Leeds Festival 2010 – tickets, line up, rumours

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Ticket prices confirmed for Leeds 2010

With the official Leeds line up just a week away, festival organisers have today confirmed the price of tickets for Leeds 2010.

At the turn of the year we wrote an article titled: how much are Leeds Festival 2010 tickets?

We guessed that prices would be £180 for weekend tickets (ticket price includes camping). And £75 for day tickets, which do not include camping. Guess what? Festival Republic have today confirmed our post via their official Reading and Leeds twitter account.

RandL twitter: “ticket prices for this year will be £180 w/e £75 day ticket £10 early bird”

Make sure you only buy your Leeds Festival tickets from official ticket outlets. We recommend Ticketmaster and See Tickets but we list many of the official agencies on our tickets page.

Tickets go on sale at 645pm on Monday 29th March. The line up is also announced next week.

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Your Comments

  1. Jimmy says:

    Can i buy 4 tickets on 1 card ?

  2. davelms says:

    Weekend ticket is £180. Early Bird is £15. Booking fees are £7.That’s £202 per ticket.

    Postage will be on top of this – varies per agency – expect to pay about £5.

    If I were you I’d ensure your bank account has at least £210 in it, £215 to be safe.

  3. jasmine says:

    Hello, how much will it be altogether for early bird, weekend ticket, and booking fees, and is there any postage payment? I need to know quick so I can pop another tenner in my back
    please
    x

  4. davelms says:

    Hi Olivia!- the former, it’s a separate purchase.

    Unless you’re buying a coach package, in which case you need to select the coach that arrives on the Wednesday (which has the early bird ticket included) and not the coach that arrives on the Thursday (which doesn’t).

  5. Olivia! says:

    is the early bird ticket an extra £15 and another ticket that you purchase seperately, on top of the £180 weekend ticket,
    or do you buy a earlybird weekend ticket combined?
    xxxxxx

  6. Sam says:

    I think it’s ridiculous you have to pay £7 booking fee per ticket!! Don’t they think it’s expensive as it is, also do you have to pay for delivery for EACH ticket cos that’s just takin piss if you do when there comin to same address????

  7. davelms says:

    An ordinary ticket gets you into the camp site from Thursday 26th.

    An Early Bird ticket gets you into the camp site from 2pm on Wednesday 25th.

  8. Jayy says:

    With the ordinary £180 weekend ticketts, what day exactly can we get onto the campsitee? Can you get on, on the 26th or do you have to wait untill the 27th?
    Thankks

  9. davelms says:

    The official site went live with:

    “Weekend tickets include camping and cost £175.

    Day tickets do not include camping and cost £70.”

    But we pointed it out to them and they’ve now fixed it. Yay, go us :-)

  10. davelms says:

    Hi Howard – it’s 4 if you buy online, 2 if you buy in person.

    Hi Deano – yeah, there will be a booking fee applied by all the main ticket agencies, including Crash. However, Leeds Visitor Centre had no booking fees last year so that would be a good option if you want to try and save some money.

  11. howard says:

    how many tickets can you buy at a time? because last year i remember it being four but i’ve heard its only two this year, and i’m looking to buy them as a group

  12. Deano says:

    if i’m buying my ticket from crash records is there any extra charges on top of the £180?

  13. davelms says:

    lol at Louise’s joke…

    … but in case it wasn’t a joke, they give access to the site a day earlier than everyone else.

  14. davelms says:

    Early Bird tweet from the organisers was incorrect.

    They’ve put “early entry is £15 not £10.. apologies everyone” today.

  15. Louise says:

    What the hell are early bird tickets and why are they so cheep ?

  16. Ketty says:

    Will HMV be selling any tickets this Year or will they only be sold online?

  17. Toyney says:

    People are being a little retarded over this, but I’ve been going for the past 4 years, so I’ll try and break it down:

    £180 is your physical weekender camping ticket…

    The ticket vendors will charge you probably 2/3 extra charges on those tickets.

    £7 admin/processing/booking fee and a £5 delivery fee (Per Ticket)

    So that’s going to be £193 per ticket (For the weekenders) and £87 for day tickets.

    I’ve also been told parking will be about £4.50 per car this year. So add that on if you want to park. (£10 on the doors)

  18. Chris H says:

    What’s the maximum number of tickets you can buy? I’l be needing to buy 3 for me and two friends? Also how much is the booking fee usually? And how soon before the release is the line up usually revealed?

  19. davelms says:

    There is no physical U12s ticket. Just turn up at the main gates. So long as they are accompanied by an adult ticket holder, they get through fine (that’s from personal experience).

  20. James says:

    Cheers for the feedback Dave. Anyone else with any advice. TBH I’d like to take all of my kids and have a family event but if it is not advisable or catered for in any way then I’d obviously rather not.

    Also, does anyone know from previous experience how you get the ticket for the 12 and under.

  21. davelms says:

    You’ll obviously know better than us how your 4 year old will cope, but I personally wouldn’t have taken my youngest daughter at aged 4 (and I didn’t). Others will all be fine, I’d say. But in any case, I would recommend you head for the Family Camping Area, which is near the Campervans.

  22. kate;D says:

    what time do the tickets go on sale on monday?

  23. James says:

    Need a bit of help people. Gonna be taking the wife and 2 eldest daughters (14 & 12). As 12 year old is free I make that £540 for the whole weekend and camping. Am I right?

    Also, we have 3 other kids (8, 7 & 4). We have a big tent so would anyway see a problem in us all going or would it be better to leave the little uns at their nans?

    BTW, the wife doesn’t drink and is very responsible.

  24. kate;D says:

    cushty :D thaaaanks
    Also, does it not matter if u buy an early bird later on? U dont just have to buy it with the ticket

  25. davelms says:

    Early Bird tickets are £10, same price as in all previous years.

  26. kate;D says:

    do u have to pay for delivery when you order the ticket? If so roughly how much? :)

  27. davelms says:

    Booking fee is usual £7.

  28. sophie says:

    how much is the booking fee?

  29. Deano says:

    Anyone know how much early bird tickets are? and how they are avaliable?

  30. Josh says:

    Hey, im buying tickets for my mates i need 4 tickets and using one car will that be ok?
    what is the max tickets you can buy?

  31. emmzickle says:

    hey there! been to leedsm fest for the last few years, cannot seem to find info for when tickets go on sale at the hmv stores….is it tuesday morning or the evening like last year? please help im getting anxious and don’t want to line the touts pockets if i can’t get a ticket!

  32. Emma x says:

    So do they not announce the line-up before the tickets go on sale?

  33. Suze says:

    OMG If your gonna leave comments then read previous comments first so everything isnt getting repeated!!

  34. k.wob says:

    How long do tickets take to sell out?

  35. Phil says:

    Just glad I got mine last year! :D

  36. davelms says:

    Usually it’s 4-6 Chloe. The pre-sale was reduced to 2 per person per card though, so we’ll have to wait and see.

  37. chloe says:

    how many ticket is one person allowed to buy? :)

  38. davelms says:

    If past years are anything to go by, tickets will be more difficult to source after around 5 or 6 hours and will sell out completely in around 48 hours.

  39. Willow says:

    Do the tickets usually get sold out in a few days or is enough time to earn the money? :)

  40. Kriss says:

    how much are coach tickets?? does anyone know? xo

  41. davelms says:

    Hi Sean –

    £180 is the price you pay if you want to go for the weekend. It includes access to the campsites for the weekend.

    Two weekend tickets would therefore cost £180 x 2 = £360.

    £75 is the day ticket price. It gives you access to attend for a single day, and does not include access to the campsites. It is targetted at people that just want to go watch Friday or Saturday or Sunday, but not all weekend.

  42. Sean says:

    Confused – is that £180 + £75 camping so for 2 people for the weekend its £435? Lol x

  43. davelms says:

    The organisers always announce the line up at around the same time as the tickets go on general sale (give or take a few minutes either way).

    Radio One usually reveal the headliners over the course of drive time from about 5pm onwards, so tune in to the radio and you’ll likely hear the important bits just before tickets go on sale.

    If it helps, the line up announcement to the press is taking place at 715pm. This is slightly later than usual, so I suspect they are wanting some exclusivity this year to run on their own site first.

  44. Suze says:

    no same time… although its said that the lineup might be announced 15 minutes before they go on same but not sure.

  45. Jazzy jman says:

    Ahh same as usual bring on the leeds :D

  46. Cory says:

    So the tickets go on sale before the line up?

  47. Harrison! says:

    Yep! HMV Harrogate! Can’t wait just to get hold of the tickets! :D

  48. Suze says:

    so £180 it is then :)