All Points East have announced the special guests to support Mitski on Sunday 18 August
Making her festival headline debut, the globally celebrated artist Mitski will headline Uber One presents All Points East on Sunday 18 August. Announced today and joining Mitski in London’s Victoria Park are an incredible supporting line-up, including Men I Trust, Suki Waterhouse, Dan Whitlam, Lucius, Good Neighbours, Hana Vu, Molly Payton, Emily Jeffri, Sienna Spiro, and Jacob Alon. They join previously announced special guests beabadoobee, TV Girl, Ethel Cain, Arlo Parks, Sir Chloe, Wasia Project, Infinity Song, Wisp, Towa Bird, Strawberry Guy and bby. Tickets on sale now via www.allpointseastfestival.com
Men I Trust, a Canadian indie band formed in 2014, has quietly but profoundly left its mark on the music scene. Comprising Emma Proulx, Jessy Caron, and Dragos Chiriac, the trio’s enchanting sound, blending dream pop and indie elements, resonates with a global audience. Renowned for their hypnotic melodies and captivating vocals, the band has earned acclaim for their distinct approach to music. Self-producing their tracks, they’ve also independently released four studio albums: Men I Trust (2014), Headroom (2015), Oncle Jazz (2019), and Untourable Album (2021). Men I Trust’s influence extends from their evocative compositions to their understated yet compelling live performances, offering audiences a genuine and intimate musical experience. In an era where music defies easy categorization, Men I Trust stands out for their ability to create a sound that transcends genres, shaping the indie music landscape with grace and authenticity.
Suki Waterhouse catalogues the most intimate, formative, and significant moments of her life through songs. Recognised also for her work as an actress and model, Suki is a multi-faceted artist – she initially teased her creativity as a musician with a series of singles, including 2016’s ‘Brutally’ and 2017’s viral hit ‘Good Looking’, generating over 360 million streams. In late 2020, she finally dove into making what would become her full-length debut album, 2022’s I Can’t Let Go, following up with her Milk Teeth EP a few months later. Ahead of an incredible Coachella set earlier this year, Suki released two brand new tracks, ‘My Fun’ and ‘Faded’, from her next, and as yet unannounced, album.
Also scheduled to perform is rapper and poet from London, Dan Whitlam, acclaimed indie band best known for their sinuous harmonies and pop-noir musical artistry, Lucius, and up-and-comers Good Neighbours, hot on the heels of their viral track ‘Home’. Hana Vu has been added to the bill, plus Molly Payton, Emily Jeffri, Sienna Spiro, and Jacob Alon.
This All Points East headline show will also mark Mitski’s final performance in Europe supporting her globally acclaimed latest album, The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We. Garnering widespread recognition, the record includes the hugely successful single ‘My Love Mine All Mine’, which was Mitski’s first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. It soared to 1 billion streams globally and has been certified gold in the UK.
With over 7 billion streams throughout her career, Mitski is currently the #99 highest streaming artist on Spotify worldwide.
Each year, All Points East delivers an epic line up of world class headliners, exceptionally curated supporting line ups and big exclusives. 2024 will be no different – Mitski joins previously announced headliners Kaytranada (Friday 16 August), Loyle Carner (Saturday 17 August), LCD Soundsystem (Friday 23 August), APE presents Field Day (Saturday 24 August) and The Postal Service / Death Cab For Cutie (Sunday 25 August).
Tickets available from www.allpointseastfestival.com