Post Malone is expected to close out the last day of this year's Leeds Festival in triumphant style - and we have all the set times right here.
The distinctively-tattooed rapper will be appearing on the Main Stage alongside the likes of Twenty One Pilots and Stockport's finest Blossoms.
Elsewhere on the last day of Leeds Festival 2019 there will be sets from dance legend Andy C, Anderson .Paak and the Free Nationals, and Billie Eilish.
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.
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 from the site, how to watch the action on TV and more.
Main Stage
Post Malone - 9.20pm
A stirring mix of genres, including hip hop, pop and trap, have made Post Malone a superstar. The RIAA Platinum certified debut album, Stoney, led to his first Top 10 Billboard 200 in 2016. Since then, he also smashed the record for most simultaneous Top 40 Hot 100 hits with 14.
Twenty One Pilots - 7.35
Fresh off the back of their worldwide ‘Bandito’ tour, the Grammy award-winning electro duo will bring their incendiary live show to the last day of Leeds 2019.
Blossoms - 6.10pm
Stockport's finest! Blossoms are a bunch of working class lads blessed with a bag full of great tunes and the swagger to match - what more would you expect from an act that cites the Stone Roses and one of their biggest influences.
Anderson .Paak and the Free Nationals - 5.05pm
No genres here! An acclaimed singer, rapper, drummer and producer, Anderson .Paak has created a truly unique “genre-less sound.”
Billie Eilish - 4pm
Straight out of LA, Billie Eilish's first three shows in London sold out within a matter of minutes.
AJ Tracey - 3.05pm
He's heading out on a European tour later in the year - but first he's helping close Leeds Festival 2019.
The Hunna - 2.45pm
These fellas wear masks and have become one of the UK's most in-demand acts.

Against the Current - 1.25pm
They're from the US and they're bringing their huge choruses across the Atlantic to Leeds!
Alma - 12.40pm
Somewhere between Sia and Amy Winehouse, Alma is a 22-year-old Finnish powerhouse.
Cointerfeit - 12pm
London punk rockers are writing and recording their second album - but first, Leeds Fest!
BBC Radio 1 Stage
Mura Masa - 10pm
Only just out of his teens, Alex Crossan's music has already been streamed more than 200 million times.
Stefflon Don - 8.45pm
The 2016 mixtape Real Thing catapulted rapper Stefflon Don into the spotlight - and there she has stayed.
Pvris - 7.40pm
It's pronounced 'Paris' for the uneducated, and they're from Lowell in Massachusetts/
Roddy Ricch - 6.40pm
Roddy Ricch came to worldwide attention with his breakout single Die Young, which was produced by London on Tha Track.
Nav - 5.40pm
Better known by his stage name, Navraj Singh Goraya, is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer.

Mabel - 4.40pm
Born in sunny Malaga, she had her mainstream breakthrough with Finders Keepers in 2017, peaking at number eight on the UK Singles Chart.
King Princess [CANCELLED]
The Mark Ronson wonderkid has sadly cancelled her appearance due to illness.
Slowthai - 2.20pm
The repper from Northampton was included in the BBC's Sound of 2019 poll and NME's NME 100 list, and he's very good.
Boston Manor - 1.20pm
British pop punk from sunny Blackpool!
Pip Blom - 12.20pm
Young, fun alt pop from the Netherlands.
BBC Radio 1 Dance stage
Andy C - 9.30pm
Andy C is one of the most iconic figures in dance music. There is little more you need to say.
Sasasas - 7.50pm
This drum'n'bass supergroup comprises of some of the biggest names of the genre.
Dimension - 6.40pm
This 27-year-old from London town is receiving capital reviews for his genre-spanning tunes.
Muzzy - 5.50pm
Nominated 4 years consecutively for Best DJ & Best Producer at the Drum and Bass Awards, Muzzy is among the best out there.
Jaguar Skills - 3.40pm
The mixtape king, Jaguar Skills has supported artists as esteemed as The Prodigy in the past.
Georgia - 2.50pm
Georgia made waves with her 2015 debut, and she is bound to make waves on her return.
Barny Fletcher - 2pm
Born and raised in Somerset, this young rapper is signed to the same label as Lana Del Ray.
The Pit / The Lock Up
Ghostemane - 8.30pm
Distinctive with long blonde hair and tattoos, Ghostmane's style is moulded by a love of heavy metal bands.
Of Mice & Men - 7.25pm
The Californian metal band are sure to bring the noise to Leeds.
Paris - 6.25pm
Paris has previously toured with the Main Stage headliner Post Malone.
Poppy - 5.25pm
As comfortable on the red carpet as on the stage, Poppy appeared at New York and Milan fashion week last year.
Blood Youth - 4.35pm
These guys hail from just up the road in Harrogate.
Dinosaur Pile-Up - 3.30pm
Leeds' own rockers formed back in 2007 - their last album was released in June.
Bad Nerves - 2.40pm
East London garage rockers Bad Nerves have been receiving good reviews for a while.
Higher Power - 1.50pm
Another Leeds band, expect a lot of noise from this lot.
Queen Zee - 1.00pm
There has been a lot of chatter around Queen Zee, who have been tipped to go far for their anthemic tunes.
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.