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Biffy Clyro to headline Leeds Festival

LATEST ADDITION: Biffy Clyro have been announced as the second headliner of this year's Leeds Festival.

LATEST ADDITION: Biffy Clyro have been announced as the second headliner of this year's Leeds Festival.

Biffy Clyro have been named as the second headliner for this year’s Leeds Festival.

The Scottish rock trio, who saw their sixth album Opposites top the charts on Sunday, join rapper Eminem at the top of the bill for this year’s event.

Also added to the bill tonight (Monday) were metal icons System Of A Down, reformed pop-punk stars Fall Out Boy, math-rockers Foals, hyped singer-songwriter Jake Bugg and Sheffield metalcore heroes Bring Me The Horizon.

They join a line-up that already included Californian rock heavyweights Deftones and intellectual indie mavericks Alt-J.

As ever, the event takes place at Bramham Park over the August bank holiday weekend, Friday 23-Sunday 25.

Tickets are still available at the 2012 price of £197.50.


 
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