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Live at Leeds lineup 2018: Independent stage to host Circa Waves, Superorganism, Louis Berry and more

Festival takes place on 5 May

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Thursday 29 March 2018 07:04 EDT
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Circa Waves are headlining The Independent's stage at Live at Leeds
Circa Waves are headlining The Independent's stage at Live at Leeds (Rex)

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The Independent can finally reveal who will be performing on our stage at this year's Live at Leeds festival.

Headlining 2018 are one of our favourite bands, Circa Waves, who will join up and comers including Louis Berry, Superorganism, Sam Fender, The Night Cafe and The Indigo Project.

Taking place on Saturday 5 May in the city centre, Live at Leeds is one of the best festivals for discovering your new favourite artists.

Elsewhere on the lineup you've got The Vaccines, The Xcerts, Rae Morris, IDLES, Nadine Shah, The Horrors, Billy Lockett, Sea Girls, Blaenavon and Pulled Apart by Horses.

The Xcerts, who recently released their acclaimed album Hold On To Your Heart, said: "We are very psyched to be playing Live at Leeds this year. This will be our first time at the festival, and the lineup looks killer so we're delighted to be joining the party. We love playing in Leeds so we're going to have a hell of a time."

Live at Leeds takes place on 5 May - tickets are on sale now

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