Storm Lilian was wreaked havoc on the festival in its first day
The organisers of Leeds Festival 2024 have announced the Chevron Stage will not be opening today after disruption caused by Storm Lilian this morning.
The organisers said: "It's been a tough morning but we are aiming to open the arena between 1,45pm and 2pm, with the first live act Reneé Rapp, on the main stage at 3.10pm as per the schedule. You can keep up with everything happening at year’s event at Bramham Park by visiting our Leeds Festival 2024 live blog.
If you would like to go to Leeds Festival 2024 you can buy remaining tickets from through Ticketmaster or here. Prices for tickets range from £125 for day tickets and £325 for a weekend ticket with additional packages available.If you’d like to share stories, photos and videos from your experience at Bramham Park you can visit our dedicated Leeds Festival Facebook group. There you will also find lots of useful info about the event.
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