Love Supreme 2024: Jazz revealed her lineup and the method for purchasing tickets
As the biggest outdoor festival of its kind in Europe, the Love Supreme Jazz Festival is getting ready for a spectacular year in 2024.
New names have been revealed by the organizers, adding to the list of jazz legends who have previously been confirmed for the music event.
This July, Love Supreme 2024 will make a comeback to Glynde Place in East Sussex.
Love Supreme will feature jazz music from all over the world in addition to a wellness and yoga area, a ton of kid-friendly activities, the Supremium area (which offers a variety of premium benefits along with the chance to see performances by exclusive artists), and the Jazz Lounge, which will host a variety of talks, panel discussions, artist interviews, breakfast news reviews, and movie screenings.
Additionally, an enlarged Bands & Voices area featuring swing dance lessons, spoken word, and cabaret will return to the festival.
Located deep within the forest, visitors can discover the Blue In Green venue, which features DJs and live music till late at night.
Here’s a closer look at the current lineup and how to purchase tickets.
Love Supreme’s lineup for 2024
Among the recently revealed performers is Olivia Dean, a rising sensation in the UK music scene who broke out in 2024. This year, she received BBC Music Introducing Artist of the Year honors and was nominated for three Brit Awards, including Artist of the Year.
Ten-time Grammy winner Chaka Khan, who is headlining the festival on Sunday night in honor of a historic 50 years in music, will accompany her on tour.
The most recent additions to the bill also include Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Dionne Warwick, South London singer-songwriter Joel Culpepper, pioneering acid jazz group Galliano, boundary-pushing young drummer Roni Kaspi, vocalist Alicia Olatuja, and bassist Michael Olatuja’s afrobeat-infused duo Olatuja.
A variety of international acts have also been announced, including the singer Dhafer Youssef from Tunisia, the pianist Andrew McCormack from the UK featuring Kyle Eastwood, the British soul singer Alice Russell, the US saxophonist James Brandon Lewis, the alternative singer-songwriter and guitarist Rosie Frater-Taylor, Josh Milan, one-third of the renowned group Blaze from Motown Records, the genre-spanning Irish quintet Bricknasty, one of the most renowned jazz vocalists in the UK, and US rapper and producer Noname.