
The Leeds Festival is now upon us, and the organizers are ensuring that the three-day extravaganza features unmissable performances.
This weekend caters to a variety of music preferences, ranging from Chappell Roan to Bring Me the Horizon, ensuring there’s something enjoyable for everyone, regardless of your preferred genre.
If you’re keen on getting the party started early, there will be DJ performances spread across four stages on Thursday evening, setting the tone for an incredible weekend ahead.
For the grand finale of this extraordinary year in live music, we understand that you’d like to savor every moment – thus, we’ve compiled the complete set times and daily schedules for your convenience.
Instead, arrange your schedule thoughtfully to ensure you don’t miss meeting with all the people you intend to during your stay.
Here’s when and where you can find everyone.
Leeds Festival 2025 Stages and Set Times

Friday 22nd August
Main Stage
- 12.20pm: Demae
- 1.10pm: Songer
- 2pm: Waterparks
- 2.55pm: Sea Girls
- 3.30pm: Suki Waterhouse
- 5pm: Amyl & the Sniffers
- 6.15pm: Trippie Redd
- 7.35pm: D-Block Europe
- 9.20pm: Travis Scott
Chevron Stage
- 12pm: Lyvia
- 1.30pm: Late Night Drive Home
- 2.20pm: Del Water Gap
- 3.15pm: Leigh-Anne
- 4.25pm: Girl’s Don’t Sync
- 5.35pm: Lancey Foux
- 6.45pm: DJ EZ
- 8.10pm: Sammy Virji
- 11pm: BL3SS
- 12.30am: Millie Cotton
- 1.45am: DJ Battle
Festival Republic Stage
- 12pm: Aviva
- 12.45pm: Bartees Strange
- 1.35pm: Balu Brigada
- 2.25pm: Nell Mescal
- 3.15pm: Skye Newman
- 4.05pm: Antony Smierzek
- 5.05pm: Luvcat
- 5.55pm: Matilda Mann
- 6.45pm: Good Kid
- 7.40pm: Nieve Ella
- 8.40pm: The Dare
Saturday 23rd August

Main Stage
- 12pm: Red Rum Club
- 12.40pm: Alessi Rose
- 1.30pm: The Royston Club
- 2.25pm: Bloc Party
- 3.50pm: Wallows
- 4.55pm: The Kooks
- 6.40pm: Chappell Roan
- 9.10pm: Hozier
Chevron Stage
- 12pm: Good Health Good Wealth
- 12.35pm: Charlotte Plank
- 1.25pm: Badger
- 2.15pm: Nemzzz
- 3.20pm: Still Woozy
- 4.25pm: Soft Play
- 5.40pm: Rudim3ntal
- 8.10pm: AJ Tracey
- 12.30pm: C100
- 1.45am: DJ Battle
Festival Republic Stage
- 12.35pm: Any Young Mechanic
- 1.25pm: Glixen
- 2.15pm: Jasmine.4.T
- 3.05pm: Been Stellar
- 3.55pm: Sofia Isella
- 4.45pm: Snayx
- 5.35pm: The Linda Lindas
- 7.15pm: Heartworms
- 8.05pm: Mannequin P***y
- 9.05pm: High Vis
- 10.10pm: The Chats
Sunday 24th August

Main Stage
- 12pm: VOILÁ
- 12.45pm: Lambrini Girls
- 1.35pm: South Arcade
- 2.25pm: Good Neighbours
- 3.25pm: Royal Otis
- 4.40pm: Conan Gray
- 6pm: Enter Shikari
- 7.25pm: Limp Bizkit
- 9.20pm: Bring Me the Horizon
Chevron Stage
- 12pm: James and the Cold Gun
- 12.35pm: Blanco
- 1.15pm: Issey Cross
- 1.55pm: Pozer
- 2.45pm: Example
- 4.05pm: Pale Waves
- 5.10pm: Bakar
- 6.15pm: Wunderhorse
- 7.10pm: Jazzy
- 8.20pm: Becky Hill
- 12.30am: Jeremiah Asiamah
- 2am: DJ Battle
Festival Republic Stage
- 12pm: Sunday (1994)
- 12.50pm: Rifle
- 1.40pm: Mouth Culture
- 2.30pm: Origami Angel
- 3.20pm: Ecca Vandal
- 4.10pm: Vlure
- 5pm: Balming Tiger
- 5.50pm: House of Protection
- 6.50pm: Bilmuri
- 8.40pm: Snow Strippers
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