Let's Rock Leeds festival is returning to Temple Newsam for 2023 with a star-studded retro line-up.
The line up of the 80s festival includes Soft Cell and Tony Hadley. You can get into the venue from 11am on Saturday, June 17, for a 12pm start and a 10.30pm finish
There's food available at the festival, from BBQ to Indian, Mexican and Chinese cuisines, though you can also bring your own picnic. Read on below for everything you need to know about Let's Rock Leeds.
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Line up
The line up for the 2023 festival features several big name acts. You can find all the set times below:
- 11.55am - Tony Hadley
- 1.20pm - Blancmange
- 1.42pm - LR hit Factory
- 2.16pm - Dr and The Medics
- 2.38pm - Heatwave
- 3pm - Hue and Cry
- 3.27pm - Roland Gift
- 4.22pm - Slim Jim Phantom
- 5.12pm - The Farm
- 6.12pm - The Real Thing
- 7.07pm - Midge Ure
- 8.17pm - OMD
- 9.32pm - Soft Cell
How to get there
There is limited parking available at the venue at Temple Newsam - though if you are driving put in Temple Newsam Road, Leeds LS150AE to your SatNav.
You can get the train into Leeds city centre and then there is a shuttle bus from Sovereign Street by the Hilton Hotel. There's buses every 10 minutes between 9.30am and 3pm to Temple Newsam.
There's buses back from Temple Newsam to the centre every 20 minutes between 6.30pm and 7.30pm and every 10 minutes from 7pm until 10.30pm.
Banned items
You cannot bring alcohol into the venue. You also can't bring glass or sharp objects (including picnic cutlery).
Barbecues are not permitted, and neither are dogs, unless they are guide dogs. You are allowed to bring tables and chairs, and small tents are permitted (up to 1m tall).
How to get tickets
The first three release tiers of tickets are already sold out, but there's still tier four and five tickets available. It's £59 for tier 4 tickets, and £65 for tier 5 tickets.
Once fees are included tier 4 goes up to £66.38 for adults. It's £16.88 for children under 13.
You can also spend £28.13 for tickets to use a posh loo at the festival. Click here to buy tickets.
To find out the latest event news in our city you can visit our Best in Leeds homepage. There you will also find a guide to great things to do in Leeds.
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