The 1975 will be headlining the second day of Leeds Festival 2019 and we have all the key set times for the second day at Bramham Park.
Elsewhere, other acts performing include Royal Blood, Dave, Charli XCX, The Wombats and more.
Below, you'll find set times 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.
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Main Stage
The 1975 – 9.15pm
The indie band will be headlining the festival for the very first time and are sure to put on a great show.
Royal Blood – 7.30pm
This duo are big favourites at Leeds Festival and fans might well be treated to some new material.
The Wombats – 6.10pm
While many of their peers have ended up in indie landfill, the Wombats, still draw huge crowds. You can expect big singalongs for Let’s Dance to Joy Division, Kill The Director and Tokyo.
You Me At Six – 4.55pm
The Surrey band, who formed back in 2004, will be thrashing out a career-spanning set on the Main Stage.
Juice Wrld – 3.45pm
The American rapper is best known for his singles All Girls Are the Same and Lucid Dreams.
Charli XCX – 2.35pm
Three albums in, Charli XCX, returns to Leeds Festival with fans set to hear older hits as well as new material from her latest album.
Twin Atlantic – 1.40pm
The Scottish alternative rock band from Glasgow have released four albums. You’ll be likely to hear a mix of songs from Vivarium, Free, Great Divide and GLA.
I Don’t Know How But They Found Me – 12.50pm
The Salt Lake City band consists of lead vocalist and bassist Dallon Weekes and drummer Ryan Seaman.
Kawala – 12pm
The band come to Leeds Festival for one of their biggest festival appearances to date.
BBC Radio 1 Stage
Dave – 10.15pm
Grime star Dave performed one of the best shows at Glasonbury 2019. He pulled someone out of the crowd to perform with him and we expect him to do something similar at Leeds. Dave has previous, he collaborated with a fan when he appeared at Leeds O2 Academy earlier this year.
Fredo – 8.55pm
The British rapper, hailing from London, had a UK No.1 single in 2018, with Dave, called Funky Friday.
Circa Waves – 7.45pm
The indie band are probably most famous for their song T-Shirt Weather.
Pale Waves – 6.40pm
The 1975 love this band and big things are expected from them in the future.
Joji – 5.35pm
The YouTube sensation is sure to be a popular act over at the BBC Radio 1 Stage.
Hayley Kiyoko – 4.35pm
Hayley Kiyoko is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She’s known for songs such as Girls Like Girls and What I Need.
Clairo – 3.35pm
She’s famous for her lo-fi song Pretty Girl which attracted over 35m views on YouTube.
The Night Cafe – 2.35pm
Another upcoming band on the Leeds Festival bill who are being tipped for big things.
Mini Mansions – 1.40pm
The eclectic band have been compared to The Beatles, Elliott Smith, and Fountains of Wayne.
Sea Girls – 12.50pm
Inide band made up of Henry Camamile, Rory Young, Andrew Dawson, and Oli Khan.
Bloxx – 12pm
Another act on the Reading bill which has a massive following on Spotify and other streaming platforms.
BBC Radio 1 Dance stage
Camelphat – 9.30pm
Camelphat consists of a DJ and production duo who formed in Liverpool back in 2004. They are best known for the 2017 single Cola.
Fisher – 7.50pm
Another artist playing this year’s festival which has a huge international audience.
Dillion Francis – 6.40pm
Dillon Francis is an American electronic musician, record producer and DJ.
Prospa – 5.30pm
Propsa is a well-known Leeds act who will enjoy performing at Bramham Park.
Tough Love – 4.20pm
Tough Love consists of Alex Prinzivalli and Stefan O'Brien. They are best known for their debut single So Freakin' Tight.
Distruction Boyz – 3.30pm
Distruction Boyz is a Gqom music duo from Durban, South Africa, which consists of recording artists and record producers Thobani ‘Que’ Mgobhozi and Zipho ‘Goldmax’ Mthembu.
Becky Hill – 3.30pm
Gained prominence after appearing on the first series of The Voice UK.
Loud Luxury – 2.30pm
Loud Luxury are a Canadian music production and DJ duo consisting of Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace.
Allan Rayman – 1.30pm
Known for songs such as Stitch, Rose and Crush with fans likely to hear tracks from across his three albums during the set.
The Lafontaines – 12.25pm
The band was formed in 2008 and have released three studio albums - Class, Common Problem, and Junior.
The Pit / The Lock Up
Bowling For Soup – 9.50pm
The band is best known for its singles Girl All the Bad Guys Want, 1985, Almost and High School Never Ends. You can expect a bit of moshing during this set.
The Maine – 8.40pm
The Maine is an American rock band from Tempe, Arizona, who formed in 2007.
Pup – 7.40pm
Those who go to see the Canadian band will be able to catch songs from their new album Morbid Stuff.
Laura Jane Grace & The Devouring Mothers – 6.40m
The group are known for their songs I Hate Chicago, The Airplane Song and Apocalypse Now.
Puppy – 5.40pm
The band are known for tracks Black Hole and World Still Stands.
Dream State – 4.40pm
The Welsh post-hardcore band from South Wales formed back in 2014 and have a devoted fanbase.
Press Club – 3.40pm
Suburbia and Headwreck are some of the bands most popular songs.
Patent Pending – 2.40pm
Patent Pending formed in Mount Sinai, New York, in 2001. Their members are Joe Ragosta, Anthony Mingoia, Marc Kantor, Rob Felicetti, and Corey DeVincenzo.
Cemetery Sun – 1.40pm
Known to fans for songs Fake Love and I Wish it Was Love.
In Your Prime – 12.40pm
The alternative rock band will be looking to make a big name for themselves at this year’s Leeds Festival.
Elsewhere at the Bramham Park site, other performance areas you can visit include the Festival Republic Stage, BBC Radio 1 Xtra Stage, Reading Alternative Stage and the BBC Music Introducing Stage. You can find all the find all the set times for those stages here.
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.