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.
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"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.
Boyband and radio hitmakers The Script are coming to Leeds and are playing out alongside an equally big support act.
'For the First Time' in almost a year, The Script are playing a run of live shows across the UK including Leeds' First Direct Arena.
This Irish-based band have soundtracked generations with their hits spanning two decades including 'Hall of Fame', 'Breakeven', 'Superheroes' and more.
Consisting of lead vocalist Danny O'Donoghue with Benjamin Seargent on bass, guitarist Ben Weaver and drummer Adam Marcello, their music fuses pop and rock.
The Script has released three albums that have topped both UK and Ireland charts as well as four Top 10 singles and they're hoping to reign supreme on the charts once more with upcoming LP The User's Guide to Being Human.
Although the full album doesn't drop until August, Danny and the rest of the lads have dropped a single titled 'Man In The Arena'.
There's even a nod to the Northern music scene on the tracklist as one of the upcoming releases is labelled 'The Crowd Was Singing Wonderwall'.
Other tracks on this LP include 'Living Our Life Without Me', 'I'm 100 Different People' and a song that's sure to get a few tears out of all of us - 'Grow Old with Grace'.
As well as announcing this new run of shows set for Winter 2026, The Script are joining Take That on a stadium tour titled The Circus Live across June and July.
Joining The Script on their latest UK tour this Winter is James Morrison known for similar ballad-like hits including 'Broken Strings' and 'Wonderful World'.
The Script UK tour dates
Mon 2 November - Belfast, UK - SSE Arena
Thu 5 November - Newcastle, UK - Utilita Arena
Fri 6 November - Birmingham, UK - Utilita Arena
Sat 7 November - Manchester, UK - Co-op Live
Mon 9 November - Nottingham, UK - Motorpoint Arena
Tue 10 November - Leeds, UK - First Direct Bank Arena
Thu 12 November - Aberdeen, UK - P&J Live
Fri 13 November - Glasgow, UK - OVO Hydro
Sat 14 November - Sheffield, UK - Utilita Arena
Mon 16 November - Bournemouth, UK - Bournemouth International Centre
Thu 19 November - Liverpool, UK - M&S Bank Arena
Sat 21 November - London, UK - The O2
The Script are visiting First Direct Arena on Tuesday 10 November 2026 for their The Man In The Arena Tour with tickets and more info HERE.
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A daytime rave where you can be in bed by 8pm is coming to Sheffield
Clementine Hall
The famous Day Fever is back and this time it’s set to be bigger and better than ever before.
If you haven’t heard of Day Fever before, then we are about to blow your mind.
Launched in early 2024 by actress Vicky McClure and frontman of Reverend & The Makers Jon McClure, Day Fever has become somewhat of a cultural sensation.
From its debut her in Sheffield to a tour that sees thousands of ravers hitting the dance floor each month, the message is clear: people want to dance and let loose, but still be in bed before 9pm. And to be honest, we don’t blame them.
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Running from 3pm to 8pm, Day Fever provides a proper night out that doesn’t completely write you off for the entire weekend.
Heading to Sheffield City Hall on Saturday 6th June, this edition of Day Fever will be filled with nothing but wall-to-wall hits courtesy of DJs Stars & Stace, Olly Hayes and Christian Carlisle.
"If you look back at the first Sheffield one to what we are now, the evolution of it is amazing," says Vicky McClure. "It was still the same people that wanted the same thing; they just wanted to go out in the day… and just have a dance!"
Think less nightclub, more joyful chaos. “It feels like a massive house party at your nan’s,” Vicky laughs. “No drama, no egos, just people acting daft, getting dressed up, and having the best time."
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"It’s stories that we hear that really sum up what it's about," says Vicky McClure. "We’ve had people going through chemotherapy… people grieving… and all of a sudden you just feel this room filled with love."