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Down the years, headliners have included Foo Fighters, The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys and Oasis. Here are the best ways to get to the festival: By car You have to travel to the A1, M1 or the A1 M whether you are coming from the north, south, east or west and then follow the signs from the motorway.
Each August bank holiday weekend, thousands head to Braham Park to enjoy the fun which was first met back in 1999. It will be the first headline stint at the music event for Humble hit maker Lamar, who first played at Reading and Leeds in 2015. Find out how to get tickets and more about Reading and Leeds Festival 2018 below. A Wednesday solo entry permit is priced at £20, a campervan pass is £75, and a locker is priced at £16, and a car park pass is priced at £10. If that wasn't enough, there will also be appearances from Post Malone, Wolf Alice, The Courteeners and Skepta. From A1 M social from the south The route to the festival will be signposted from Junction 41 northbound. They've also announced Travis Scott, Don Broco, The Vaccines, Slaves, and The Kooks.
Email us at or call 0207 782 4368. Repping Manchester will be The Courteeners, while the Brighton four-piece The Magic Gang also join the bill. Prices do not include booking fees.
Kendrick Lamar, Kings of Leon, Fall Out Boy and Panic! at the Disco are your #RandL2018 headliners! - Parking tickets cost £10 in advance, and £20 on the gate. Those wanting to cook need to bring disposable BBQs, trangias or solid fuel stoves.
From punk and metal, through rock, alternative and indie to dance and nu rave, Leeds offers 80,000 music fans a chance to see hot new acts, and local bands beside big established ones, plus the odd exclusive performance. The dates for Leeds Festival 2018 are confirmed as on the bank holiday weekend, from Thursday 23rd to Sunday 26th August 2017 at Bramham Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire. Line-up The headliners are confirmed as Fall Out Boy, Kendrick Lamar, Kings of Leon, and Panic At The Disco, with Travis Scott, Post Malone, Dua Lipa, Courteeners, The Used, The Joy Formidable, Pendulum, The Vaccines, and many more. For the line-up details including day and stage splits please see the. Tickets Weekend tickets are priced at £205. A Wednesday early entry permit is priced at £20, a campervan pass is £75, and a locker is priced at £16, and a car park pass is priced at £10. Prices do not include booking fees. Day tickets are priced at £69. Children under 13 12 and under are admitted free but MUST be accompanied by a ticket holding adult. Please note there is no separate children's area at this event, and eFestivals considers this an event not really suitable for small children. Disabled info Festival Republic produces a guide to Disabled Access and Facilities for all it's festivals, which includes details of the 2-for-1 ticket scheme. Please request a booklet and application form on 020 8961 5490. For disabled attendees, the 2 for 1 scheme will open in the Spring 2015. To be eligible for the scheme, you will need to buy your own ticket in advance. You will need your booking reference number in order to apply for a free ticket for a carer or PA. Further information including all conditions of the scheme will be on the website from Spring 2016 and the application form for the 2 for 1 scheme will be available then too. Restrictions No bags bigger than A4 size are permitted in the arena. No aerosols over 250ml or gas canisters. Those wanting to cook need to bring disposable BBQs, trangias or solid fuel stoves. Anyone seen with canisters or cylinders will be ejected from site. This year only small, clean, campfires only are allowed in the campsites they must be kept below knee height and less than one pace wide. They will be monitored and extinguished if otherwise. Organised bonfire displays will be held onsite at Yellow bubble, Red and Orange campsites. Once again this year no flags will be allowed to be taken into the festival arena, as they obstruct the view of people behind. Campsite Campsite will open on Thursday morning at 3am, and early bird permit holders have access from 2pm Wednesday. Getting there As with previous years organisers Festival Republic are keen to encourage festival goers to respect the local residents and the environment, and to encourage everyone to leave their cars at home. More information will be here when available. Below is the eFestivals' video of Leeds festival 2008.