
Olivia Dean will make her festival headline debut at Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2024
The Love Supreme Jazz Festival returns to Glynde Place in East Sussex in July. They have announced additional names for this year's event, including Olivia Dean, Dionne Warwick, Noname and Galliano.
Olivia Dean, one of the UK music scene’s hottest prospects who, following a whirlwind 12 months in which she was nominated for three Brit Awards including Artist Of The Year, was named as a BBC Music Introducing Artist of the Year and released a Mercury-nominated debut album, takes top billing on the Saturday night and will perform her first festival headline show. She tops the bill alongside ten-time Grammy-winning Chaka Khan, who is touring in celebration of a milestone 50 years in music and headlines the Sunday night.
Included in the latest round of additions are Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Dionne Warwick, seminal acid jazz outfit Galliano, South London singer-songwriter Joel Culpepper, Irish five-piece Bricknasty, British soul singer Alice Russell, Rosie Frater-Taylor, and US rapper and producer Noname.
The newly announced acts join US funk outfit Kool & The Gang, UK vocalist Joss Stone, Sergio Mendes, British R&B star Mahalia, US psychedelic soul band Black Pumas, Grammy-winning blues sensation Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram, and London-based Australian soul singer Jordan Rakei.
The Love Supreme Jazz Festival returns to Glynde Place in East Sussex from 5-7 July. Tickets start at £72 and are on sale now via lovesupremefestival.com.
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