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Chase and Status at All Points East 2025 in London's Victoria Park: start time, last-minute tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know

Chase and Status at All Points East 2025 in London's Victoria Park: start time, last-minute tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know

Time Outa day ago
Each August, All Points East curates a selection of lineups to suit almost all tastes. This year there's Cleo Sol, supported by the likes of Ms. Dynamite and Nao, for the R&B lovers, there's the Maccabees with CMAT and Bombay Bicycle Club for indie heads and RAYE accompanied by JADE, Tyla Doechii for all the pop/hip-hop stans.
Dance and DNB nuts – you haven't been left out. Legendary ravers Chase & Status are headlining the festival at Victoria Park this weekend. They will be joined by the likes of Overmono, Nia Archives and Sammy Virij as part of their RTRN II Dance takeover.
When they were announced, Chase & Status said: 'Bringing RTRN II Dance to Victoria Park this summer is massive for us and to do it with these artists is super exciting for our home town. We're ready to bring the energy and make it a night to remember with everyone who's been on this journey with us.'
From the full lineup and stage times to whether you can still get tickets, here's everything you need to know about Chase & Status at All Points East 2025.
When is Chase & Status playing All Points East?
The DNB duo is headlining All Points East on Saturday, August 15.
What time do doors open?
Gates for general entry are due to open at 2pm but if you've got a Primary Entry, VIP Garden or VIP Garden + VIP Pit ticket, you'll be able to enter from 1.30pm. Last entry is at 8.30pm.
What time will Chase & Status come on stage?
They'll appear on the festival's East Stage at 9.25pm.
Full lineup and stage times
The second day of All Points East is mostly focused of electric, drum and bass and dance artists, with a lineup carefullu curated by Chase & Status themselves. Here's the full bill.
Amex Unsigned Stage
3.35pm-3.55pm: Sola Guinto
4.20pm-4.50pm: EV
5.20pm-5.50pm: Gardna
6.30pm-7pm: Pozzy
X Stage
2pm-3pm: Kara
3pm-4pm: [Ivy]
4pm-5pm: Benny L w/ MC GQ
5pm-6pm: Mozey w/ 2Shy
6pm-6.40pm: Irah
6.40pm-8pm: Serum w/ Inja
8pm-9.15pm: Brockie & MC Det
Cupra North Arena
2pm-2.50pm: Bambii
2.50pm-3.40pm: Cheetah B2B Samurai Breaks
3.50pm-4.40pm: 4am Kru
4.45pm-5.35pm: DJ Flight B2B Mantra
5.55pm-6.55pm: Nia Archives
7.05pm-8.20pm: Dwarde B2B Tim Reaper B2B Sully
8.20pm-9.20pm: Sherelle B2B Clipz
The Ordinary Stage
3pm-3.30pm: £Monzo
4pm-5pm: Aejix
5pm-6pm: Mylania
6.45pm-7.15pm: Peony
8.15pm-9.15pm: Jon YNA
West Stage
2pm-3.10pm: Messie
3.10pm-4.10pm: Arthi
4.10pm-5.10pm: Different B2B Silvia Bumpa
5.10pm-6.10pm: Hamdi
6.10pm-7pm: Joy Orbison w/ SP:MC
7.10pm-8.10pm: Oppidan
8.15pm-9.15pm: Sammy Virji
East Stage
2pm - 2.45pm - Jack Herron
2.45pm - 3.45pm - HLM
3.45pm - 4.45pm - Shy FX
4.45pm - 5.45pm - Jyoty B2B Ahadadream
5.45pm - 6.45pm - Dimension
7.25pm - 8.15pm - Overmono
9.25pm - 10.55pm - Chase & Status
Festival map
For more of an idea of what to expect when you arrive to Victoria Park, here's a map showing how it the festival will be laid out.
Find out more about getting to All Points East here.
What's the setlist?
Chase & Status's last UK perfromance was at Bournemouth International Centre back in May. There, the setlist went something like this:
Smash TV
Selecta
Censor VIP
Liquor & Cigarettes
Count on Me
Time
Hold Your Ground
Disconnect
Don't Be Scared
NRG
Eastern Jam VIP
Machine Gun
Let You Go
BACKBONE
Gunfinger (Salute)
No Problem VIP
Take Me Away
All Goes Wrong
Toxic (Chase & Status Remix) / Original Nuttah 25 (Chase & Status Remix)
Baddadan
Mixed Emotions
End Credits
Blind Faith
Program VIP
Can you still get tickets?
Yes you can! Tickets are still available from around £101 here.
Bag policy
You won't be permitted to bring any bags larger than A4 (297mm x 210mm x 210mm) into the festival site. If your bag is too big, festival organisers suggest that you leave it at one of Stasher's nearby left luggage locations for £6 per day.
Banned items
Don't bring any of the following items to All Points East:
Alcohol
Dangerous or hazardous items
Illegal substances or new psychoactive substances ('legal highs')
Professional cameras, go-pros or video cameras
Flags, banners or poles
Golf umbrellas or parasols
Gas canisters
Glass (of any kind), Chinese lanterns, fire or fireworks
Laser pens
Skateboards or scooters
Bicycles (cyclists may pass through the event site but must dismount)
Selfie sticks
Spray cans, air horns, klaxons, or similar
Any other items deemed unsafe or a risk to public safety
Read more about banned items at APE and the bag policy here.
Weather forecast
Saturday will be slightly cooler than it has been throughout the rest of the week, with London reaching around 25C. No need to pack a parka, it's set to stay nice and dry.
Who else is headlining All Points East this summer?
Cleo Sol, Barry Can't Swim, RAYE and The Maccabees will headline APE across two weekends this August.
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