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Live at Leeds: In The Park 2023 set times, travel info, parking and how to get tickets

Live at Leeds is back this weekend - for the 16th year in a row.

The popular annual event will be held at Temple Newsam on Saturday May 27 from 12pm. Globally recognised artists will come together to put on an unmissable event of music, performance and entertainment in our home city of Leeds.

The Live at Leeds team is renowned for giving audiences a chance to enjoy some up-and-coming talents. Down the years, some of the big names who have performed during their rise to fame have included Ed Sheeran, Stormzy, The 1975, Lizzo, Sam Fender, Royal Blood, Sam Smith and Tom Grennan. This weekend, there will be 40 different artists performing including the likes of Kate Nash, Two Door Cinema Club, and Tom Walker. Artists will perform on one of five stages including The Cockpit, Rolling Stone, DIY Stage, and Dork left and right stage.

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As Live at Leeds in the Park is a greenfield festival attendees will need to travel across grassy terrain to access the viewing platforms and other areas of the festival. A spokesperson for the event said: "Should we experience rain in the run-up to the event or on the day of the event the terrain could become muddy and harder to navigate, please come prepared for such conditions."

Here is everything you need to know about Live At Leeds In The Park 2023.

Where is it held and what time?

The event is held on Saturday, May 27, at Temple Newsam, and begins at 12pm.

Who is performing?

Performers include Two Door Cinema Club, DMA's, The Hives, The Lathums, Tom Walker, Maximo Park, and Everything Everything.

Music fans can also see Cavetown, Kate Nash, The Big Moon, Black Honey Crawlers, The Beths, CMAT, Genaghr, James Marriott, Lime Cordiale, The Lottery Winners, Brooke Combe, Bully, Lapsley, Panic Shack, Pillow Queens, Sir Chloe, Skinny Living, Afflecks Palace, Ber, Deadletter, Dolores Forever, Ellur, Enola Gay, Low Hummer, Modernlove, Opus Kink, Priestgate, Prima Queen, Psymon Spine, and Rose Gray.

How do you get tickets?

If you’d like to go to Live at Leeds: In The Park 2023 then tickets are available now on the Live at Leeds site here. Early bird tickets, priced at £44 are sold out.

General admission tickets are £66 per person and are still available. Weekend tickets, priced at £150.70 are sold out. VIP tickets are still available and are £93.50 per person and includes VIP entry, guest area access, luxury toilets, and guest bar access.

Is there an age restriction?

Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult. Under 6s can be added to a full price ticket free of charge (max 2 per full paying adult). Under 5s go free but must have a free of charge ‘Under 5’s’ ticket – Everyone under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

Afterparties are restricted to 18s and over only.


The main stage - Cockpit

  • 1pm until 1.30pm - Skinny Living
  • 1.55pm until 2.55pm - Lottery Winners
  • 2.50pm until 3.20pm - Black Honey
  • 3.45pm until 4.30pm - Kate Nash
  • 5pm until 5.45pm - Tom Walker
  • 6.15pm until 7.05pm - The Lathums
  • 7.35pm until 8.35pm - DMA's
  • 9.20pm until 10.45pm -Two Door Cinema Club

Big Top - Rolling Stone

  • 12.30pm until 1pm - Pillow Queens
  • 1.20pm until 1.50pm - Genghar
  • 2.10pm until 2.40pm - Lime Cordiale
  • 3pm until 3.45pm - The Beths
  • 4.15pm until 5pm - The Big Moon
  • 5.30pm until 6.20pm - Everything Everything
  • 6.50pm until 7.45pm - Maximo Park
  • 8.15pm until 9.15pm - The Hives

DIY stage

  • 12.40pm until 1.10pm - Ellur
  • 1.30pm until 2pm - Ber
  • 2.20pm until 2.50pm - James Marriott
  • 3.10pm until 3.40pm - Bully
  • 4pm until 4.30pm - Sir Chloe
  • 5pm until 5.30pm - Lapsley
  • 6pm until 6.40pm - Cmat
  • 7.10pm until 7.50pm - Crawlers
  • 8.20pm until 9.20pm - Capetown

Left stage - Dork

  • 12.35pm until 1.05pm - Opus Kink
  • 1.45pm until 2.15pm - Youth Sector
  • 2.55pm until 3.25pm - Kingfishr
  • 4.05pm until 4.35pm - Deadletter
  • 5.15pm until 5.45pm - Prima Queen
  • 6.25pm until 6.55pm - Rose Gray
  • 7.35pm until 8.05pm - Enola Gay
  • 8.45pm until 9.15pm - Brooke Combe

You can vote in our Leeds Festival 2023 secret set poll below. You can also vote by clicking here

Right stage - Dork

  • 1.10pm until 1.40pm - Apply To Play
  • 2.20pm until 2.50pm -Psymon Spine
  • 3.30pm until 4pm - ModernLove.
  • 4.40pm until 5.10pm - Lower Hummer
  • 5.50pm until 6.20pm - Dolores Forever
  • 7pm until 7.30pm - Afflecks Palace
  • 8pm until 8.40pm - Panic Shack

Travel info

Live at Leeds In The Park is running a dedicated shuttle bus service from Leeds city centre directly to the festival site and back again. Pick up and drop off is just a short walk away from Leeds train station on Sovereign Street and will be operating from 11.30am to 4pm to the festival site. A return will run from 8pm until 1am. Single tickets are priced at £5 and return are £10. You can book here.

These are some car parking spaces available at Temple Newsam for the festival. The postcode for the car park is LS15 0HJ.

To find out the latest event news in our city you can visit our Best in Leeds homepage. There you will also find a guide to great things to do in Leeds.

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