Festivals
Live at Leeds In The Park unveil full 2025 lineup
Manic Street Preachers, Bloc Party, Yard Act and many more will hit Leeds’ Temple Newsam Park this May.
Live at Leeds In The Park have dropped the full lineup for 2025’s festival, adding the likes of Welsh legends Manic Street Preachers, indie upstarts Sports Team, and folk-pop favourite Katy J Pearson to the bill.
Returning to Leeds’ Temple Newsam Park on Saturday 24th May for an almighty all-dayer, the fest will also welcome new additions like Hard Life (for the first time under their new moniker), London instrumentalists Los Bitchos, Nottingham heroes Do Nothing, and many more to the stage this Summer, joining previously announced names including headliners Bloc Party, Scandi-pop sensation Sigrid, and local legends Yard Act.
Away from the live sets, punters will also be able to enjoy Dave Masterman’s renowned ‘All My Friends’ club night, comedy from Maisie Adams, Angelos Epithemiou and more, and even have a crack at playing musical bingo (hosted by yours truly), pub quizzes, and Shaun Williamson’s iconic ‘Barrioke’.
So what are you waiting for? Find out more and grab tickets from the Live At Leeds website, and check out the full lineup in all its glory below.
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