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Love Supreme Festival, 30th June-2nd July 2023

Dec 1, 2022
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Posted by Steve Clements

SInce its inception in 2013, Love Supreme Festival has proved to be that rare thing, a successful new festival. Year-on-year it has gone from strength to strength with exciting programming that pairs Soul and Jazz royalty with the best up-and-coming new talent from the UK and around the world.

For their 10th anniversary they have booked a titan of the current scene in Thundercat and disco darlings Shalamar. A few artists who were booked, but unable to appear, last year are rescheduled, so expect amazing sets from Candi Staton (performing as part of her final UK tour), veteran Ethiopian maestro Mulatu Astatke and contemporary soul-gospel favourites Gabriels.

In addition, bass legend Marcus Miller, rising new-soul singer Pip Millett and Blue Note saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins have also been announced along with a selection of this year’s breakthrough vocalists including Obongjayar, Mica Miller, August Charles and Cherise.

The 2023 line-up is set to be the festival’s biggest and best to date with each day’s headliners being revealed in the new year.

Love Supreme Festival, Glynde Place, Glynde.

Friday June 30th – Sunday July 2nd 2023

Early Bird tickets are on sale tomorrow (Friday 2nd Dec).
Click here for full details and to book.

Love Supreme Festival
Dec 1, 2022
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Steve has been a SOURCE contributor since Summer 2010. Favourite quote - "There's no such thing as a sold out gig".
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