- Yellow campsite. The yellow campsite is the one closest to the arena’s entrance, allowing those staying to easily nip back for a drink or two between acts.
- Red campsite.
- Orange campsite.
- Purple campsite.
- Blue campsite.
- Brown campsite.
- Green campsite.
- #NoLeedsOnADeadPlanet campsite.
Camping Plus is a fantastic camping option for Leeds Festival. It’s a private campsite area with 24 hour reception and security, proper toilets, warm showers, a pamper area, and access to phone charging. Camping Plus is available for a limited amount of campers.
What is Purple camp like at Leeds?
Purple camp is right next to orange so you can still expect some of the noise from rides but not as much as an atmosphere compared to orange. It is a great spot if you want to attend the Piccadilly party, meaning you can still get a fairly good night’s sleep.
Can you take alcohol into Leeds Fest camping?
Alcohol for personal consumption 18+ (only before 6pm on Sunday evening). Alcohol in the possession of under 18’s should be confiscated. All gas canisters of any size (including nitrous oxide).
Can you sleep in your car at Leeds Festival?
No vehicles are to be parked in the fire lanes at any time. The designated campervan/caravan area of the site is the only place where ticket holders can sleep in vehicles. We do not permit sleeping in cars and security will ask you to leave the car park.
What is the best camp to stay in at Leeds Festival?
Red Campsite – Red has to be our favourite of all the camps at Leeds. It’s a sociable campsite and is located near Relentless, but it tends to be less cramped than some of the others. The views from Red Hill are just the best!
Which camp is best at Leeds?
Red campsite is without doubt a firm favourite of Leeds Festival regulars. Located near Relentless, it is known for having somewhat of a neighbourhood-esque atmosphere.
What is Purple camp?
Summer Camp Just for Military Kids
Operation Purple® Camp offers military kids a free week of camp where they connect with other kids, just like them.
Can 16 year olds camp at Leeds Fest?
Leeds Festival welcomes all ages. unaccompanied under 16s are allowed on site. children 12 and under in case they get lost or separated from their guardian, will be available from the wristband exchanges & welfare points. We do not accept any parental or supervisory duty of care or liability for any under 18s on site.
Are Leeds dogs sniffer?
We work very closely with West Yorkshire Police and members of the security services to ensure our security procedures are up to date and we are following best practice. We put a lot of time and effort on briefing and training and run emergency exercises. We also have a team of sniffer dogs working around the clock.
Are showers free at Leeds Festival?
Are there showers or phone chargers? Yes and yes! There are free showers on site, so you don’t have to wet wipe yourself for the whole weekend if you don’t have to. These will be clearly marked on our festival map, which will be released nearer the time.
Can you camp for one night at Leeds Festival?
Only one camping vehicle will be admitted to the Campervan Site within the Leeds Festival site per Campervan/caravan ticket.
Is water free at Leeds Festival?
There are several bars in the Arena. Only food for personal consumption may be brought into the Arena. We only allow sealed soft drinks under 500ml, as well as empty reusable water bottles of any size into the Arena. Please refill your empty bottles at the water points inside the Arena for free.
Can you take drugs into Leeds Festival?
DRUGS POLICY
It is illegal to buy, sell or take drugs. Drugs enforcement laws are as applicable onsite as anywhere else in the UK. We want our festival goers to know above all else that we are here to help and you can come to us for help without fear of getting in trouble.
What can you not take into Leeds Fest?
Banned from event – Gas canisters, aerosols over 250ml, airhorns, fireworks, flares, glass, illegal substances, drugs, ‘legal highs’ – this includes Nitrous Oxide and associated equipment including balloons, unidentified substances, new psychoactive substances (NPS), illegal items, laser equipment/pens, megaphones,
Can you vape at Leeds Fest?
At Reading and Leeds, festival-goers can bring cigarettes for personal use into both the campsite and arenas, while e-cigarettes are also allowed.
Do tents get set on fire at Leeds Festival?
Tents were set on fire and bottles and rocks were hurled as trouble flared on the final day of the Leeds Festival. Attendees described seeing people throwing camping chairs on to burning tents and plumes of smoke billowing across the Bramham Park site.
Is Leeds fest worth the money?
Best festival ever, if you love rain wet and cold then you’ll love Leeds fest so always keep wellies and waterproof jacket on you. Toilets can be quite disgusting in the campsites but the experience is well worth it. A bit price for beer and food in the arena, so make sure you have plenty of cash.
What happens to tents left at Leeds Festival?
They make sure the items are donated to charities rather than left behind at the site in Bramham Park. Everything Is Possible, a non-for-profit organisation from York, work with young volunteers from around the world.
What are the posh areas in Leeds?
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- Horsforth.
- Chapel Allerton.
- Roundhay.
- Leeds Waterfront.
- Headingley.
- Alwoodley.
- Bramhope.
- Otley.
What is the most popular high school in Leeds?
If you want to find out what is the most popular school in Leeds, the Ruth Gorse Academy in the city centre is certainly up there with the best of them. With around 1,200 students, the RGA is part of the GORSE Academies Trust that champions young people living in some of the UK’s least affluent areas.