Everything you need to know about Better Days Festival in Leeds

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The multi-arena outdoor festival promises a fantastic day full of disco, drum n bass, DJs and plenty of dancing.

Say goodbye to summer the right way: with an immersive experience, live musicians and a miniature funfair at Better Days Festival. 

After kicking off the festival season with a bang back in May, creators Fresh2Death and Good Life thought it only right to bid summer a farewell in the exact same way, only this time with a brand new indoor stage which is sure to take Better Days to the next level.

Returning to the iconic Leeds venue Beaver Works on Saturday 17 September 2022, they’ll be hosting an all day outdoor extravaganza of live music, entertainment, street food & dancing.

Better Days Festival.
Image: Better Days Festival

Promoting diversity, inclusivity, positivity and good vibes, everyone is welcome alongside whatever dance moves they wish to whack out on the dance floor.

An eclectic mix of music genres will be taking over the multiple stages, ranging from Tech House and UK Garage to House and Disco.

And it’s not just music that’s on offer, there’ll be plenty of spaces for you to chill out, relax and catch up with friends as well as street food vendors serving up a range of delicious food for you to chow down on.

Better Days Festival.
Image: Better Days Festival

For the adrenaline seekers out there, there’s an entire funfair for you to explore and a bouncy castle to hop on till you drop. Glitter artists will cover you in sparkles and walkabout performers will ensure that there’s never a dull moment.

Doors open at 3:00pm with the party continuing until the early hours of the morning. Tickets start from £12.00 each, plus a booking fee. 

The funfair at Better Days Festival.
Image: Better Days Festival

Get tickets for Better Days Festival Chapter 3: Summer Closing on Saturday 17 September 2022 here.

Read more: The best gigs, live music, comedy and club nights to get tickets for in Leeds | August / September 2022

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