
SAULT Returns with Rare Live Show at All Points East 2025
So here's something that’s stirring up serious excitement—SAULT is back, and they’re bringing their mysterious magic to London once again. If you’re even remotely tapped into the alternative soul and experimental music scene, this is huge. The enigmatic collective has just announced what will be their second-ever live performance, set to take place at All Points East 2025 in Victoria Park. And get this—it’s happening alongside the ever-soulful Cleo Sol on Friday, August 15. Yeah, it’s that real.
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SAULT, known for their refusal to conform to industry norms, shocked fans when they performed for the very first time at London’s Drumsheds back in December 2023. That show was legendary in itself, a full-on immersive performance of their powerful album Acts of Faith . But since then? Silence—until now. Out of nowhere, in true SAULT fashion, they surprise-dropped a new album titled 10 in April, and now, the upcoming All Points East show will be the first and only live presentation of that record. Talk about exclusive.
This special evening has been dubbed ‘Provenance’ , and it’s shaping up to be more than just a concert—it’s a moment. Cleo Sol, whose artistry continues to blossom with each release, will headline. She’s joined not only by SAULT but also reggae artist Chronixx , rounding out a genre-blending, emotionally rich lineup.
There’s still no confirmation of SAULT’s full roster—there never is—but producer Inflo is widely believed to be the mind behind the music. And while SAULT’s members remain officially uncredited, names like Cleo Sol, Kid Sister, and Chronixx are often whispered as collaborators. Their music weaves stories of liberation, identity, resistance, and hope—and their live shows reflect that same depth.
Tickets drop this Thursday, June 12 at 10am, and if history’s taught us anything, they’re not going to last long. This isn’t just another festival slot; it’s a cultural event, a rare window into the live world of one of Britain’s most elusive and thought-provoking musical collectives.
Whether you’ve been following SAULT since the early albums or just got swept up by Cleo Sol’s recent work, this show is one you won’t want to miss. August 15, Victoria Park—mark your calendar. The collective is calling.
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