Festival Information
Yorkshire & The Humber
Overview
Leeds Festival, an integral part of the UK's music scene, mirrors the spirit of its sister event, Reading Festival, while retaining its own distinctive Yorkshire atmosphere. Showcasing a wide mix of rock, indie, electronic and hip-hop artists, it blends major headliners with breakthrough acts across multiple stages. Beyond the music, the festival features comedy, theatre and arts programming, adding variety to the weekend experience. Leeds is also known for its lively campsite culture, where thousands stay on-site and create a strong sense of community throughout the four-day event.
Line-up
View the
official line-up here.
Note: Line-ups can evolve/change closer to the event — check back regularly to stay up to date.
Festival Capacity: ≈ 85,000–95,000
Public sources for recent festivals cite site attendance around 90,000, with older references back to ~75,000. Official licence limits are not consistently published and capacity may vary yearly depending on layout, camping and ticketing.
Location
Leeds Festival takes place at: Bramham Park, Leeds, LS23 6ND, a historic estate around ten miles east of Leeds city centre. The festival is set across wide parkland, fields, and woodland edges, with dedicated arenas, stages, and camping zones distributed across the estate.
See their dedicated Travel Page for getting there info.
Parking is included in the ticket price. There are drop-off / pick-up zones, as well as a taxi rank. A shuttle bus runs between Leeds Train Station and the Festival.
Tickets
Basic Price Range: £150 - £325
This price range aims to give a rough idea of the lowest and highest prices typically available, including child and day tickets where relevant. Always check the official ticket page for current pricing.
Most festivals release tickets in phases: Early Bird, General Release, and Final Release. Generally, tickets are more expensive the closer it is to the festival start date.
Tickets to Leeds Festival can be purchased from the festival's official Tickets Page.
Beware of unlicensed ticket touts and listings (e.g. eBay, Gumtree). For more information regarding tickets, e.g. payment plans, visit the ticket info page.
Age Restrictions
Leeds Festival is open to all ages, however, it is advised not to bring young children. Attendees under 16 must be accompanied by an adult over 18 at all times. Valid, original ID (not a photocopy) is required for entry.
Options include:
- Weekend Ticket (Camping from Thursday)
- Weekend Ticket + Early Entry (Camping from Wednesday)
- Day Ticket (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday)
Upgrades and Extras:
- Campervan Pass
- Big Green Coach
- Charging lockers
- Refresh Retreat - lockers, luxury loos and showers
Important Ticket Information
Only purchase tickets from official sellers listed on the festival’s website. Most festivals do not allow ticket transfers between individuals, and resale is typically only permitted through official resale platforms (when available). Please review the festival’s official ticket terms and conditions before purchasing, as policies on refunds, exchanges, age restrictions, and entry requirements vary between events.
Accommodation
Leeds Festival is a camping festival, please bring your own equipment.
Campsite Options:
All weekend tickets include camping. As per below there are some choices about camping, some you pay more. Please check out the Where To Stay page on the festival website. Here you will find the choices along with links to secure your booking.
- General Campsite
- Glitterball Grove - Community camp
- The Meadow - Eco camp
- The Garden - Calm camp
- The Valley - Solo camp
- Pink Moon Boutique Village (Proper glamping!)
- Campervan & Caravan
Packing Checklist:
Ensure you're fully prepared for your festival adventure with our Essential Packing Checklist.
Accessibility
Leeds Festival has a dedicated Access Team, working alongside Attitude is Everything volunteers to ensure the Festival is accessible for all.
Visit the Access Information page to find out more.


