Festivals
The Cribs, Rolo Tomassi and more join Live at Leeds line up
Check out the new additions to the May bill.
The Cribs and Rolo Tomassi are leading a new list of line up additions for Live at Leeds 2015, for which DIY is an official media partner.
Rolo Tomassi’s James Spence says: “We’re pleased to have the opportunity to return to play this years Live at Leeds. Having played the festival in 2010, we know what it’s all about and are glad to be joining an already fantastic line up and I hope to catch a bunch of acts on the day!”
For Yorkshire natives The Cribs, the event will follow the release of their forthcoming sixth album ‘For All My Sisters’, due later this month.
Also added the bill today are Amy Studt, Charlie Hole, Dan Owen, Elderbrook, Fossa, Jonny O’Donnell, Jonny Quits, Rupert Stroud, Samuel S.Parkes, Sophie Jamieson, The Vryll Society and Whilk and Misky.
They join the likes of Dry The River, Dutch Uncles, Thurston Moore, Eagulls, Stormzy, Swim Deep and Hookworms.
Live at Leeds will take place across various venues in Leeds from 1st - 4th May. For more information, and tickets, visit liveatleeds.com. Grab The Cribs’ new album and a Live At Leeds ticket here.
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