Leeds Festival is returning to Bramham Park and here’s everything you need to know ahead of this huge live music weekend.
Summer might nearly be over, but what better way to celebrate the last few days of blue skies and golden rays than attending a live music festival packed with our favourite artists?
Bramham Park is about to welcome 70,000 music fans, who will each be donning their finest ‘Sundress’, enrolling at the ‘Pink Pony Club’, and unleashing their ‘Northern Attitude’, all while ‘Sleepwalking’ from stage to stage to make sure they don’t miss a single set.
Covering everything from hip hop to pure pop, indie rock to metal, if there’s one thing that Leeds Festival boasts, it’s an eclectic and diverse music soundscape for all to enjoy.
Leeds Festival has been providing Yorkshire residents and festivalgoers from across the UK with some cracking acts and performers since 1999 – and this year is no different.
This Leeds-based music celebration is about to ‘Praise The Lord’ as A$AP Rocky plays out an exclusive set which will mark his only Europe festival appearance of 2025.
Chappell Roan is ditching ‘The Subway’ for the Weaver Network as she has been confirmed as another headliner for Leeds Festival 2025.
Adored Irish singer and acoustic act Hozier is also making a long trek as he makes his way ‘From Eden’ to Bramham Park – guitar in hand – to play a selection of discography standouts.
Our friends over at The Sheff will be buzzing as hometown music maestros Bring Me the Horizon claim their ‘Throne’ and the fourth headline slot at this prestigious music festival.
Main Stage
Chevron Stage
Festival Republic Stage
Image Credit: Charles Reagan (via Official R&L)
Main Stage
Chevron Stage
Festival Republic Stage
Image Credit: Phoebe Fox (via Official R&L)
Main Stage
Chevron Stage
Festival Republic Stage
Tickets for Leeds Festival are always in demand, but we’re not here to say ‘Good Luck, Babe’ and leave you empty-handed.
You can still find a handful of tickets for individual days and you can even score yourself tickets to the full three days of sensational live music and a variety of accommodation options HERE.
Of course you may be thinking this is a silly question to ask considering its location is mentioned in the festival title, however Leeds Festival actually isn’t in the city centre.
Located in Bramham Park, this bank holiday weekend music destination is a 30 minute drive from the city centre.
The full address is: Leeds Festival, Bramham Park, Leeds, England, LS23 6ND.
From Leeds City Centre
Shuttle buses will be provided by First Bus from the Leeds Train Station area, and tickets can be bought via the app HERE.
For those getting a lift there will be an official ‘Pick Up and Drop Off’ zone, located off York Road on the A64.
Uber is the official taxi company for the festival, but naturally local cabs will be in the area. Leeds Festival is estimating a taxi will cost around £25 – £40 each way.
From around the UK
Big Green Coaches is partnering with Leeds Festival 2023 to get festival goers from right across the UK.
Pick up locations include Bangor, Beverley, Birkenhead, Birmingham, Carlisle, Chester, Chesterfield, Coventry, Darlington, Derby, Durham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Holyhead, Hull, Lancaster, Leicester, Liverpool, Llandudno, Loughborough, Manchester, Mansfield, Middlesbrough, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Nottingham, Preston, Rhyl, Seaham (Dalton Park)*, Sheffield, Stafford, Stockport, Stockton-on-Tees, Stoke on Trent, Sunderland, Workington and York.
You can book tickets HERE.
The only confirmed shop as of yet is UK supermarket chain Co-op, who will have a pop-up shop across the Leeds Festival weekend, offering festivalgoers a selection of trusty meal deals.
Of course it wouldn’t be a live music festival without a variety of food trucks and vendors with free-flowing fries, burgers, hot dogs and more, and we’re sure you can expect just that across all three dates too.
Last year saw Pollini’s Pizza Slice, Nom Nom Kitchen and the very fitting Yorkshire Wrap Company, who packages a mighty Sunday roast into a tortilla, covered in heaps of gravy too, yes please.
There will be professionals onsite to help you with any problems you may encounter during your time at the festival.
There are over a thousand security, stewards and campsite staff on duty, all of which wear branded festival tabards. Locate a member of staff for any emergencies, who will be able to assist or locate the correct assistance.
Featured Images – James Bridle (via Official R&L)