Love Supreme 2022: Stage Timings
Find out all of the stage timings for the first Love Supreme in 3 years!
Last updated 30th Jun 2022
After a two-year hiatus, the Love Supreme Jazz Festival returns to Glynde Place in East Sussex in 2022, with three days of jazz, funk, blues and soul including appearances from Gregory Porter, Tom Misch, Ezra Collective, Lianne La Havas, a UK exclusive show from Erykah Badu and the final English appearance from Sons of Kemet, plus loads more.
To keep up with all the action, see the stage timings of the festival below...
Love Supreme 2022: Stage Timings
IMPORTANT - Please note, these stage times are subject to change, and were last updated at 13:30 on 30 June 2022.
Friday 1st July
SOUTH DOWNS STAGE
Ezra Collective | 2045-2200
Lady Blackbird | 1900-2000
Jackson Mathod | 1730-1815
SUPREME STANDARDS
Jazz FM Presents | 2200-0200
Jazz Morley | 2100-2145
Oli Howe | 1930-2015
Fergus McCreadie | 1815-1900
Yessai Karapetian| 1645-1730
Matt Carmichael | 1530-1615
NEW GENERATION JAZZ
Tru Thoughts Presents... Ebi Soda | 2000-2045
Tru Thoughts Presents... J-Felix | 1845-1930
Lucy Pickering Court & Spark tribute to Joni Mitchell | 1745-1830
Luke Purbick Quartet | 1630-1715
BLUE IN GREEN BAR
Mafalda | 0030-0200
Scarlett O'Malley | 2300-0030
Suze Rosser | 2130-2300
Queenie & Wildblood | 2000-2130
BANDS & VOICES
Alabaster dePlume | 2045-2145
Tongue Fu | 1845-2015
Isobella Burnham | 1730-1815
JAZZ IN THE ROUND
Graham Costello's Strata | 0100-0200
Sean Khan | 2315-0030
Alina Bzhezhinska & HipHarp Collective | 2215-2315
SUPREMIUM SOUTH
Karl (Black Fan) | 0000-0100
Mr Bongo Record Club DJs | 2000-0000
EL BANDARRA
El Bandarra after parties | 2300-0200
Saturday 2nd July
NORTH DOWNS STAGE
Erykah Badu | 2125-2255
Lianne La Havas | 1930-2045
Tom Misch | 1745-1845
Samm Henshaw | 1600-1700
MF Robots | 1415-1515
Joe Stilgoe & The Entertainers | 1230-1330
SOUTH DOWNS STAGE
Fatback Band | 2045-2200
Franc Moody | 1845-2000
Charles Lloyd & The Marvels | 1700-1800
Matthew Halsall | 1515-1615
Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen | 1330-1430
Quentin Collins Sextet | 1145-1245
SUPREME STANDARDS
Melle Brown | 0100-0200
Norman Jay MBE | 2300-0100
Melissa Aldana | 2130-2230
Julian Lage | 2000-2100
Emma-Jean Thackray | 1815-1915
Sarathy Korwar | 1700-1745
Isaiah Sharkey | 1545-1630
Bel Cobain | 1430-1515
Ife Ogunjobi | 1315-1400
corto.alto | 1200-1245
NEW GENERATION JAZZ
Mad Yella | 1945-2030
Atlanticus | 1800-1845
Tomorrow's Warriors Presents The Sultan Stevenson Trio | 1615-1700
Chris Coull and the Re-birth Octet Play 'Birth of the Cool' | 1430-1515
Celebrating Brighton Jazz with Trees 'Bonsai' and Jazz Futures | 1245-1330
BLUE IN GREEN BAR
Rebecca Vasmant | 0000-0200
DJ Tahira | 2200-0000
COLIN CURTIS | 2000-2200
Gia Fu | 1800-2000
Daughters of Frank | 1600-1800
Women In Jazz | 1400-1600
BANDS & VOICES
Tee Peters | 1800-1900
Pen-Ting | 1645-1745
XVNGO | 1530-1630
London Tap Jam | 1415-1515
Swing Patrol | 1300-1345
Archetype Dance | 1245-1250
Reggae Aerobics | 1145-1245
The Love Supreme Jazz Chorus with Brighton Swing Choir | 1000-1130
JAZZ IN THE ROUND
Cubafrobeat | 0030-0130
Arun Ghosh | 2300-0000
Myele Manzanza & Friends Jam | 2100-2200
SUPREMIUM SOUTH
Dan Alani (Reprezent FM) | 0000-0100
Mr Bongo DJs | 2200-0000
Rui Abreu (Ritmos e batidas) | 2100-2200
Sam (Delta 9) | 2000-2100
EL BANDARRA
El Bandarra After Parties | 2300-0200
Sunday 3rd July
NORTH DOWNS STAGE
Gregory Porter | 2100-2230
TLC | 1915-2015
Sister Sledge | 1730-1830
The Brand New Heavies | 1545-1645
Mamas Gun | 1400-1500
Natalie Williams Soul Family | 1215-1315
SOUTH DOWNS STAGE
Sons of Kemet x Nubya Garcia | 2000-2115
Mr Jukes & Barney Artist | 1815-1915
Mulatu Astake | 1630-1730
Gary Bartz & Maisha | 1445-1545
Georgia Cecile | 1315-1400
Michael Janisch | 1130-1230
SUPREME STANDARDS
Russ (Jazz Rooms) | 0030-0200
Jamz Supernova | 2230-0030
Olivia Dean | 2045-2145
Soccer96 | 1900-2000
Nala Sinephro | 1715-1815
Rudresh Mahanthappa Hero's Trio | 1545-1645
Maya Delilah | 1430-1515
Harold Lopez-Nussa | 1315-1400
Rob Luft | 1200-1245
Archipelago | 1045-1130
NEW GENERATIONS JAZZ
Nye Banfield | 1815-1900
QOW Trio | 1645-1730
AuB | 1530-1615
Jason Henson Plays Wes & Benson | 1400-1445
Charlotte Glasson | 1230-1315
Salsa Class | 0930-1030
BLUE IN GREEN BAR
Tru Thoughts | 2200-0200
Kirollus | 2000-2200
Everybody Loves to Boogie | 1800-2000
Tim Garcia B@B Tina Edwards | 1600-1800
Echo Juliet | 1500-1600
Jelly Cleaver | 1400-1500
BANDS & VOICES
Natalie Williams Soul Family | 2230-0200
Blow My Wig! - Comedy Cabaret | 1800-1900
Margomool | 1645-1745
Swing Patrol | 1545-1615
Jazz Cotech | 1415-1545
Dance through the Decades | 1300-1400
Archetype Dance | 1245-1250
Afrobeats Azonto Dance Class | 1145-1245
The Love Supreme Jazz Chorus with Brighton Swing Choir | 1000-1130
SUPREMIUM SOUTH
J Felix | 0000-0100
Miche (Spritland) | 2300-0000
Mr Bongo | 2200-2300
Mark Johnson Reverb FM | 2100-2200
Heather (Hanya) | 2000-2100
EL BANDARRA
El Bandarra After Parties | 2300-0200
Love Supreme 2022: Festival Map
Love Supreme Festival has seen a few changes to the festival site - including some new stage names - so it's worth having a look at the new configuration below.
You can also see the map at LoveSupremeFestival.com
Love Supreme 2022: Jazz FM's Schedule
Even if you can't make it to Glynde Place, don't worry, as we'll be featuring some of the finest interviews, guests, and music from across the weekend. See how Jazz FM is covering it here.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival through the years:
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2013
Founded by record executive Ciro Romano, the inaugural Love Supreme Jazz Festival was held on the weekend of Friday 5th to Sunday 7th July 2013. The opening day featured a variety of local artists before the club night Funky Sensation brought the party into the early hours.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2013 – Bryan Ferry
Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry headlined the Saturday night in 2013 and he was flanked by his eponymous retro-jazz ensemble The Bryan Ferry Orchestra, who play his distinguished back catalogue in a 1920s jazz style. The career-spanning setlist melded solo tracks with Roxy Music classics such as 'Love Is The Drug' and 'Do The Strand', and a variety of covers including set closer, Curtis Mayfield's 'Move On Up'.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2013
Chic featuring Nile Rodgers (pictured), Charles Bradley and Michael Kiwanuka were among the plethora of artists who performed earlier on the Saturday.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2013 – Jools Holland
TV presenter and revered ivory tinkler Jools Holland together with his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra brought the first Love Supreme Festival to a joyous, rip-roaring close on the Sunday night. Jools was joined by a variety of guest singer during the set including Gregory Porter, Rico Rodriguez, Fine Young Cannibals' Roland Gift, and his own daughter Rosie Holland.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2013
The Sunday also boasted performances from Brand New Heavies, Esperanza Spalding, Soweto Kinch, Melody Gardot and the aforementioned Gregory Porter (pictured). © Getty
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2014 – Jamie Cullum
Always a great entertainer, jazz-pop singer Jamie Cullum played an enthusiastically received 15-song headline set on the Saturday. It centred on his own original material but also included covers of Cole Porter's 'Just One of Those Things' and 'Love For Sale', Roy Ayers' 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine', and Cullum's live staple, 'Don't Stop The Music' by pop megastar Rihanna.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2014
After the second Love Supreme Festival opened its doors on the Friday, the main action kicked off on the Saturday with Snarky Puppy (pictured), Incognito, Laura Mvula all performing before Jamie Cullum.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2014 – De La Soul
Hip hop trio De La Soul brought the second Love Supreme to a close with uplifting feel-good anthems like 'Me Myself and I' and 'The Magic Number'.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2014
The typically eclectic Sunday bill also featured Imelda May, Gregory Porter, Soul II Soul, Curtis Stigers (pictured), Christian McBride Trio and Polar Bear.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2015 – Chaka Khan
The Queen of Funk herself, Chaka Khan, topped the bill on the Saturday night at Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2015. Flanked by an incredibly slick band, Chaka Khan flaunted her vocal prowess throughout a sublime set that was peppered with classics such as 'I Feel For You', 'What Can You Do For Me?' and a euphoric 'Through the Fire'.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2015
Earlier on the Saturday, the fast-rising Rag N' Bone Man opened the proceedings with Neneh Cherry (pictured) also performing. The Big Top stage saw jazz icons Terence Blanchard, Jason Moran, Joshua Redman and Hugh Masekela play across the two days.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2015 – Van Morrison
Bona fide music legend Van Morrison was the blockbuster Sunday night headliner and he never wavered in magnificence from the opening 'Baby, Please Don't Go' through to the closing 'Think Twice Before You Go'.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2015
Omar (pictured), Candi Staton and Lisa Stansfield were among the other performers on the Sunday at Love Supreme 2015. © Getty
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2016 – Grace Jones
Truly one of the most engaging, entertaining and unique performers in the live arena, Saturday night headliner Grace Jones took to the stage in tribal body paint and delivered an audio-visual masterclass. Opening with a cover of Iggy Pop's 'Nightclubbing', Grace prowled every inch of the stage as if she owned it and even treated us to versions of Edith Piaf's 'La Vie En Rose' and Roxy Music's 'Love Is The Drug' before closing with a commanding 'Slave to the Rhythm'. Wow.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2016
Lianne La Havas also played the Main Stage on the Saturday with Ibrahim Maalouf, whilst Cecile McLorin Salvant, Gilles Peterson, Patrick Forge and Scofield Mehldau Guiliana (pictured) played at the Big Top.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2016 – Burt Bacharach
The one and only Burt Bacharach brought the glorious Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2016 weekend to a close. With such a fabled musical repertoire to dip into, the then 88-year-old singer was never going to disappoint, and he duly delivered a faultless set. © Getty
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2016
The hyper-eclectic Sunday Main Stage bill featured Kelis, Caro Emerald and Average White Band, while Gogo Penguin (pictured), Kamasi Washington and Melody Gardot played the Big Top.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2017 – The Jacksons
A complete and utter sell-out weeks in advance, The Jacksons headlined the Saturday night at Love Supreme 2017. Alongside their impressive backing band, the sexagenarian siblings performed some of the finest disco songs in history, with 'Wanna Be Starting Somethin', 'Blame It On The Boogie' and 'ABC' among the many set highpoints.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2017
Other Saturday performers across the stages included NAO, Herbie Hancock (pictured), BadBadNotGood, Lee Fields & The Expressions and Michael Wollny Trio.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2017 – Gregory Porter
No stranger to Love Supreme having triumphed in 2013 and 2014, Sacramento jazz sensation Gregory Porter made the rightful leap to headliner in 2017. Wearing his trademark hat, Gregory Porter consumed the stage with his captivating aura as he dispatched instant classics like 'On My Way to Harlem' and 'Take Me to the Alley'.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2017
George Benson, Kamasi Washington, St Paul & The Broken Bones, Robert Glasper Experiment and Laura Mvula (pictured) also played on the final day of Love Supreme 2017.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2018 – Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello & The Imposters played an epic 19-song headline set on the Saturday at Love Supreme 2018 that opened with 'Pump It Up' and included 'Oliver's Army', a trademark poignant cover of Charles Aznavour's 'She' and 'Everyday I Write The Book'.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2018
The phenomenal Saturday bill also featured Level 42, Mr Jukes, Pharoah Sanders, Portico Quartet, Ezra Collective (pictured), Songhoy Blues, PP Arnold and many more.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2018 – Earth, Wind & Fire
The mighty Earth, Wind & Fire treated us to a disco and funk masterclass during their closing set at Love Supreme 2018. Feel-good and uplifting throughout, 'Boogie Wonderland' was truly transcendental and they even treated us to a cover of The Beatles' 'Got To Get You Into My Life'.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2018
Also on the Sunday bill at Love Supreme 2018 were the likes of George Clinton Parliament Funkadelic, Tom Misch, Curtis Harding, James Taylor Quartet, Mavis Staples, Moonchild and Zara McFarlane (pictured).
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2019
The latest edition of Love Supreme Jazz Festival featured a bumper Friday line-up across six stages with Gogo Penguin, Sampa The Great, Yakul and Patchwork Orchestra among the many of musical delights on offer.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2019 – Gladys Knight
The Empress of Soul wowed the Saturday night at Love Supreme 2019 and whipped the Glynde Park faithful into euphoria. Aged 75, her soulful voice was faultless on songs including 'Midnight Train to Georgia' and 'If I Were Your Woman'.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2019
Also on the Saturday bill at Love Supreme 2019 were the Orphy Robinson, Cinematic Orchestra, Jimmy Cliff, Louie Vega, Snarky Puppy, Chick Corea, Judi Jackson, Tim Garland Group and Chip Wickham (pictured).
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2019 – Ms. Lauryn Hill
Fugees icon Lauryn Hill was on truly imperious and soulful form during her Sunday night headline slot at Love Supreme 2019. From 'Doo Wop (That Thing)' to 'Everything Is Everything' and the closing 'Ready or Not', Lauryn Hill never wavered in magnificence.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2019
Other acts on the Sunday included Jamie Cullum, Jon Armon-Jones, Mahalia, The Brand New Heavies, Caravan Palace, Kamaal Williams, Alicia Olatuja (pictured), Seed Ensemble, Marquis Hill Blacktet and Greg Wilson.