Noel Gallagher, Travis and Happy Mondays are amongst massive acts performing at Bingley Festival 2023 next weekend.
The Bingley Festival, which will be held at Bradford and Bingley Rugby Club next weekend, is set to wow crowds with a star-studded line-up of chart toppers from the last 30 years.
In what has been hailed by festival organisers as the 'biggest and best' line-up to date, the four-day festival is set to be one for the history books, and there are still a few tickets left on sale.
Bingley Festival 2023 will run between Thursday 3 August and end on Sunday 6 August, with music held across three stages.
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Kicking off the weekend on Thursday 3 August is the iconic Happy Mondays, who will be joined by Britpop legends The Boo Radleys for an epic opening party.
Headline performances include Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds on Friday, Stone Roses' frontman Ian Brown on Saturday and Scottish rock band Travis will be closing the festival on the Sunday.
Other huge names taking to the the stage include Kate Nash, Jake Bugg, Razor Light, The Cribs, James Bay and The Zutons.
There'll also be a vast array of delicious street food on offer as well as street performers wandering the site to wow festival goers between sets.
A Bingley Festival spokesperson said: “We're super thrilled to confirm our all-star line up for what we think is our biggest and best line up to date rammed with celebrities and some of the best new and emerging music the UK has to offer right now.
“Happy Mondays are the perfect party starter and we're delighted Shaun Ryder, Bez, Rowetta and all of the gang can make it. We can't wait to get started. There aren't many tickets left so for those that want to join the party, don't delay.”
For those wanting not to miss a beat, full weekend tickets are still available alongside camping tickets, so you can make sure you won't be skipping out on any of the action as you lay your head down just minutes away from the site.
Day tickets for all days are still available but be quick as they won't be sticking around for long.
You can get your ticket to Bingley Festival 2023 here.
Bramley’s independent festival is back after a sell-out first year.
Three local businesses, no corporate sponsor, one big day.
That's the motto of Mill Fest - an indie festival returning to Swinnow Grange Mills in Bramley after a sell-out debut that brought more than 600 people through the gates.
Mill Fest began as a shared idea between three Bramley businesses who fancied putting on a proper day out for the area, and we're so glad they did.
Last August it turned Swinnow Grange Mills into a full day of live music, street food, flash tattoos, market stalls and cold pints in the sun. We can't think of a better way to spend the day to be honest.
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This year Mill Fest is back and taking place on Sunday 2 August, and the plan is simple - keep what made it work and build on it.
There will be a full day of live music, the return of the flash tattoo day, more independent traders, street food and local beer. This time the team is keen to bring in more businesses and faces from around the area, and the full lineup and programme will be announced over the coming weeks.
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Owen Wilson from Against the Grain Bar said: “We started this because we wanted to put something on for Bramley, run by the people who actually work here. Last year went better than any of us expected. The place was full, the sun came out, and it felt like the whole area showed up. We can’t wait to do it again.”
Danae Miller from Grays Salon said: "The aim for this year is the same day people loved, just a bit bigger. We’d love to get more local businesses and artists involved, and to see even more familiar faces down at the mill. If we get the weather, it’ll be another one to remember.”
American rapper cancels rescheduled Leeds gig AGAIN due to ‘ongoing illness’
Clementine Hall
Action Bronson cancels Leeds gig for a second time, and it's safe to say fans aren't happy.
Ariyan Arslani, better known by his stage name Action Bronson, is an American rapper, chef and TV personality with a huge following.
The star was meant to perform at Project House last Tuesday 30 June but the show was cancelled the morning of, and subsequently the venue released an updated date of Tuesday 7 July.
It seems fans of Bronson may be experiencing some deja vu, as the gig has yet again been cancelled with short notice.
Except this time, no rescheduled date has been given.
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The statement by Project House reads: "We have been informed by Action Bronson's team that regrettably, due to an ongoing illness he will be unable to perform at Project House this evening.
"We're incredibly sorry to be cancelling at such short notice. We had hoped last week's postponements would allow for sufficient recovery time but sadly, that has not been the case. Action is as disappointed as we are and we'd like to wish him all the best. Refunds will be issued from the point of purchase."
And it's fair to say the comments are...interesting, with fans far from happy about a second cancellation.
One comment reads: "Well enough to play two shows in London and one in the Netherlands, but just can’t seem to shake a cold to get to Leeds."
Whilst another disappointed fan commented: "He’s not ill guys! Obviously not a knock on the lovely folks at project house, but that’s a bullshit reason he and his team have come up with for insurance purposes!"