Leeds Festival once again brought with it a stellar lineup featuring some of the biggest names in the music scene.
Each day of the weekend felt as though there was a specific musical theme.
From the hip hop-heavy lineup on Friday featuring rappers Travis Scott, D Block Europe, and Trippie Red, through to the pop-packed Saturday lineup of global superstar Chappel Roan and Hozier.
Rockers Bring Me The Horizon and the legendary Limp Bizkit closed out the final night of the proceedings on Sunday evening, and they did not disappoint.
Fred Durst and company came Rollin’ into Bramham Park with all guns blazing. The US Nu Metal act has graced the stages of some of the world’s biggest festival stages, including their infamous set at Woodstock ’99.
The band’s set was packed with classics such as My Generation, Break Stuff, and even a cover of George Michael’s Faith.
One lucky fan got the opportunity to get up on stage and sing with the band – perhaps a memory they will never forget.
After three days at Leeds Festival proved to be one of the highlights of the event, cementing their status as hard rock legends and festival favourites in the process.
Sunday’s lineup rocked, as groups like Enter Shikari, South Arcade, Lambrini Girls, and Pale Waves fuelled the crowd until early in the evening.
If Saturday’s lineup was all about Chappel Roan and the pink pony club, Sunday was the turn of the black parade. There was a visible change in the audience within the 24 hour window.
Chart-topping superstars like Example and a dance anthem-fuelled set from Becky Hill rounded out the proceedings on the Chevron Stage.
Whilst the likes of the North East’s own Fin Forster, and emerging indie/rock outfit Keo were big hits on the BBC Introducing stage.
Following another action-packed weekend at Bramham Park, the sun has once again gone down on Leeds Festival for another year – we can’t wait to return next year already.