Festival Frolics: Live At Leeds on the Radar.

Wakefield was recently declared Britain's third most musical city behind Cardiff and a triumphant Bristol, yet Leeds boasts its fair share of musicality too, to which Live At Leeds attests. The innercity festival which calls at anywhere and everywhere from university unions to Holy Trinity Church and The Faversham, this year taking place over the May bank holiday (April 29th - May 1st) has already lined up the likes of hometown heroes Pulled Apart By Horses, Slow Club and Blood Oranges, besides a resurgent Duke Spirit, gritty apoplectic apocalyptica courtesy of The Chapman Family and London songstress Cocknbullkid. With a fair few more to come, the festival ought to give the Camden Crawl a run for its money...

Full line up thus far is:

Pulled Apart By Horses * Anna Calvi * The Duke Spirit * Aloe Blacc * Young Knives * Slow Club * Cocknbullkid * The Chapman Family * The Whip * Kassidy * Trophy Wife * Spark * Tribes * Fixers * Yaaks * Cloud Control * Swimming * Kong * Dutch Uncles * Cosmo Jarvis * Katzenjammer * Lanterns on the Lake * Cloud Control * 2:54 * Gabrielle Aplin * All The Young * The Lines * Marcus Foster * Still Corners * Starlings * Young Legionnaire * Various Cruelties * Findlay * Films * Sissy and the Blisters * Polarsets * Foreign Office * Tall Ships * Stalking Horse * These Monsters * Wot Gorilla? * Castrovalva * Double Muscle * Aviaries * Love at Death Beach * Hail Animator * Sam Airey * Maggie8 * Circles * Soul Circus * Little Parades * Milk White White Teeth * Club Smith * Runaround Kids * Insect Guide * Blacklisters * Loose Talk Costs Lives * Escort Knights * Yonderboy * Just Handshake’s We’re British * Honour Before Glory * Blood Oranges * Adult Jazz and Arthur Rigby and the Baskervylles plus more artists and special guests to be announced over the next few weeks.

For further info, the official Live At Leeds site can be found here, whilst tickets for the Saturday, currently priced at £17.50, can be acquired here.