NEWS: Live at Leeds announces further additions to its line-up 4

NEWS: Live at Leeds announces further additions to its line-up

Untitled-2-615x350With now less than two months to go before Live at Leeds embarks upon its ninth annual outing, last year’s winner of the coveted ‘Best Metropolitan Festival’ award has just announced a further fifty acts to be added to its already very impressive bill.

Joining a whole host of international, national and local acts that includes Carl Live-At-Leeds1Barat & The Jackals, Dry The River, Dutch Uncles, Gaz Coombes, Thurston Moore, George The Poet, Stormzy, Slaves and Swim Deep plus Leeds’ legends Hookworms and Eagulls will be the Warwickshire singer songwriter Lucy Rose, another rising English star in Lauren Aquilina, the four-piece rhythm and blues band from Cavan in Ireland, The Strypes, singer and Game of Thrones actor, Raleigh Ritchie, the much heralded Hertfordshire singer, songwriter and musician Rhodes and the Nottingham sensation Saint Raymond.

In further news, the event organisers have revealed that there will be two huge welcome parties held this year, both on Friday 1st May on the eve of Live at Leeds’ main wristbanded event on the Saturday. The first of these is at Leeds University and features Yorkshire heroes Pulled Apart By Horses, Dinosaur Pile Up and Allusondrugs with Darlia, Sundara Karma and The Hearts all performing across to the west of the city at the superb Brudenell Social Club. These are both separate ticketed events.

Live at Leeds is set to be a huge day with over two hundred bands and twenty stages.

The festival website can be found here

Priced at £27.50 for Saturday 2nd May 2015, tickets can be bought here:

www.lunatickets.co.uk  

Full Line-up Below:

CARL BARAT & THE JACKALS | DRY THE RIVER | DUTCH UNCLES | EAGULLS | EMMY THE GREAT | GAZ COOMBES | GEORGE THE POET HOOKWORMS | LAUREN AQUILINA | LAWSON | LUCY ROSE | MNEK | RALEIGH RITCHIE | RHODES | SAINT RAYMOND | SLAVES | SPECTOR STORNOWAY | STORMZY | SUNSET SONS | THE STRYPES | SWIM DEEP | THURSTON MOORE BAND | WE WERE PROMISED JETPACKS

 ARCANE ROOTS | BLOSSOMS | BOXED IN | BRAWLERS | CHILDHOOD | EKKAH | FLO MORRISSEY | H. HAWKLINE | JAGAARA | JOANNA GRUESOME | JP COOPER | LAURA DOGGETT | LONELADY | MENACE BEACH | MISTY MILLER | NIMMO | NOTHING BUT THIEVES | PALACE | PRETTY VICIOUS | REAL LIES | SCARS ON 45 | SPRING KING | TELEGRAM | TOBIAS JESSO JR | TOM WILLIAMS | YAK

 ACTOR | A.O.S.O.O.N | ADAM FRENCH | ADY SULEIMAN | ALEX BUREY | ALFIE CONNOR | ALMA ELSTE  | AMY YON | ASTRONOMYY | AYLEE | BAD//DREEMS | BEACH BABY | BILLIE BLACK | BLACK HONEY | BLACK PEAKS  | BLOODY KNEES | BRONCHO | BRUISING | BULLY | C DUNCAN | CAIROBI | CARNABELLS | CHAIKA | CHARLIE CUNNINGHAM | CHLOE BLACK | CLAY | CLOUD CASTLE LAKE | COLD OCEAN LIES | COLOUR OF SPRING | COMPNY | CROWS | FEHM | FOREVER CULT | FRANCES | FRANCISCO THE MAN | FRANKO FRAIZE | FRASER A. GORMAN | FREDDIE DICKSON & THE GUARD | GET INUIT | GLACIER PACIFIC | GULF | HONNE | HOOTON TENNIS CLUB | HYENA | IYES | JAKIL | JAMIE LAWSON | JASMINE THOMPSON | JET SETTER | KATE MILLER | KELVIN JONES | KID WAVE | LAKE KOMO | LAUREL | LIVES | LONGFELLOW | LOUIS BERRY | MAN MADE | MARSICANS | MONOGRAM | NEW VINYL | NGOD | OCEAAN | OHBOY! | OLIVER PINDER | ONLY GIRL | OSCA | OSCAR | OSCAR AND THE WOLF | PINKSHINYULTRABLAST | PIXEL FIX | PLASTIC MERMAIDS | POLO | PORT ISLA | PROM | PROSE | RACING GLACIERS | RAKETKANON | RAT BOY | REBECCA CLEMENTS | REDFACES | ROBYN SHERWELL | SAM GRIFFITHS | SAMUEL FORD | SEA LION | SEAFRET | SHELTER POINT | SKINNY LIVING | TALOS | TENTERHOOK | THABO AND THE REAL DEAL | THE ACADEMIC | THE AMAZONS | THE BEACH | THE COMPUTERS | THE HALF EARTH | THE MAGIC GANG | THE MISPERS | THE MOON | THE ORIELLES | THE RIPTIDE MOVEMENT | TIBET | TREASON KINGS | TWIN WILD | VANT | VAULTS |  VENDETTAS | VITAMIN | WALKING ON CARS | WOODEN ARMS WULF | YURS | ZIBRA

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