A second wave of bands and artists for this year's Live At Leeds have been announced, with Rag 'N' Bone Man, Temples and Nothing But Thieves being among the new additions. Check out the full lineup below.
The likes of Wild Beasts, White Lies, Slaves and Jagwar Ma had already been announced for the intercity festival, which takes place in April. Joining them are other newly announced acts The Hunna, Honey Blood, Clean Cut Kid, Gabrielle Aplin, DMA's and more.
Andy Smith, Festival director said: "The reaction to the festival bill has been fantastic this year, so we’re looking forward to getting the rest of the line up out there... I’d say it’s our best bill since we started, loads of future stars further down the bill so make sure you take a listen to the ones you may not of heard of yet."
Rag 'N' Bone Man - who leads the new names on the bill - is winner of the Brit Awards Critics Choice Award and came in as a runner up in the BBC Sound of 2017 list.
Elsewhere, Kettering psych outfit Temples will take their forthcoming new record Volcano up north and showcase new material to the Leeds crowd. The band recently dropped the new track 'Strange Or Be Forgotten', which Gigwise described as "swaggering confidently towards its climax before it beautifully fades out, ‘Strange or Be Forgotten’ is a glimpse of a formidable record so near we can almost taste it."
Live At Leeds will also begin proceedings with a special opening party performance from energetic Baltimore band Future Islands.
Live At Leeds takes place on April 29.
New additions:
Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, Nothing But Thieves, DMA’s, Honeyblood, The Hunna, Temples, Fickle Friends, Gabrielle Aplin, Clean Cut Kid, The Moonlandingz, Dream Wife, Get Inuit, Tom Grennan, HMLTD, Eat Fast, Kojey Radical, She Drew The Gun, Ider, Fish, Trudy & The Romance, Idles, LIFE, King Nun, Pale Waves, Jake Isaac, Lewis Watson, Aine Cahill, Be Charlotte, Off Bloom, Tender, Artificial Pleasure, Otzeki, Xamvolo, Matt Maltese, Chinah, Plastic Mermaids, Tom Walker, Connie Constance, Adrian Coker, Anna Straker, Atlas Wynd, Bad Nerves, Banfi, Bryde, Club Drive, Easylife, Fazerdaze, Husky Loops, Indigo Husk, Jordan Allen, Jordan Mackampa, Joy Crookes, Judas, Kovic, Kyko, Laurel, Lea Porcelain, Marthagunn, Paris Youth Foundation, Puma Blues, Rory Wynne, Ten Tonnes, The Orielles, White Kite, Yellow Days, Cerys Selvey, Jade Bird, Chest Pains, Dead Naked Hippies, Faux Pas, Fling, Furr, Heir, The Gallery, The Golden Age Of TV, The Tiny Minds, Treeboy & Arc