All Points East has announced more support acts for Twenty One Pilots‘ huge headline show next month. Find all the details below.

The Ohio duo are set to make their debut at the London festival on Sunday August 30, marking their only UK concert this year. Find any remaining tickets here.

Organisers initially confirmed eight openers in the form of Wunderhorse, Nova Twins, REN, BBNO$, PVRIS, Dead Pony, Kid Kapachi and LEAP.

Then, this spring, All Points East added another batch of supports: Gang of Youths, Jessie Murph, Half Alive, Noahfinnce, Honey Revenge, Mouth Culture, Royal & The Serpent, Red Leather, Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers, Artio, Emi Grace and Reece Young.

Today (Thursday July 2), APE has announced an extra five performers to complete the stacked bill.

These are Manchester rock outfit Hot Milk, New York duo Ray Bull, Scottish-American band Witch Post (who appeared on the 2026 NME 100), Australian alt three-piece Headsend, and British rockers The Meffs.

Check out the updated line-up poster here:

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Twenty One Pilots are coming to London in support of their eighth and latest studio album, ‘Breach’ (2025). Before then, they’ll make appearances at numerous European festivals including Rock Werchter, NOS Alive, Mad Cool and Sziget.

All Points East 2026 will also host co-headliners Jorja Smith and Tems (August 21), a bill-topping show from Lorde (August 22), and a two-night takeover from Tyler, The Creator (August 28, 29).

On August 23, APE is due to host Outbreak 2026 with Deftones, IDLES, Interpol, Amyl & The Sniffers and loads more.

Earlier this year, Twenty One Pilots officially released the fan-favourite song ‘Drag Path’ as a single. They had previously shared the track as part of ‘Breach: Digital Remains’ – a limited-edition expansion of their most recent LP.

The duo also brought a new concert film to the big screen, titled More Than We Ever Imagined.

In 2021, the band spoke to NME for The Cover around the release of their sixth album ‘Scaled & Icy’, and revealed that the record saw them lean into a new sense of optimism after the pandemic.

“I knew the record could go one of two ways,” Tyler Joseph explained. “We could directly respond to what was going on in the world, or we could lean into this idea of escaping and almost looking at everything from a different dimension. A dimension that’s more colourful, that’s got a little more positivity to it.”

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