A very windy weekend couldn't spoil another incredible roster of soul and jazz legends, old and new, with headliners Olivia Dean and Chaka Khan.
Love Supreme celebrated its 10th anniversary with a strong female line-up over a weekend of stellar performers including the return of Grace Jones.
Love Supreme returned, bigger and better than ever. The sun shone and the music dazzled across a perfect weekend.
Young pretenders and genre legends dominated this year’s Love Supreme, with headliners Gladys Knight and Lauryn Hill joined by some ska and reggae greats.
Over a scorchingly hot weekend, the big names delighted while London's finest new jazz warriors took Love Supreme to a higher level.
Bigger. Stronger. Funkier. Love Supreme did it again with a blend of firebrand upstarts and seasoned campaigners enthralling a sell out crowd.
Love Supreme was a funky affair with three of Prince's female collaborators on the bill and two legends in the headline slots: Grace Jones and Burt Bacharach.
We spent the weekend with the likes of Neneh Cherry, Dianne Reeves and Van Morrison at the third instalment of Glynde's jazz and soul festival.
After everyone raved about last year's new jazz festival, right on Brighton's doorstep, we returned to see if Love Supreme could do it again.
You won't want to walk on by when you discover who's been confirmed for Love Supreme this year.
Love Supreme 2024 is going all out to top last year's 10th anniversary with yet another superb line-up.
Trained by Tom Kerridge, Dilsk at Drakes Hotel represents Tom Stephen's vision of how high Brightonian fine dining can go.
For its 10th anniversary year, the queen of UK rap headlines on Saturday and a true superstar returns.
Gregory Porter was back in town, ahead of his headline slot at Love Supreme, with an excellent, expanded band and a totally amazing opening act.
Love Supreme Festival has survived the pandemic and announced its first 2022 headliner.
The surviving members of Asbo Derek have lovingly compiled a wonderful collection of short stories by their late bandmate and friend, Brian Blaney.
The best of British and some more global names have been added to the Love Supreme 2019 line up.
Forever tanned, forever cool, the master of the classic pop melody gave a masterclass in musical perfection at The Dome.
The multi award-winning jazz star and her amazing band came to the Komedia and played a thrilling set of jazz and reggae classics and originals.
His exasperated off-camera rants are a social media joy but can Jonathan Pie pull it off in a live setting? We went to Brighton Dome to find out.
It ain't what they do, it's the way that they do it. We caught the original Bananarama trio at the second of two Brighton Centre dates on their long overdue, first-ever UK tour.
Love Supreme 5 prepares for lift off with another stellar line up of music legends.
Love Supreme is back with a dream line up comprised of soul legends, superstars and the cream of global jazz talent.
The jazz singer it's okay for everyone to love was back in town for a sell out show with a new band and a ridiculously talented support act.
The best loved soul jazz singer on the planet finally makes it to Brighton after two successive years as the King of Love Supreme.