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Introducing Dork’s Live at Leeds: In The City 2022 stages, featuring Los Bitchos, Connie Constance, Gruff Rhys, Will Joseph Cook, The Dinner Party and more

  • Dork
  • September 16, 2022

Live at Leeds: In The City has announced its stage splits for this year’s festival, and we’re delighted to introduce who’ll be playing Dork’s very own stages.

Taking over the iconic Brudenell Social Club on Saturday, 15th October, we’ll be hosting two stages.

The venue’s Main Room will feature the likes of Los Bitchos, Opus Kink, Baby Dave, Molly Payton, The Dinner Party, Soup!, The Queen’s Head, Oliver Keane, Wynona and a special, not-to-be-missed afternoon performance from Gruff Rhys.

Meanwhile, in the Community Room, we’ll have the equally exciting Connie Constance, Will Joseph Cook, Laundromat, Cheep Teeth, Fake Turins, Melin Melyn, Nieve Ella, Mint, Dim Imagery and Gus Englehorn.

Taking over the many venues of Leeds for a day, Live at Leeds features a whole bunch of other exciting names. Most fresh amongst them are new additions Spector, Mollie Coddled, Lizzie Reid and Buggs, who replace Anorak Patch, Baby Queen, House on Fire and Pyra, all of whom have been forced to pull out.

🚨 We have some new additions to the Live at Leeds line up and we're happy to welcome @Spector, @mollieiscoddled, @lizziereidmusic, @Buggsband, @oscarbrowne__ and more… 🚨

Sadly, the following artists are no longer appearing: Anorak Patch, Baby Queen, House on Fire and Pyra. pic.twitter.com/7lvVN2iH2F

— Live at Leeds (@liveatleedsfest) September 15, 2022

The wider line-up features Pale Waves, Sundara Karma, White Lies, Palace, Thomas Headon, Working Men’s Club, Sea Power, Crawlers, Joesef, Warmduscher, Swim Deep and loads more. You can find the full bill in the poster below.

Live at Leeds takes place on Saturday, 15th October. Tickets are on sale here.

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