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Twenty One Pilots to headline All Points East 2026 with Wunderhorse, Nova Twins and more

Twenty One Pilots have been announced as a headliner at All Points East 2026 with Wunderhorse, Nova Twins and more also on the line-up. Find all the details below.

The duo are set to make their debut at London’s Victoria Park next year on Sunday August 30.

Other acts on the bill include REN, BBNO$, PVRIS, Dead Pony, Kid Kapachi and LEAP, with many more names yet to be confirmed.

Tickets go on general sale at 9am next Tuesday (November 25) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, an All Points East pre-sale will go live at the same time on Monday (November 24). You can find tickets here.

As part of Twenty One Pilots’ performance, an exclusive Fan Premier Exhibit will be set up on the festival grounds featuring the band’s memorabilia, including new items from their personal collection for their most recent album ‘Breach’, interactive photo opps, and more.

Plus, fans can step into the immersive Banditø Camp – a community space within the festival grounds where they can take photos, explore the camp’s artefacts and connect with fellow Banditos. The band is also bringing their iconic headline ‘Breach’ tour B-stage experience to All Points East.

News of their bill-topping slot comes after Lorde was announced as an All Points East headliner on Saturday August 22.

Deftones were also recently announced to be playing at All Points East presents Outbreak Fest on Sunday 23 August, and Tyler, The Creator will be headlining All Points East 2026 with a huge two-day takeover.

For its 2025 edition, All Points East was headlined by the likes of The Maccabees, Raye, Cleo Sol, SAULT, Chronixx, Chase & Status and Barry Can’t Swim.

Twenty One Pilots’ headline slot comes after the band recently covered The White Stripes‘ ‘Seven Nation Army’ for the latter’s Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction, which saw Olivia Rodrigo and Feist also cover the group’s classics.

‘Breach’ was released on September 12, following on from 2024’s ‘Clancy’.

In a three-star review of the latter, NME wrote: “The record fares better when it shoots for genuine experimentation, like on the weird, spacey ‘Lavish’; otherwise, ‘Clancy’ is more often than not the sound of a band spinning their wheels, caught in a strange space where their colourful conceptual ideas are being painted from a beige musical palette.”

Meanwhile, Twenty One Pilots are also set to headline Electric Castle 2026 alongside The Cure in Transylvania from July 16 through 19. You can find any remaining tickets here.

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