Little Simz, Grace Jones and Emeli Sandé join major East Sussex music festival

​Little Simz and Grace Jones are the latest names to be added to The Love Supreme Jazz Festival, which returns to Glynde Place in East Sussex from June 30-July 2.
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​The festival has announced an additional raft of names for this year’s event. Mercury Prize, Ivor Novello and Brit Award-winning UK rapper Simz will make her debut at the festival on Saturday, July 1 while Jones returns to close the festival on Sunday, July 2 following a headline set in 2016.

Spokesman Joe Baxter said: “Also joining the line-up for the tenth edition of the acclaimed three-day event are multi-million-selling, four-time Brit Award winner Emeli Sandé, powerhouse British drummer and bandleader Yussef Dayes, South London-born neo-soul star Greentea Peng, incendiary US funk big band Tower of Power, three-time Grammy nominated US vocalist Jazzmeia Horn, Armenian pianist and composer Tigran Hamasyan, French-Caribbean singer and bass player Adi Oasis, US R&B singer Yaya Bey, and one of the most celebrated British jazz musicians of all time, Courtney Pine .

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“The newly announced acts join the line-up alongside the likes of pioneering bassist and vocalist Thundercat, soul queen Candi Staton, who will perform at the festival as part of her last ever run of UK shows, Brit Award nominated gospel-soul trio Gabriels, multi-million-selling, Grammy-winning American soul group Shalamar (celebrating their 40th anniversary in 2023), bassist, producer, bandleader and close Miles Davis collaborator Marcus Miller, the father of Ethiopian jazz Mulatu Astatke, internationally acclaimed Blue Note alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, and UK soul singer-songwriter Pip Millett.

“Also featuring a selection of this year’s breakthrough singers – including Obongjayar, Mica Millar, August Charles and Cherise – the 2023 line-up is set to be the festival’s biggest and best to date.

“Additional offerings this year will include a wellness and yoga area, secret swimming, organised hill walks across the South Downs, a host of activities aimed at children, a long-table-style banqueting restaurant, the Supremium VIP area, which will offer a range of premium benefits plus the opportunity to watch exclusive artist performances, and the Jazz Lounge, which will present a range of artist interviews, talks, panel discussions, breakfast news reviews and film screenings.

"The festival will also see the return of an expanded Bands & Voices area, which presents cabaret, spoken word and swing dance lessons, and nestled away in the woods the Blue In Green area presents live music and DJs late into the night.”

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The Love Supreme Jazz Festival returns to Glynde Place in East Sussex from Friday, June 30-Sunday, July 2.

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More acts will be announced in due course. More details from the website. Tickets for the festival start at £63 (day, weekend, camping, supremium and glamping tickets are available) and are on sale now from www.lovesupremefestival.com.

Acts so far include: Little Simz, Grace Jones, Thundercat, Emeli Sandé, Gabriels, Candi Staton, Marcus Miller, Pip Millett, Mulatu Astatke, Tower of Power, Greentea Peng, Shalamar, Yussef Dayes, Tigran Hamasyan, Obongjayar, Courtney Pine, Yaya Bey, Jazzmeia Horn, Immanuel Wilkins, Shai Maestro, The Cavemen, Danny Krivit (DJ), Adi Oasis, Mica Millar, Binker Golding Quintet, Zoe Rahman Octet, Svaneborg Kardyb, Cherise, Jasmine Myra, August Charles, Natalie Williams, Alex Hitchcock & Ant Law and Toucan.

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