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Craig Jones

Leeds Festival 2021 adds more huge names to line up

Some more big names have been added to the bill for Leeds Festival 2021.

We already know the six headliners who will be playing Bramham Park and its sister event in Reading next summer. Bill-topping performances will be coming from Liam Gallagher, Stormzy, Post Malone, Disclosure, Catfish and the Bottlemen, and Queens of the Stone Age.

As the festival couldn’t happen this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, organisers have wasted no time in revealing plans for next summer. Five new acts have now been added to the line up.

A spokesperson said: “Charli XCX, one of the biggest and most celebrated artists in the world from the past decade, will be returning to the festival for her fifth time. She’ll be joined by Yungblud, another artist who has taken the music industry by storm since exploding onto the scene back in 2018 – and if you saw his main stage performance in 2019, you know he’s going to be unmissable live in 2021.

“Norweigian sensation Sigrid, who’s progressive and innovative pop music has seen her rocket to global superstar status, has also been added to the bill alongside rapper, Jack Harlow, and pop punk heroes, Neck Deep, who’ve recently just released their fourth album, All Distortions Are Intentional.”

Other acts already confirmed for next year’s event include AJ Tracey, Lewis Capaldi, Mabel, Two Door Cinema Club and more.

Tickets

In 2021, Leeds Festival will be taking place between August 27 and 30.

Tickets are on-sale now. You can buy them from Ticketmaster.

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