For some today is basically Christmas Eve as tomorrow morning we get to discover the Leeds Festival 2023 line up.
The first big names for the event will be announced from 8am on Friday, December 9. Radio 1 host Greg James will be revealing the news on his breakfast show.
There’s been lots of rumours in recent weeks about who might be appearing at Bramham Park with Harry Styles, Muse, Dua Lipa and The Weeknd all being put forward as possible headliners in recent weeks. We imagine many of you will be very excited about the Leeds Festival 2023 line up announcement.
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So, to whet your appetite, we’ve got another speculative fan-made ‘leaked line up’. This one comes from the Twitter account The RandL Mill and it features some huge acts.
Those being teased to appear include Billie Eilish, Sam Fender, Green Day and Foals among others. You can take a look at the poster below:
As ever, until we get an announcement from the Leeds Fest team, we'd stress there’s no official confirmation of this being the actual Leeds Fest 2023 line up. Although, we don't have long left now to discover the first names who will be appearing.
Leeds Festival 2023 will be happening between Friday, August 25 and Sunday, August 27. You can find out ticket details and buy them here.
As ever, we’ll keep you posted on the rumours of who will headline Leeds Festival. You can tell us who you’d love to see by commenting on this article.
You can catch up with all the highlights from Leeds Festival 2022 by visiting our recap blog and if you’d like to share stories, photos and videos from your experience at Bramham Park you can visit our dedicated Leeds Festival Facebook group. We'll bring you call the big news for next year's event when we get it.
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