more acts announced for The Relentless Stage at Leeds Festival

Clean Bandit, TCTS, Major Look, The Frederik, and more

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 31st Jul 2013

Clean Bandit

Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th August 2013
Bramham Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS23 6ND, England MAP
£202.50 for the weekend
Daily capacity: 79,999
Last updated: Thu 22nd Aug 2013

More acts have been announced for the Relentless Energy Drink Stage at Leeds Festival 2013 headlined by the previously announced DJ Yoda, Mike Skinner, Zane Lowe and Feed Me.

The Relentless Stage is located in the new wooded are at the festival and will provide a late night hangout from Thursday and will be host to Kiwi, Dan Greenpeace, Clean Bandit, TCTS, Major Look , Alex Light, The Frederik, and Burns.

Headliners Green Day will top the bill on Saturday, Eminem headlines Sunday, and Biffy Clyro open the show on Friday. All three of the Main Stage headliners are UK festival exclusives.

They are joined by UK festival exclusive performances from Fall Out Boy, System Of A Down, and Deftones, plus Skrillex, Major Lazer, Azealia Banks, Flux Pavillion, Redlight, Night Works, Foals, Jake Bugg, Bring Me The Horizon, System of a Down, Fall Out Boy, Alt-J, Deftones, Skrillex, Nine Inch Nails, Phoenix, Knife Party, Frank Turner, A$AP Rocky, The Strypes, Alex Clare, Disclosure, The Lumineers, Swim Deep, Azealia Banks, Editors, Johnny Marr, Magnetic Man, Baauer, Major Lazer, Tame Impala, Bastille, Mallory Knox, Temples, Modestep, The 1975, The Blackout, New Found Glory, Theme Park, Tomahawk, Hadouken!, Palma Violets, Twin Atlantic, Chase & Status, Haim, Peace, Deap Vally, Sub Focus, Wretch 32, Toddla T Sound, P Money, Don Broco, The Pretty Reckless, Night Engine, Deaf Havana, Darwin Deez, Villagers, Wavves, Alvin Risk, Pegboard Nerds, Post War Years, Feed The Rhino, The Creepshow, Rat Attack, Palm Reader, Gnarwolves, Sonic Boom Six, Off With Their Heads, Chuck Ragan, Anti-Vigilante, Sharks, Great Cynics, Filter, Hacktivist, Virginmarys, Beware Of Darkness, Hawk Eyes, Papa, Charlie Boyer and the Voyeurs, Savages, DIIV, Dan Croll, Sons and Lovers, Mount Kimbie, Frankie and The Heartstrings, In The Valley Below, China Rats, San Cisco, Itch, Chance the Rapper, Action Bronson, Giggs, Ghostpoet, Angel Haze, Ms Dymanite, David Rodigan, Shikari Sound System, Funeral For A Friend, Crystal Fighters, British Sea Power, Spector, Chvrches, Lucy Rose, Pure Love, Gallows, And So I Watch You From Afar, Crossfaith, Arcane Roots, Heaven's Basement, Alkaline Trio, The Living End, RX Bandits, The Jim Jones Revue, Tim Burgess, Merchandise, Splashh, Parquet Courts, Frightened Rabbit, Fidlar, Kodaline, Tribes, AlunaGeorge, Fenech-Soler, and more. There are still more acts to be confirmed as well the line-up for the BBC Introducing Stage.

Also confirmed is a new interactive area - Off The Wall hosting The Mess, Ping Pong Parlour, The Pop Up Parlour, Pins & Needles – Scoop!, Bootworks, Disco Shed, and Leeds Met presents The Mothership and The Wagon. 

For the line-up details, and stage splits, where available, please click here for Reading and here for Leeds.

Leeds Festival takes place at Bramham Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire with it's sister event Reading Festival taking place at Little Johns Farm, Richfield Avenue, Reading, Berkshire.

Weekend tickets are priced at £202.50, with day tickets priced at £90.

Early entry tickets enabling festival goers to get into the site on the Wednesday are priced at £15, car park passes £5, with campervan passes priced at £60, and lockers £15. 

Children under 13 (12 and under) are admitted free but MUST be accompanied by a ticket holding adult. Please note there is no separate children's area at this event, and eFestivals considers this an event not really suitable for small children.

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