
Barry Can’t Swim has shared the full line-up for his huge All Points East 2025 headline show. Find all the details below.
The Scottish DJ and producer (real name Joshua Mainnie) will top the bill at the east London festival on Friday August 22, and previously announced that he would be joined in Victoria Park by the likes of Confidence Man, Shygirl and DJ Heartstring.
More support acts joined the line-up earlier this summer, including Orbital, Avalon Emerson and The Blessed Madonna.
Now, organisers have unveiled the full line-up, which includes Marlon Hoffstadt, Chloé Caillet, Interplanetary Criminal, Prospa and salute.
Elsewhere, the festival will see performances from Sam Alfred, Sexy Lady Massive, VNEE, SHEE, AMBRR, Stefan Mahendra, WizTheMC and more. You can find any remaining tickets here and check out the full line-up below.
Your full lineup for @BarryCantSwim’s headline show at All Points East on Friday 22 August 🪩
Let’s dance.
Book your tickets now at https://t.co/hCKWjePcKX#AllPointsEast #BarryCantSwim pic.twitter.com/o8BjHQjoGJ
— All Points East (@allpointseastuk) August 8, 2025
Earlier this week, Barry Can’t Swim also announced that he will also play a special DJ set at the nearby 750-capacity venue Colour Factory later that same night.
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The event, dubbed ‘Amex Afters’, will also include a slot from Irish producer SHEE. Further special guest performers are due to be announced in the coming weeks – and you can buy tickets here.
The 2025 edition of ‘Amex Afters’ with Barry Can’t Swim follows the huge success of previous events, including Tems last year, and Little Simz‘ set at Village Underground in 2023.
Last week, it was confirmed that JADE will be playing an intimate gig as part of ‘Amex Afters’ at the Colour Factory on Saturday August 23. This will follow the soloist and former Little Mix singer opening for Raye at All Points East 2025.
All Points East 2025 will also feature performances from The Maccabees, Cleo Sol, SAULT, Chase & Status and many more. Find any remaining tickets here.
Barry Can’t Swim released his second studio album, ‘Loner’, last month. It follows on from his Mercury Prize-nominated debut, 2023’s ‘When Will We Land?’. The DJ was shortlisted for the BBC Sound of 2025 earlier this year, and was nominated for Best Dance Act at the BRIT Awards 2024.
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