Just when you thought Mercury retrograde was the culprit behind life’s chaos—here come Brits rushing, yes rushing, to snag those last-minute tickets for Raye and Doechii’s sizzling summer gigs. It’s like the cosmos aligned in a sneaky little dance, urging everyone to get their act together before August hits, and London’s All Points East festival takes over Victoria Park for the seventh year running. Honestly, with a lineup boasting Barry Can’t Swim (isn’t that the best band name ever?), The Maccabees, and Bombay Bicycle Club, who wouldn’t wanna be there? Between Venus tossing some irresistible charm and Mars stirring up a bit of that impulsive energy, it’s basically written in the stars—this festival’s going to be electric. So, if you’re still on the fence, or wondering if the stars say “go” or “stay home,” better act fast before the cosmic clock runs out. LEARN MORE.
Brits are scrambling to buy last-minute tickets for Raye and Doechii’s upcoming performances in the countdown to summer.
In case you missed it, the hitmakers of the moment will perform at London’s All Points East in August, and they’ll be in very good company.
For the seventh time, the festival will return to Victoria Park between August 16 and 24, and will welcome the likes of Barry Can’t Swim, The Maccabees, Confidence Man, Bombay Bicycle Club, and Shygirl to the stage.
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Since its debut in 2018, All Points East has quickly become one of the UK’s most beloved music festivals, and is a chance to see some of the biggest names in the industry live.
So, where can you still buy tickets and how much do the cost? Scroll down now to find out everything you need to know before it’s too late.
At the time of writing this, there are limited tickets up for grabs via AXS and Ticketmaster, where prices start from £85.66. If there’s a good group of you attending, you can buy six tickets for less by selecting the ‘team’ ticket option. There are also souvenir tickets and merchandise up for grabs on AXS if you’re keen to make this summer one to remember.
If you don’t have any luck, resale is your next best option, and tickets are currently available on the following platforms: StubHub and Viagogo.
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Tickets to see Raye and Doechii kick off from £102 via StubHub and you can buy tickets here. If you’re after a real bargain, The Maccabees is your cheapest option (Sunday, August 24), where prices start from £72.
As for Chase & Status on Saturday, August 16, you’re looking at upwards of £119. To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites such as StubHub and Viagogo.
It’s going to be a good one this year with some incredible names on the bill. The music event kicks off on Saturday, August 16 with Chase & Status, followed by Barry Can’t Swim on the following day. Raye fans will want to keep Saturday, August 23 free, as the singer will be joined on stage by Tyla, Doechii, and Jade.
The Maccabees will close this year’s festival with the help of Bombay Bicycle Club, Dry Cleaning, and The Cribs. See you there?