With just over a week to go, Live At Leeds 2018 is shaping up to be the unmissable opening burst to the summer festival season with an unrivalled lineup of the very best in new and exciting music – growing even bigger with the announcement of two very special guest appearances at the festival itself.
Opening the day at the Holy Trinity Church, Heavenly Records weavers The Orielles will bring their much-talked about debut album ‘Silver Dollar Moment’ to Leeds city centre, for an unbridled fever of celebration and glorious sun-soaked highs – the perfect order to kick-start a day full of phenomenal names at every turn. At the same time, over at The Key Club – cult titan Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly will be ushering in his next chapter with a stunning set that’s bound to be an unmissable trip down memory lane.
They join a lineup packed full of artists and sounds defining 2018 and beyond, with live favourites, heavyweight names and breaking new talent playing across the city and making Live At Leeds an essential moment to discover your next favourite bands. Lead by returning indie royalty The Vaccines, Peace, Circa Waves and The Horrors – trailblazers and leading game-changers rule the roost, with Idles, The Magic Gang, Superorganism, Nadine Shah, Rae Morris, Pale Waves, Blaenavon, Yak, Bad Sounds, Pulled Apart By Horses, Tom Walker, Cabbage, Sunset Sons, Spring King, Boy Azooga, Anteros, Ten Tonnes and many more all descending across the city. Live At Leeds is the celebration of new music that 2018 needs, and the first place to hear the essential sounds it has to offer.
Final tickets are available now at:
https://liveatleeds.com/
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