Northern Irish trio Kneecap have announced a brand new UK tour, including a date right here in Leeds – and tickets go live this week.
The Belfast-based rap band formed back in 2017 and have gone on to become a politically-charged cult favourite not just over in the ‘Emerald Isle’ but here in Britain and beyond.
Confirming a UK tour this winter, the divisive group will be coming to Leeds for what is sure to be a sell-out show among their many die-hard fans.
Regardless, the outspoken anti-establishment and anti-imperialist musicians, who often work traditional Gaelic language into their music, continue to garner a passionate and loyal following across the globe, especially when it comes to covering contentious subject matter.
While the spotlight was very much on them ahead of their Glastonbury appearance this year, it ended up being fellow punk-rap outfit Bob Vylan who arguably caught the most flak, being condemned by Starmer and subsequently being dropped from multiple gigs, including a Manchester music festival.
As for Kneecap, despite member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh being charged with a ‘terror offence’ and Glasto investigations continuing, a total of 11 UK tour dates have been set, with multiple gigs here in the North.
Set to head to Leeds' O2 Academy on Thursday 20 November, other nearby concerts include Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield and Newcastle.
Kneecap pre-sale goes live from 10am tomorrow (Wednesday, 15 July) and general admission tickets available on Friday, 19 July – again, from 10am.
An independent music festival in South Yorkshire has been forced to cancel.
It's official, music festival season is on the horizon and it's getting us very excited to be stood in a field with a pint of cider in our grasp.
But unfortunately, that won't be the case for those looking to attend Reytfest - an independent music festival 'run my music fans by music fans'.
Set to take place at the end of June, the festival announced on Tuesday 12 May that they have had to cancel the event due to 'the cost of living crisis'.
Posting the news to Instagram, Reytfest said: "We have had to make the heartbreaking decision to not go ahead with the REYT FEST event this June. This is due primarily to poor ticket sales which we can only attribute to the cost of living crisis.
"We would like to thank everyone who contributed to the festival, from the bands, vendors, stakeholders, suppliers and all other interested parties. We’d also like to thank you, our followers, liking and sharing our posts really built our fanbase, but especially to those of you who purchased tickets.
"Rest assured your ticket money will be refunded and please don’t get disheartened by this news, keep on booking live events whether its grassroots music in a local bar to big band stadium events or something completely different such as theatres, cinema, sports, etc, if people don’t buy tickets, they will disappear.
"We had a dream that unfortunately we can’t see through to fruition on this occasion, but we’ve learnt so much and we don’t want to throw all that knowledge and experience away, so when the time is right - watch this space!! Thank you - Jon (Brad), Ian, Jess and the rest of the REYT FEST Team."
Leeds Jazz Festival returns to the city this month complete with best lineup yet
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The 2026 edition of the Leeds Jazz Festival is here, and it's set to be bigger and better than ever before.
If you're a lover of jazz, then you're going to want to keep reading.
Now in its fifth year, Leeds Jazz Festival showcases the best of local, national, and international music through gigs, screenings, DJs, talks and more.
The festival is set to take place across the city from Thursday 21 to Tuesday 26 May 2026, making it the perfect event to enjoy across the bank holiday weekend.
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Kicking the festival off is Submotion Orchestra, a boundary-pushing musical collective originally formed in Leeds who will be making their return to The Wardrobe for a very special gig.
Over in Chapel Allerton, Jazz Leeds will bring Donovan Haffner to Seven Arts, fresh from his wins for "Jazz Newcomer of the Year" at the UK Parliamentary Jazz Awards and "UK Breakthrough Act" at the 2026 JazzFM Awards.
Leeds Jazz Festival legend DJ Lubi has curated a fantastic night of live Cuban music, alongside a Cuban dance class and a DJ after-party at Howard Assembly Room.
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Elsewhere at The Domino Club there'll be a whole host of different events taking place, including Three or Four Shades of Mingus, Alligator Gumbo, and two special shows celebrating the 100th birthday of jazz icon Miles Davis.
For more laid-back chill vibes on Bank Holiday Monday, Mercury Music Prize-nominated pianist Kit Downes will play an intimate performance in the stunning acoustics of Mill Hill Chapel. Now that is something not to be missed.
For full details on the lineup as well as information on free activities as well as ticketed gigs, visit the Leeds Jazz Festival website.