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Honeyblood, Dream Wife & Eat Fast join Live at Leeds 2017 line-up
Trudy and the Romance, Nothing But Thieves and many more have joined the bill.
Honeyblood, Dream Wife and Eat Fast are three of the latest acts to be added to the line-up of this year’s Live at Leeds.
This year’s edition of the festival has already confirmed the likes of The Big Moon, Wild Beasts, Slaves and Black Honey, and now it’s announced another slew of brilliant names.
Elsewhere on the latest list of additions are the likes of Trudy and the Romance, Nothing But Thieves, The Hunna, ‘Rag ‘n’ Bone Man’ and King Nun, all of whom will be playing in venues across Leeds as part of the event.
The full list of acts included in the latest wave of additions is as follows.
Honeyblood, Dream Wife, Eat Fast, Trudy and the Romance, ‘Rag ‘n’ Bone Man’, Nothing But Thieves, DMA’s, The Hunna, Temples, Fickle Friends, Gabrielle Aplin, Clean Cut Kid, The Moonlandingz, Get Inuit, Tom Grennan, HMLTD, Eat Fast, Kojey Radical, She Drew The Gun, Ider, Fish, Trudy & The Romance, Idles, LIFE, King Nun, Pale Waves, Jake Isaac, Lewis Watson, Aine Cahill, Be Charlotte, Off Bloom, Tender, Artificial Pleasure, Otzeki, Xamvolo, Matt Maltese, Chinah, Plastic Mermaids, Tom Walker, Connie Constance, Adrian Coker, Anna Straker, Atlas Wynd, Bad Nerves, Banfi, Bryde, Club Drive, Easylife, Fazerdaze, Husky Loops, Indigo Husk, Jordan Allen, Jordan Mackampa, Joy Crookes, Judas, Kovic, Kyko, Laurel, Lea Porcelain, Marthagunn, Paris Youth Foundation, Puma Blues, Rory Wynne, Ten Tonnes, The Orielles, White Kite, Yellow Days, Cerys Selvey, Jade Bird, Chest Pains, Dead Naked Hippies, Faux Pas, Fling, Furr, Heir, The Gallery, The Golden Age Of TV, The Tiny Minds and Treeboy & Arc.
This year’s Live at Leeds takes place on Saturday 29th April 2017, and tickets are on sale now.
They’ll also be hosting an official welcome party when the brilliant Future Islands head to the city a day prior, for their own headline show on Friday 28th April.
DIY’s also an official media partner for this year’s event which means we’ll be bringing you all of the action before, during and after the festival - so keep your eyes peeled!
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