Leeds Festival 2023: Set times and how to watch acts on TV
Thousands have arrived at Leeds Festival waiting for their favourite artists to take centre stage.
Billie Eilish, Sam Fender, The Killers, Foals, The 1975, and Imagine Dragons are some of this year's headliners. Between Friday, August 25, and Sunday, August 27, over 150 artists are scheduled to perform.
Even if it may rain a little for Leeds festivalgoers, it likely won't spoil the atmosphere at one of the nation's most well-liked music festivals.
If you’re attending this weekend, here’s all the important information you need to know.
Where is Leeds Festival taking place?
Leeds Festival is taking place at Bramham Park, England, LS23 6ND.
Festival organisers encourage attendees to follow the route signage rather than consulting a map because the junction numbers on the A1(M) changed a few years ago, and outdated printed maps, obsolete sat nav systems, and other devices may not represent the proper junction numbering on the ground.
If you’re travelling by car, no matter where you are coming from, take the A1, M1, or A1(M), and then follow the motorway signage. The A1(M) is where all roads to Leeds Festival begin.
Alternatively, by waiting for the shuttle bus outside Leeds Railway Station, you can board it and head to the Leeds Festival.
The closest train station to the festival is Leeds Railway Station, which serves trains from all around the nation. For those who want to take a taxi to Bramham Park, which takes about 30 minutes, there will be a taxi rank where they may wait for the shuttle bus.
Big Green transport serves as the Leeds Festival's official transport provider. More than 35 places across the nation are served by them.
Pickup and return trips are available if you choose to arrive at the campsite on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. There are also coach options available for day ticket holders that will pick you up after the music has finished and drop you off before it begins.
Who is playing and the set times at Leeds Festival 2023?
Friday, August 25
Main Stage East
12:00 – 12:30: The Amazons
13:15 – 13:45: Muna
14:35 – 15:05: Bakar
15:55 – 16:25: Rina Sawayama
17:20 – 17:55: Declan McKenna
19:00 – 19:40: Steve Lacy
21:20 – 22:50: Billie Eilish
Main Stage West
12:40 – 13:05: Hot Milk
13:55 – 14:25: The Snuts
15:15 – 15:45: Don Broco
16:35 – 17:10: Lil Tjay
18:05 – 18:50: Becky Hill
19:50 – 21:10: Imagine Dragons
Saturday. August 26
Main Stage East
12:45 – 13:15: Yard Act
14:05 – 14:35: Tion Wayne
15:30 – 16:05: Mimi Webb
17:00 – 17:35: Wet Leg
18:50 – 19:40: Loyle Carner
21:20 – 22:50: Sam Fender
Main Stage West
12:00 – 12:35: Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls
13:25 – 13:55: Sea Girls
14:45 – 15:20: You Me At Six
16:15 – 16:50: Trippie Redd
17:45 – 18:40: Bicep (Live)
19:50 – 21:10: Foals
Sunday, August 27
Main Stage East
12:40 – 13:10: Baby Queen
14:00 – 14:30: Holly Humberstone
15:20 – 15:50: Inhaler
16:50 – 17:30: Nothing But Thieves
18:30 – 19:20: Central Cee
21:10 – 22:50: The Killers
Main Stage West
12:00 – 12:30: Jamie Webster
13:20 – 13:50: Arlo Parks
14:40 – 15:10: Easy Life
16:00 – 16:40: Chase Atlantic
17:40 – 18:20: Knucks
19:30 – 21:00: The 1975
23:00 – 01:00: Sigma & Friends (Silent Disco)
How to watch Leeds Festival 2023 on TV?
A Reading and Leeds festival stream will be available on BBC iPlayer nonstop from Monday, August 21 through Sunday, August 27. Days before the festival, you can start feeling festive because the channel will play old performances from previous years.
On festival days, the entire festival is available as a free broadcast on iPlayer. So it's best to get your snacks and drinks ready if you want to party with festivalgoers in real time!
On-demand access to a few full sets will be provided. However, starting on Monday (August 28), BBC iPlayer will offer a Reading highlights stream that will allow you to watch consecutive performances from the festival.