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The Cribs lead the latest acts for Live At Leeds

including Rolo Tomassi, Amy Studt, Charlie Hole, Dan Owen, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Live At Leeds 2015 - The Cribs
Photo credit: Phil Bull


The Cribs lead the latest acts to be announced for Live At Leeds taking place over the bank holiday from Friday 1st until Monday 4th May 2015.

Also confirmed are Rolo Tomassi, Amy Studt, Charlie Hole, Dan Owen, Elderbrook, Fossa, Johnny O'Donnell, Jonny Quits, Rupert Stroud, Samuel S. Parkes, Sophie Jamieson, The Vryll Society, and Whilk and Misky.

The Cribs’ Gary Jarman said, "We are really looking forward to headlining Live at Leeds. It's cool because Leeds has always embraced us, and so to be asked to play our 'comeback' show headlining the festival is something that we are really looking forward to. The two nights we played at the Academy in December 2013 were the last shows that we played in the city, and they were 2 of our all time favourite gigs - so we have nothing but good feelings towards Leeds right now."

They join Lawson, Swim Deep, Carl Barat & The Jackals, Dry The River, Dutch Uncles Eagulls, Emmy The Great, Gaz Coombes, George The Poet, Hookworms, Lauren Aquilina, Lucy Rose, Mnek, Raleigh Ritchie, Rhodes, Saint Raymond, Slaves, Spector, Stornoway, Stormzy, Sunset Sons, The Strypes, 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, Rolo Tomassi, Scars On 45, Spring King, Telegram, Tobias Jesso Jr, Tom Williams, Yak, and more.

For the line-up details as available see the Live At Leeds line-up page.

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Tickets for Saturday are priced at £27.50 plus booking fee.

Wristbands allow entry to each of the participating venues, as individual venue capacities permit.

In its ninth year, Live at Leeds has quickly become an institution in the Leeds calendar taking place in numerous city venues and hosting national names and local talent performing at venues around the city centre in a celebration of new music.