The performance will take place at Victoria Park on Sunday, August 17, as part of the east London festival’s community day, headlining The East Stage with a set celebrating modern and classic anthems.
Tong said: “Really looking forward to bringing some Ibiza vibes to All Points East this Sunday.
“It’s a great chance to play these tracks in the heart of London and bring a selection of some of my favourite tunes to a festival crowd.
“See you there.”
CMAT set to perform Hero live at All Points East in a standout festival moment (Image: Sarah Doyle) He will be joined by DJ Yoda, who will present his audio-visual show 50 Years of Hip Hop, along with The Cuban Brothers, Kengo, and The Tamashii Drummers.
All Points East, held in collaboration with Tower Hamlets Council, will also feature a variety of family-friendly activities and performances.
Highlights include live theatre shows by Half Moon Presents, a Whitechapel-based youth theatre company, and non-contact boxing sessions for children led by Limehouse Boxing Academy.
There will also be free fitness sessions from Tower Hamlets-based Be Well.
For those interested in the arts, Rich Mix will showcase emerging talent from local rappers, singers, and DJs.
The Sunny Jar Eco Hub will offer upcycling workshops for children and teens, teaching them to turn scrap paper into eco-friendly jewellery.
The Cuban Brothers will deliver a full show blending B-Boy action with comedy, while DJ Yoda’s set promises a journey through hip hop’s evolution from the Bronx to its global influence.
Kengo, a London-based DJ and producer, will bring an eclectic mix of house and world music.
The Tamashii Drummers will perform a fusion of traditional and contemporary Japanese Taiko drumming.
The Spotlight youth space will also host performances from young artists in music, dance, and DJing.
This year’s All Points East line-up includes Cleo Sol on Friday, August 15, Chase and Status on Saturday, August 16, Barry Can’t Swim on Friday, August 22, RAYE on Saturday, August 23, and The Maccabees on Sunday, August 24.