It’s set to be an incredible festival as 30 acts are added to the already star studded line-up.
The six headline acts already confirmed for Leeds Festival 2024 are Blink-182, Lana Del Rey, Liam Gallagher, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Fred Again and Gerry Cinnamon.
Other huge names taking to the stages at Bramham Park include Two Door Cinema Club, Fontaines D.C., Denzel Curry, Pendulum, Reneé Rapp, Neck Deep and Nia Archives.
Raye, 21 Savage, Corella, The Last Dinner Party, The Prodigy, Scrillex, Jorja Smith, The Wombats, Hak Baker and Barry Can’t Swim will also be pulling crowds in to the iconic festival.
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And it doesn't stop there, as yesterday another stream of acts were added to the impressive line-up.
Some of the latest additions include Bears in Trees, Jaguar, Teddy Swims, The Kites and Good Neighbours.
The latest additions added to the line up are as follows:
ADMT
Arthi
Badger
Bears In Trees
Bilk
Bradley Simpson
Bvnquet
Cosmorat
Daisy
Dead Poet Society
Denham Audio
DJ Semtex
Dr Dubplate
Efan
Felix Ames
FLO
Frozemode
Gia
Good Neighbours
it's murph
Jaguar
Jessie Murph
Job Type & Vesarchie
Kid Kapichi
LeoStayTrill
METTE
Nathan Dawe
Notion b2b Oppidan
Oldboy
Seb Lowe
Selectacee
Simula
Skeptic
Sota
Swim School
Talk Show
Teddy Swims
The Kites
The Luka State
The Oozes
ThxSoMch
Ultimate Power – Silent Disco
Yemz
Zino Vinci
Melvin Benn, Managing Director of Festival Republic said: "Reading and Leeds doesn’t stand still; our audience demands the best and our line up strives to reflect what people are currently listening to. As the UK’s biggest and best music festival, Reading and Leeds is a unique and prestigious platform which attracts the world’s biggest artists.
Image: Reading and Leeds Festival
"We’re proud to always be at the cutting edge and keen eyes may have spotted another evolution for the show on the poster; ‘The Chevron’ – details of which will be revealed soon.”
Reading and Leeds Festival will take place from 21 – 25 August 2024, during its usual August Bank Holiday slot and with some fans struggling to contain their excitement, have already begun the countdown to the 2024 festival.
To read the full list of acts performing and to snap up your ticket, take a look at their website.
Northern Guitars in Leeds has had its long-term future secured after the building has been purchased as part of a nationwide community ownership initiative.
If you've ever been on a night out on Call Lane, then you will know of (or have heard) Northern Guitars.
It's about as grassroots as it gets, a proper intimate venue supporting artists of all levels.
And now the much-loved city centre venue, which has become a staple of Leeds' music scene, is one of the latest independent music venues to benefit from a scheme designed to protect cultural spaces from the pressures of the commercial property market.
Images: The Hoot Leeds
The space has been acquired by community benefit society Music Venue Properties (MVP), an organisation set up by the Music Venue Trust to buy the buildings occupied by grassroots venues and rent them back to operators on long-term agreements.
The move means the brilliant Northern Guitars can continue doing what it does best without the uncertainty that often comes with being in an increasingly challenging landscape.
MVP was launched in 2022 in response to the growing number of grassroots venues disappearing across the UK. According to the organisation, more than a third of the country's grassroots music venues have closed over the last two decades, with many struggling due to short-term leases and rising property costs.
Since launching, MVP has raised more than £7 million through community investment and funding, using the money to secure permanent homes for venues that play a vital role in nurturing emerging artists and supporting local music scenes.
This is a proper win for Northern Guitars and we're absolutely chuffed to know that they'll be going absolutely nowhere.
Opening party announced for Leeds’ newest XL nightclub taking over the old PRYZM site
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Leeds-based events brand Mint has officially revealed the location of its highly anticipated new venue, Mint XL.
And it's set to open in none other than the iconic former PRYZM nightclub site on Woodhouse Lane in the heart of Leeds city centre.
Known for its longstanding contribution to the city's electronic music landscape through Mint Festival, the brand is now embarking on its most ambitious venue project to date with the launch of a completely reimagined 2,500-capacity space.
The vast space is currently undergoing an extensive redevelopment and full-scale renovation, which will see Mint XL transformed into a state-of-the-art venue built around high-spec production, immersive experiences and forward-thinking programming.
Of course, it's all about the music. So at the heart of the venue is a major commitment to sound and production with a newly installed Funktion-One Vero sound system throughout the main space complemented by cutting-edge lighting, immersive visual production and bespoke room design.
Enough of the details though, let's get stuck into when it's actually going to open its doors.
Mint XL will officially launch on Friday 25 September with an opening party curated by renowned electronic music platform system which aims to set the tone for an ambitious inaugural season.
Taking over the entire venue, the event will bring together some of the most respected and influential names in underground electronic music, including Craig Richards, Enzo Siragusa, Fumiya Tanaka and Sonja Moonear, alongside a carefully selected lineup of acclaimed artists from across the scene.
Also on the line up is none other than Francesco Del Garda, Truly Madly, Prosumer, Laidlaw, Rich NXT, Voightmann, Foehn & Jerome Kinso, Isabelle Koci and of course long standing residents Annie Errez & Bobby ODonnell.
Tickets for the opening party for Mint XL will go live this Thursday 6 June at 6pm and you can get yours here.