Leeds Festival 2023: Live updates from Sunday at Bramham Park as The Killers and 1975 headline

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Those still left standing are in for a treat at Leeds Festival 2023 as Las Vegas rockers The Killers bring the festival to a close.

The 1975 are also performing at the event, which has been taking place at Bramham Park this weekend and has also seen sets from Sam Fender, Billie Eilish, Imagine Dragons and Foals.

Today’s line-up also includes performances by Knucks, Central Cee, Nothing But Thieves and Easy Life.

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Yorkshire Evening Post reporter Charles Gray has been live from the site all weekend and will continue providing updates, pictures and reviews throughout today. Follow our blog below and refresh the page for the latest updates...

Live updates from Leeds Festival 2023

Travel advice for Leeds Festival drivers

Thousands of music fans are expected to attend Bramham Park this weekend and National Highways is expecting heavy congestion on motorways and major roads around Leeds and West Yorkshire.

The A1, A1(M), M1, M62 and A64 are all likely to be busy at key times – especially at the beginning and end of the three-day event.

The sun is out at Bramham Park

It is promising to be a sunny start to the day for any early risers at Bramham Park. The Met Office has forecast a mixed bag for ticketholders across the weekend.

Unfortunately there will be rain, but it’s not expected to transform the grounds of Bramham Park into muddy fields as it has in previous years.

Boots on the ground

The Yorkshire Evening Post’s roaming reporter this weekend, Charles Gray, is on-site and just waiting ahead of check-in opening at 8am.

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Leeds Festival returns to Bramham Park

Leeds Festival returns to Bramham Park today and will feature headline performances from Billie Eilish, Sam Fender, The Killers, The 1975, Imagine Dragons and Foals.

The organisers have now confirmed the exact timings and stage splits for across the weekend. It includes timings for all the headline acts on both main stages.