It is finally time for Leeds Festival 2019, and there are plenty of big name acts to kick the festival off in style.
We have a true festival heavyweight headlining the opening night, with Dave Grohl's Foo Fighters closing proceedings on the Main Stage.
Below, you'll find for the Main Stage, BBC Radio 1 Stage, BBC Radio 1 Dance Stage and The Pit/The Lock Up as well as a little bit of information about all the acts playing to ensure you don't miss any of the action.
Our team will be bringing you everything you need to know about Leeds Festival 2019. On LeedsLive, you'll find rumours about secret sets, travel details, information about banned items from the site, how to watch the action on TV and more.
Main Stage
Foo Fighters - 8:15pm

Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters are no strangers to Leeds Festival, with the rock giants the perfect act to close the opening night.
A Day To Remember - 6:35pm
They have racked up hundreds of millions of listens online, and playing directly before Foo Fighters is a big moment for the band.
Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes - 5:15pm
It has been several years since Leeds Festival posted a lineup that didn't feature Frank Carter in some form, and he features highly on the bill again here.
The Distillers - 4:05pm
Having disbanded in 2006, the American punk band reformed last year and make a festival return at Leeds.
Enter Shikari - 3:10pm
Leeds Festival regulars, the band have recently released their fifth studio album.
Yungblud - 2:15pm
Hailing from just down the road in Doncaster, Yungblud brings his high-energy show to the Main Stage this year.
Mayday Parade - 13:25
Six albums into their career, Mayday Parade have earned a Main Stage slot this year.
SWMRS - 12:40
SWMRS are a California-based punk rock band first formed in 2004.
Milk Teeth - 12pm
Hailing from a small town in Gloucestershire, Milk Teeth are sure to open the Main Stage with plenty of noise.
BBC Radio 1 Stage
Bastille - 10pm
Pompeii reached number two in the singles chart back in 2013, and the band have been racking up hit tunes ever since forming in 2010. They will bring out all of their favourites in their exciting headline set.
Chvrches - 8:40pm
The Scottish rockers are well used to featuring high on the bill at festivals, and they feature highly again on the BBC Radio 1 Stage.
Sundara Karma - 7:40pm
Sundara Karma headlined Live at Leeds this year, and they return to the city for one of their biggest shows.
Lil Baby - 6:40pm
The rapper from Atlanta, Georgia is only 24-years-old but already making waves.
Gunna - 5:50pm
Another Georgia rapper, Gunna has featured alongside big names like Travis Scott in the past.
The Amazons - 4:55pm
A Radio 1 favourite, The Amazons hail from Reading and will play in Leeds as well as their home town.
Machine Gun Kelly - 3:55pm
The rapper made headlines for his 'beef' with former headliner Eminem.
The Story So Far - 3:05pm
The California band have released four studio albums in their career to date.
Picture This - 2:15pm
Expect catchy choruses when Picture This play on the Radio 1 stage.
The Faim - 1:25pm
An Australian band with a wide variety of sounds, The Faim are well worth checking out.
Childcare - 12:35pm
The West London band open the Radio 1 stage this year.
BBC Radio 1 Dance stage
Denis Sulta - 9:30pm
Coming in hot from Glasgow, Denis Sulta is on fire right now and headlines the first night of the Dance Stage.
Honey Dijon - 8:20pm
Chicago-born Honey Dijon dips into a number of genres every time she plays, you're in for a treat if you catch her this year.
Mella Dee - 7:10pm
Expect a thrilling combination of all things electronic when Mella Dee hits the stage.
Amy Becker - 6:20pm
Becker will also play at the Relentless After Dark stage on Thursday night.
Holy Goof - 5:10pm
Holy Goof is sure to drop bassline, house, grime and everything in between - turn the volume up!
Anti Up - 4pm
Chris Lorenzo and Chris Lake debuted their project Anti Up in Las Vegas and their next stop is in Leeds.
James Organ - 2:50pm
Organ arrives in Leeds having made his name in Liverpool.
Kim Petras - 2pm
Lunchtime or not, the German singer-songwriter will have everyone moving!
Everyone You Know - 1:10pm
Inspired by the rave scene, the opening act are a lot of fun - look out for 'Dance Like We Used To'.
The Pit / The Lock Up
Enter Shikari - 7:15pm
Playing their second set of the day after the earlier Main Stage slot, Enter Shikari close The Pit / The Lock Up stage.
Fidlar - 6:10pm
L.A based punk rockers Fidlar are the perfect warm-up for Enter Shikari.
Palaye Royale - 5:15pm
The Canadian trio arrive in Leeds highly-rated by fans and the press.
Nothing, Nowhere. - 4:20pm
Expect a bit of everything from the man described as a rapper, singer, songwriter, AND producer.
Stand Atlantic - 3:25pm
The Aussie band have been active since 2014.
Hot Milk - 2:30pm
The band from Manchester are making the short hop over the Pennines for this year's festival.
White Reaper - 1:35pm
Garage-punk band White Reaper arrive in Leeds all the way from Kentucky.
Plague Vendor - 12:40pm
Plague Vendor open the stage this year.
Leeds Festival 2019
This year's Leeds Festival is happening at Bramham Park between Friday, August 23 and Sunday, August 25.
Headline performances will come from The 1975, Foo Fighters, Post Malone and more.
You can buy tickets from Ticketmater .
Ahead of this year's festival, you can find out all the latest news and gossip by visiting our Leeds Festival 2019 group . We'll bring you info on secret sets, our guide to the best acts to catch and all the important details you need ahead of the Bramham Park fun.