All Points East – Barry Can’t Swim guests announced: Orbital, Avalon Emerson, The Blessed Madonna, Prospa + more

East London’s celebrated festival All Points East is excited to announce a new wave of acts taking over Victoria Park for Scottish DJ and producer Barry Can’t Swim’s major headline show on Friday 22 August. The new artists added include Orbital, Avalon Emerson, The Blessed Madonna, Prospa, Myd, Saint Ludo, Sam Alfred and WizTheMC.

This festival also brings together the talents of Confidence ManSHYGIRLMarlon HoffstadtDJ HEARTSTRING, Interplanetary CriminalSalute (presents True Vision)Leon VynehallChloe Caillet and Pretty Girl (live) and more.

An early 90s techno duo, the bright-spark of Orbital’s influential energetic sound is earmarked by nostalgic synth riffs, plucky beats and bright-sounded thrums of electronica. Their acclaimed releases, slapped with memorable names including 91’ Wonky and the beloved 99’ release In The Middle of Nowhere, have made them brotherly purveyors of dance music. Orbital are uniquely their own: a team of former punks turned ravers, the pair will ride the Victoria Park wave, promising a summer rave that feels unforgettable.

Avalon Emerson, one of dance music’s most respected DJs, first emerged from San Francisco’s warehouse scene before relocating to Berlin in 2013, where a decade of Berghain sets cemented her global reputation. Known for transcending genre and time, her DJ sets blend house, techno, disco, new wave, and rave with her own edits and productions. She launched her event series 9000 Dreams in 2019, released a critically acclaimed DJ-Kicks mix in 2020, and followed with remix work for Four Tet, Robyn, and others. In 2023, she unveiled Avalon Emerson & The Charm, a songwriting-forward project that expanded her sonic palette and topped best-of-year lists. Now signed to Dead Oceans, she returns with Perpetual Emotion Machine, a living, evolving project built for her DJ sets, launching alongside a global tour.

Renowned American DJ and producer The Blessed Madonna – real name Marea Stamper – will be bringing a set to remember at this year’s LIDO line-up. Known for her complex and unpredictable tunes, Stamper has collaborated with some of the biggest names you can think of: Dua Lipa, Madonna Missy Elliot, and Gwen Stefani. Today, she’s become a trailblazer in music, earning a Virgin Atlantic Attitude Award in music last year and was hailed Mixmag’s DJ of the year in 2016, becoming the first person to receive the honour.

Leeds-born electronic duo, Prospa are eclectic creators, described as forebearers of “rave euphoria” by Mixmag. The pair meshed their varying influences including dubstep, metal guitar and jazz, before finding their mutual interest in dance music. The release of their hit 2022 single ‘Prayer’ earned them recognition from tastemaker and DJ Annie Mac and cited it as her ‘Hottest Record In The World’. With noted inspiration from Daft Punk to The Chemical Brothers,  Prospa is workshopping a rave soundtrack for a new era. Dropping new songs like ‘Don’t Stop’ and ‘This Rhythm (feat. RAHH)’ ahead of summer has set them up for a much-anticipated performance at All Points East.

Quentin Lepoutre, better known as Myd, is a French musician, producer, singer and DJ with a distinct knack for blending the heartfelt with the hedonistic. A founding member of Club Cheval, he cut his teeth in the French electronic scene before stepping out solo, earning a name for his warm, leftfield take on dance music. Alongside his own releases, he’s produced for the likes of Brodinski, SCH and Georgio, and built a reputation for joyous, unpredictable live sets.

Saint Ludo is a London-based DJ who mixes a wide variety of genres, mainly a blend of rap-inspired UK bass and party-starters at 140bpm and beyond, in her high energy sets. Saint Ludo is a London-based DJ and producer from Italy. Her high-energy sets are a dynamic fusion of rap vocals layered over UK bass, grime, garage, jungle, and other uptempo club genres, kicking off at 140bpm and racing to a high-octane 170bpm finale. A staple on the airwaves, Saint Ludo hosts a monthly show on legendary Rinse FM, where she curates a mix of dance, bass, jungle and more productions from all over the globe – infused with her signature playful energy.

Redefining what Aussie dance tracks can sound like, Sam Alfred is the deckslinger that needs to be queued up on your playlist. Making his mark with his iconic Sydney Boiler Room set to be named as “one of the top 10 Australian DJs in the EDM scene” by Beat Magazine, Alfred is

becoming more than a one-country star. With a flair of jazz-tipped house and UK garage build, the young DJ is quickly becoming a must-see act.

WizTheMC is a genre-defying South African artist based in Berlin, known for his global appeal and infectious sound. After early releases Blessings in Disguise and Backintoronto (2018), and his 2020 mixtape Growing Teeth, he broke through with 2021’s feel-good anthem “For a Minute,” now at over 76 million Spotify streams. His 2022 EP Where Silence Feels Good showcased his knack for earworm hooks and genre-blending production. In 2025, Wiz dropped “Show Me Love,” a sun-soaked hit with 123.7 million Spotify streams and 1.2 billion TikTok views. It peaked at No. 5 in the UK and No. 14 in Germany, with a high-profile remix featuring Tyla and a standout Coachella performance.

Barry Can’t Swim joins the All Points East 2025 headliners including Cleo Sol (15 August), Chase & Status (16 August), RAYE (22 August) and The Maccabees (24 August).

More All Points East headliners are to be announced. For more information and to sign up for presale, visit www.allpointseastfestival.com.

For 2024, All Points East welcomed another round of huge headliners Kaytranada, Loyle Carner, Mitski, LCD Soundsystem, APE presents Field Day and The Postal Service & Death Cab For Cutie and carefully curated guest line ups for each day. Between the weekends, In The Neighbourhood returned for four days of activities and free entry in Victoria Park.  

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Jessie Ware & Azealia Banks headline Love Saves the Day 2015

Saturday 23rd May

Love Saves The Day are delighted to announce their line-up for 2015. Taking center stage as Saturday's headliner will be the soulful South Londoner and 'Wildest Moments' singer-songwriter Jessie Ware. Tale Of Us, the Berlin-based musical duo who are currently re-writing the rule-book for deeply moving, emotional electronic music will also be present, whilst Fabric resident Craig Richards takes over the Futureboogie stage, alongside Brighton deep house producer Leon Vynehall, the exceptional German duo Âme, and Maxxi Soundsytem, known for his classic house vocals and catchy grooves. 

Other names on the bill for Saturday include London duo Gorgon City, fresh off the back of recent hits 'Ready For Your Love' and 'Here For You', plus Hannah Wants, a lady who has taken to the forefront of the hard-hitting bass house scene, with recent hit 'Rhymes' alongside Chris Lorenzo. Also joining the Wide Eyes stage will be Tourist, the producer who made waves with his remake of HAIM's 'The Wire' and Bristol based house and bass production duo GotSome

Love Saves The Day also welcomes ManMakeMusic label owner George Fitzgerald to the  Second Stage, alongside the hugely popular Newcastle-based Patrick Topping. Elsewhere festival goers will be able to catch Bristol's very own Julio Bashmore, 'Heart On Fire' singer Indiana and Crazy P, an electronic group renowned for using slinky underground disco, deep electronic throbs, shimmering pop moments. Bristol based club night-turned-label Just Jack will also be hosting their very own stage on Saturday, showcasing Dyed Soundroom, Soundstream, K15 and recent signings Will Martin and John Barera

Other names on Saturday's bill include: Artwork, Bodhi, Christophe, Disciples, Felix Dickinson, Kidnap Kid, Lapsley, Matt 'Jam' Lamont, Rae Morris, Session Victim, Shanti Celeste, Sly One, Tayo, TCTS, Vaults, Waifs & Strays, Work It and Woz.

Sunday 24th May…

Day two of the Festival welcomes New York rapper, singer and songwriter Azealia Banks, who catapulted to fame following her universally popular 2012 hit '212'. Also gracing Sunday's main stage will be American recording artist and one of the pioneers of hip-hop DJing, cutting, and mixing Grandmaster Flash, as well as the gorgeous R&B vocals and chilly, metallic production of Kelela

The CRACK Stage will host an impressive array of dance music heavyweights including the diversely eclectic Four Tet, Phantasy label owner and BBC's Radio 6 Mix Resident Erol Alkanand renowned vinyl specialist Floating PointsDaniel Avery will also bring his mind-bending, psychedelic sounds to the stage, alongside the extremely talented Ghost Culture

Rapper and grime artist Skepta will be present on day two of the festival, alongside drum & bass and jungle legend Shy FX. Bristolian Redlight will bring his mixture of house, breakbeats and dubstep to the Trap stage, also joined by the multi-award winning garage DJ EZ and the Black Butter crew's My Nu Leng

Other names on Sunday's bill include: Babyhead, Barely Legal, Champion, Dark Sky, Dazee, Dismantle, Dr. Meaker, Hodge, Joker, Jus Now, Kiko Bun, Klose One, Loyle Carner, New York Transit Authority, Newham Generals, Pinch, Rat King, Stormzy, Typesun and Wiley.