at APE. He’ll be supported by the likes of Victoria Monét, Thundercat, Jyoty, Tkay Maidza and many more.

Over the next two weekends Uber One presents All Points East will be headlined by Loyle Carner, Mitski, LCD Soundsystem and Death Cab For Cutie/The Postal Service. If you’re off to Victoria Park over the next couple of weeks, keep an eye out for Time Out billboards dotted around the neighbourhood. Those are advertising our sparkly new East London Whatsapp channel – which you can follow here.

If you’ve got tickets for Kaytranada at All Points East this Friday, here’s all the information you need to know – from set times and the full schedule to remaining ticket availability.

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Date

Kaytranada’s headline day at All Points East is Friday August 16 2024.

Set times, schedule and lineup

Kaytranada’s headline slot at the main East Stage will kick off at 9.40pm – but you’ll want to make sure you get down much earlier to see an entire day of spectacular music.  

According to the All Points East app, this is the full schedule with stage splits – though be warned that timings may change.

East Stage

  • Lou Phelps: 3.25pm-3.55pm
  • Kitty Ca$h: 4.25pm-5pm
  • Channel Tres: 5.30pm-6.05pm
  • Thundercat: 6.40pm-7.35pm
  • Victoria Monét: 8.10pm-8.55pm
  • Kaytranada: 9.40pm-10.55pm

West Stage

  • Jazzie Martian: 3.10pm-3.35pm
  • Ashbeck: 3.55pm-4.25pm
  • Nia Smith: 4.50pm-5.20pm
  • Tkay Maidza: 5.45pm-6.25pm
  • TSHA b2b Kilimanjaro: 7.50pm-8.50pm
  • Tems: 8.30pm-9.30pm

Cupra North Arena

  • JoceWavy: 3.30pm-4pm
  • Blanco: 5pm-5.30pm
  • 4batz: 5.55pm-6.35pm
  • Lancey Foux: 7.05pm-7.50pm
  • Jyoty: 8.20pm-9.10pm

BBC Radio 6 Music Stage

  • Yyre: 3pm-3.50pm
  • Bianca Oblivion: 3.50pm-4.40pm
  • Shy One: 4.40pm-5.30pm
  • Tom Ravenscroft: 5.30pm-6.30pm
  • Taylah Elaine b2b Arthi: 6.30pm-7.30pm
  • Tim Reaper: 7.30pm-8.30pm
  • Felo Le Tee: 8.30pm-9.30pm

L’Oréal Paris Stage

  • BINA: 4pm-4.25pm
  • Maleigh Zan: 5pm-5.30pm
  • Maeta: 6.05pm-6.35pm
  • Durand Bernarr: 7.35pm-8.20pm

Amex Unsigned Stage

  • Harleighblu: 4pm-4.30pm
  • Rian Brazil: 5.30pm-5.55pm
  • Monjola: 6.35pm-7.05pm

Tickets

Still without a ticket? You’re in luck – they’re still available. General admission starts from £91.25 and you can buy on AXS here.

If you were hoping for VIP, we’ve less positive news. Kaytranada APE tickets for both the Uber One VIP Garden and VIP Pit are completely sold out.

If you still want VIP perks, there are other ways to feel a little luxe at APE this year. Uber One members, for instance, will be able save their legs by riding free-to-use electric buggies between the East Stage and West Stage. Snazzy, eh?

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