Weekend tickets for Leeds Festival 2022 are sold out with only selected day tickets available at the massive Bramham Park event. There is a way you can still be part of the fun however by working at Leeds festival, the sister event to Reading festival.
The UK music festival runs from Friday August 26 to Sunday August 28 and will see six headline performances from major acts Arctic Monkeys, Bring Me The Horizon, Megan Thee Stallion, Dave, Rage Against The Machine and Halsey. If you love the festival atmosphere and want to make a bit of money over the August bank holiday weekend, there are still festival jobs available.
Hospitality and event staffing agency Mint People are looking for bar staff paying around £7.80 - £12 per hour dependent on age and experience. The job includes serving drinks, taking orders, clearing and cleaning tables, cash handling, preparing areas for service and polishing glassware and cutlery.
Read more: How to volunteer at Leeds Festival 2022 and how to apply
The same agency also has positions for unspecified festivals in Leeds for a bar manager and bar supervisor, so it may be worth an enquiry if you live locally and have relevant experience. You can contact Mint People here.
DC Site Services, responsible for managing the site, also provide a number of roles for Leeds Festival. These include zone supervisors, administration, festival control staff, drivers, stewards, cleaning, waste management and traffic and car parking staff. You can find out more here.
Ensuring the music festival is kept safe, independent AP Security provides security staff for the event. If you're interested in working with them, you can find out how to apply here.
We'll be bringing you all the action from the August bank holiday weekend event and you can keep up-to-date with goings on at our Leeds Festival Facebook group here.
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