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With plenty of acts to perform, Leeds is determined to return as the ultimate summer festival weekend with a poster that reflects its glories beyond, but points to artists and long-running hits.
Organizers announced that six large headliners will be held in Reading in 2021
Headliners Stormzy, Liam Gallagher, Post Malone, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Disclosure and Queens of the Stone Age will unite through some of the most exciting rock, indie, alternative, hip-hop and dance themes, as well as AJ Tracey, Doja Cat, Lewis Capaldi, Mabel and Two Door Cinema, with even more to announce.
He will take up a position at Bramham Park from 27 to 29 August 2021.
Melvin Benn, ceo of Festival Republic, said: “After a one-year absence, we are excited to announce the 2021 return to Reading on Richfield Avenue and Leeds to Bramham Park in 2021 with our epic plan to date.
“Two big stages, six headliners, the list of acts you’ll see in 2021 and 200,000 enthusiasts will celebrate music at Britain’s music festivals.”
The lineup is a line-up of expected global names, promising artists and marginal artists pushing the barriers of today’s music scene.
Leeds Festival: headliners
Award-winning musician Stormzy is known for his epic live exhibits and functionality on the main stages of Reading and Leeds next year will be one of the history books.
A showman like no other, his remarkable ascent accompanied by his fair and understandable character.Known for turning the underground music scene, as well as being an eternal political agitator, Stormzy is a true voice for black empowerment and social activism.
Last year’s number one album, heavy-rise heavy-duty Heavy Is The Head, is proof of this; a balance that harbors a mandatory discussion that is as fiery as a refreshing vulnerability.
With an impeccable display that is decadent, unpredictable and unmatched, its well-deserved name post in Reading and Leeds this year will be colossal.
Multi-purpose legend Liam Gallagher, who has been announced as headliner
After putting on an epic display at Reading festivals
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Undoubtedly one of the highest names in the world at the moment, Texan superstar Post Malone rereads title
Posty’ has enjoyed an unprecedented track record of success, adding a stand-up appearance on the main stage in 2019, which followed with the chart-topping album Hollywood’s Bleeding, another explanation of why it deserves so much praise.Critical.
Since catapulting to fame, the postmodern pop star has hit after success, adding the must-see “Better Now,” “Psycho,” “Circles” and the “Rockstar” ally, now in a position to claim headline status.
Established as the UK’s leading guitar bands, Catfish and the Bottlemen, which sell platinum and fill the arenas, return to Reading and Leeds as headliners in 2021 after BBC Radio One Stage in 2015.
The outstanding quartet has been packed since the close of 2019 in the United States and the rush for European exhibitions in early 2020, however, we are now looking to create more memories with its fans.With 3 albums of songs from the main level. Affirming life, in a position to be released, Catfish will have its name unmissable with a fierce and successful ensemble in 2021.
Sister and tear production duo Disclosure will offer their exclusive and cutting-edge exhibition at the festival for the fourth time with anthems for the dance floor such as “Latch,” “White Noise” and “Help Me Lose My Mind.”
Having released their third studio album Energy, the brothers are back proving to be one of the most exciting and cutting-edge dance artists on the market.
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Queens of the Stone Age, a Californian rock royalty, completes double headlines on the main stage, making her ninth appearance at the festival since her debut in the Millennials.
Their constant ability to produce iconic exhibits and record albums, adding the number one British villains in 2017, which cemented them as true rock music heavyweights.
In addition to the brilliant performance titles, Leeds Festival is proud to announce several additions to the lineup.
More names on the 2021 Leeds Festival poster
London rap icon AJ Tracey, a two-time BRIT award winner and Grammy nominee Lewis Capaldi, and BRIT Mabel Award winner, are back to mark the after an iconic 2019.
Also about to join the band with Irish indie pop favorites Two Door Cinema Club, Californian music star Doja Cat and the indie dream phenomenon Beebadoobee.
The wonder of alternative rap Ashnikko, rapper DaBaby, rap rockers Fever 333, emerging American pop star Madison Beer, space legend DJ MK, unique electronic duo Sofi Tukker, hyper-pop experimenters Cien Gecs and Irish electro pop singer-songwriter LYRA.
Fans can be the first to listen more line-up announcements, artist news and more through signing up for newsletters on www.readingfestival.com and www.leedsfestival.com or the official Reading app
When will tickets for the Leeds Festival go on sale?
Tickets go on sale at 9am on Thursday, September 3, https://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/reading-and-leeds-festival
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