NEWS: Gang Of Youths and Jessie Murph lead new additions to Twenty One Pilots’ All Points East 2026 show

All Points East 2026 has added a major new wave of artists to its Twenty One Pilots headline day, with Gang Of Youths and Jessie Murph leading a stacked undercard heading to Victoria Park this summer.

Australian band Gang Of Youths sit right at the top of the new additions. Known for their expansive, emotional indie rock and huge live moments, they bring a different kind of scale to the day, the kind that feels built for a big outdoor stage.

Just below them, Jessie Murph continues her rapid rise. What started as covers and vlogs on TikTok has turned into a huge global audience, with millions of listeners and a second album that’s pushed her sound further into pop, hip hop and alternative territory. Her latest single “Criminal”, taken from the Scream 7 soundtrack, only adds to that momentum.

The rest of the bill leans heavily into the alt, pop and crossover space that makes sense alongside Twenty One Pilots.

half•alive return to a lineup that fits them perfectly, having previously toured with Twenty One Pilots. Their mix of indie pop, choreography and tightly controlled live shows has built a loyal following, and they feel like a natural bridge between the bigger names and the newer acts.

NOAHFINNCE brings a punchier alt rock and pop punk edge, backed by a huge online audience and a reputation for high-energy live sets. Honey Revenge continue their rise with bright, hook-heavy pop rock, while Mouth Culture represent one of the UK’s fastest-growing alt bands right now.

Further down the lineup, there’s a strong mix of international and emerging artists. Royal & The Serpent brings her darker alt pop sound, Red Leather arrives off the back of viral success with raw, personal songwriting, and Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers continue their steady climb after major support slots and festival appearances.

Leeds DIY outfit Artio, along with Emi Grace and Reece Young, round out a lineup that feels deliberately varied but still cohesive.

Taken together, it builds a full day that mirrors the range of Twenty One Pilots themselves, moving between pop, rock, alternative and electronic influences without ever sitting in one place for too long.

With Gang Of Youths adding weight at the top and Jessie Murph bringing one of the fastest-growing audiences in the lineup, this already looked like a big day. Now it feels properly complete.

For ticket info, visit www.allpointseastfestival.com  

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