Organisers predict a quick sell-out and have warned Leeds Festival goers to act fast to avoid risk of missing out.
Leeds Festival 2023 tickets will go on sale today, Wednesday 31 August at 12pm.
Organisers have warned that weekend tickets will sell out months in advance and that people should buy them soon to avoid disappointment.
The festival will be taking place from 25 to 27 August 2023 at Bramham Park, the line-up is not yet known and is due to be released at a later date.
The ticket release comes just days after the 2022 festival closed it’s gates, which saw headliners such as Bring Me The Horizon, The 1975 and Dave perform to huge crowds across the bank holiday weekend.
Leeds Festival announced on their website “Thank you to everyone who made it to Leeds Festival 2022. You danced, you sang, you moshed, you laughed, you raved and you made it.”
“2022 tickets sold out months in advance, so make sure you don’t miss out on tickets for 2023. Set your alarms!”
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Weekend tickets on sale midday THIS Wednesday. #RandL23 Line-up will be announced at a later date ⏳ switch on app notifications to be the first find out 🫶 pic.twitter.com/UgV7pLIMCU— Reading & Leeds Fest (@OfficialRandL) August 29, 2022
It was reported in 2019 that an estimated 200,000 fans attend the festival each year, including campers and those with single day tickets. The arena was filled with 10 different stages this year, which is more than the festival has ever seen before.
A historic performance was made by Sheffield-born band The Arctic Monkeys on the Sunday evening, who returned to the main stage after previously headlining the festival back in 2014.
The performance, lead by rock and roll frontman Alex Turner, was their first in the UK after a four year hiatus and featured a tour through their six records whilst also sneaking in a brand new song which has got people across the country talking about their exciting return to music.
You can grab your tickets at noon today from the official website.
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Feature Image: Leeds Festival 2022