Re-live Love Supreme
Enjoy all of our coverage from Love Supreme
Last updated 3rd Jul 2023
The Love Supreme Jazz Festival, now celebrating its 10th year, has established itself as a premier event in the world of jazz, soul, and blues. With a lineup that features legendary artists, rising stars, and unforgettable performances, the festival has become a haven for music lovers. Here at Jazz FM, we have been dedicated to providing extensive coverage of this remarkable event, allowing listeners to experience the magic of Love Supreme from the comfort of their own homes.
We've compiled all of our coverage surrounding Love Supreme into one place for you to enjoy. Here you can delve into the captivating performances that have graced its stages over the past decade.
Ten Years of Love Supreme
To truly understand the essence of the Love Supreme Jazz Festival, we're taking listeners on a journey behind the scenes.
In 'Ten Years of Love Supreme', the founders and key contributors of the festival share their experiences, offering a unique perspective on the development and evolution of the event over its first 10 years.
This exclusive look behind the scenes provides a deeper appreciation for the dedication and passion that have made Love Supreme a resounding success.
Listen to Part 1 of Ten Years of Love Supreme here Listen to Part 2 of Ten Years of Love Supreme here
Performances and Interviews
In 'The Best Of Love Supreme', Jazz FM presents a two-part series that compiles the most exceptional performances from the 2023 edition of the festival.
Part 1 features artists such as Omar and Secret Night Gang, while Part 2 includes the mesmerizing performances of Candi Staton, Mica Millar, and others.
Listen to Part 1 of The Best Of Love Supreme here
Listen to Part 2 of The Best Of Love Supreme here
Superstars at Love Supreme
The Love Supreme Jazz Festival has attracted some of the biggest names in the industry, and 'Superstars At Love Supreme' showcases the performances of Gregory Porter, George Benson, Jamie Cullum, and other iconic figures in jazz, soul, and blues. Their presence at the festival has elevated it to new heights, leaving an unforgettable mark on Love Supreme's legacy.
Listen to Superstars at Love Supreme here
Jazz At Love Supreme
The genre that lies at the heart of the festival, jazz, is celebrated in 'Jazz At Love Supreme'.
Zara McFarlane, Ezra Collective, Blue Lab Beats, and other talented acts have graced the festival's stages, captivating audiences with their boundless creativity. Love Supreme truly embraces the spirit of jazz, providing a platform for both established and emerging artists to showcase their talent.
Listen to Jazz at Love Supreme here
Soul At Love Supreme
The soul acts featured in 'Soul At Love Supreme' have left an indelible mark on the festival. With captivating performances from artists such as Laura Mvula, Moonchild, Avery Sunshine, and more.
Listen to Soul at Love Supreme here
Voices At Love Supreme
'Voices At Love Supreme' focuses on world-class vocalists who have captivated audiences with their stunning performances. Lady Blackbird, Gregory Porter, Georgia Cecile, and other incredible singers have showcased their extraordinary talents, captivating listeners with their soulful voices and incredible stage presence.
Listen to Voices at Love Supreme here
Funk At Love Supreme
Our series, 'Funk At Love Supreme' takes you on a journey through the funk acts that have graced the festival's stages over the past decade. Enjoy performances of the Fatback Band, James Taylor Quartet, Level 42, and others who brought infectious grooves and irresistible rhythms to Love Supreme.
Listen to Funk at Love Supreme here
Love Supreme Revisited
Our two-part series 'Love Supreme Revisited' features performances from some of the festival's most memorable acts.
Part 1 showcases the talents of George Benson, Laura Mvula, Level 42, and many more incredible artists, whereas Part 2 spotlights Gregory Porter, Jamie Cullum, and other outstanding musicians.
Listen to part 1 of Love Supreme Revisited here
Listen to part 2 of Love Supreme Revisited here