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Festival Republic Stage line up announced

Another day, another line up. Full Stage details revealed.

Leeds Festival promoters Festival Republic have today announced the line up for the Festival Republic Stage, the stage that in previous years played host to bands from Coldplay and Muse to Arctic Monkeys and Kaiser Chiefs.

As organisers put it: the “Festival Republic Stage is once again your A to Z of the best new bands in Britain and the World!”

The headliners for the Stage will be THE BLACKOUT (Friday), LA ROUX (Saturday) and MARMADUKE DUKE (Sunday).

Other bands set to appear over the weekend on the Festival Republic Stage are:

A Day To Remember
A Place To Bury Strangers
Amazing Baby
Atreyu, Baddies
Bear Hands
The Big Pink
Black Lips
Bombay Bicycle Club
Bring Me The Horizon
Broken Records
The Chapman Family
Detroit Social Club
Fight Like Apes
Go Audio
Golden Silvers
Grammatics
Hockey
The Hot Rats
Jack’s Mannequin
The Joy Formidable
Lightspeed Champion
Magistrates
Marina And The Diamonds
Middle Class Rut
Pulled Apart By Horses
The Rumble Strips
Single File
Skint And Demoralised
The Soft Pack
Soulsavers
Sweethead
The Temper Trap
Titus Andronicus
White Denim

And if your appetite has not been whet by that list… headliners and full stage line-ups are still to be announced for:

  • The BBC Introducing Stage
  • The Alternative Stage
  • The Dance Stage

Tickets can still be bought online at Viagogo, the only 100% official secondary ticket site recommended by organisers Festival Republic.

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Your Comments

  1. lucy says:

    jacks mannequin fukin yehhh
    About time they did some UK fests :)

  2. RACHAEL HAYNES says:

    only interesting bands are
    atreyu
    go audio
    marmaduke duke and
    bring me the horizon.

    =(

  3. ted logan says:

    oh dear oh dear oh dear. this stage looks entirely shit
    topped off with more shit in the form of bring me the horizon
    dont wanker bands that are playing this stage over three days have more fitting, shitter festivals to play at?