Live at Leeds festival moved to November due to coronavirus pandemic

The Live at Leeds festival has been moved due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Live at Leeds crowd in 02 Academy in 2019 (Photo: Mark Bickerdike)The Live at Leeds crowd in 02 Academy in 2019 (Photo: Mark Bickerdike)
The Live at Leeds crowd in 02 Academy in 2019 (Photo: Mark Bickerdike)

Organisers from the festival announced today that it will reschedule the 2020 event to Saturday, November 28.

The difficult decision was made in light of government guidelines and advice regarding the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

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The majority of artists down to perform at the festival will remain on the line up.

However, Australian outfit DMA's will be unable to perform due to scheduling conflicts.

A replacement will be announced at a later date.

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"This is the first time in 13 years we’ve had to move Live at Leeds, and doing so brings significant challenges for the festival and the artists alike.

"But though this virus has brought unprecedented disruption across all industries and around the world, we are determined that it won’t stop us providing you with the event we all deserve when this is over."

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A full break down of all artist additions and changes to the festival is available via www.liveatleeds.com.

All tickets for Live at Leeds remain valid for the rescheduled date, in the instance that customers are unable to make the new date, refunds are available from point of purchase.

All combo tickets covering both events are eligible for the new festival date with a refund on the difference between the combo and festival ticket if you are unable to make one of the new dates on the combo ticket.

Ticketing providers will contact buyers in due course regarding their ticketing options.