
ACCESSIBILITY GUIDE
LEEDS FESTIVAL 2026
Leeds Festival, Bramham Park, Leeds.
WELCOME TO LEEDS FESTIVAL 2026
We are looking forward to welcoming you to this year’s Leeds Festival.
Please take the time to read this accessibility guide carefully. It contains essential information including how to access the festival site, and details of the facilities available inside.
All accessible facilities and locations are marked on the accessibility map which you can find in this guide, on the Leeds Festival website and in the Leeds Festival App.
Please remember to share this accessibility guide with your essential companion, as it is important that they also read the information in this document.
If you have any questions that aren’t answered in the guide, please email the accessibility team at: accessibility@leedsfestival.co.uk

TICKETS AND VEHICLE PASSES
DOWNLOAD YOUR TICKETS
Please download the Ticketmaster app on your phone and preload your ticket before arriving at the festival. This will ensure that you won’t have to worry about having a good signal on your phone at the festival.
Please open your phone’s app store and search Ticketmaster UK and then download the app.
We will need to scan the live barcode on your digital ticket when you arrive in order for you to enter the festival. Please remember to make sure your phone is charged.
For information about Essential Companion tickets, please see the Essential Companion section of this guide.
APPROVED ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES
Please find the email you received from us with confirmation of your approved accessible facilities.
To help you find this email, it was sent from accessibility@leedsfestival.co.uk and the subject line is ‘Leeds Accessibility Approval Confirmation’.
If you cannot find the email, please contact us at accessibility@leedsfestival.co.uk before leaving home.
CAR PARK, DROP OFF AND CAMPERVAN PASSES
Where approved, you will receive your car park or drop-off pass, in advance, by email.
If purchased, you will receive your campervan pass, in advance, by post.
For more details about parking go to the How to Get to Leeds Festival section later in this guide.
Please make sure that the pass is clearly displayed in the windscreen of the vehicle.
FORMS OF ID REQUIRED
Please ensure you bring one of the following forms of identification with you:
- Nimbus Access Card
- Current passport
- Current driving licence
- Leeds Festival Digital Access Pass and Photo ID
You will be asked to present your form of identification when collecting your wristbands.
PRESCRIBED MEDICATION
If you're bringing prescribed medication with you, please ensure that your medication is in the correct packaging with the dispensary sticker intact and issued in your name.
If you need to bring in loose medication or medication that’s not in its original packaging, you will need to bring the prescription(s) with you.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA
Medical marijuana, prescribed for daily use, may be brought into the festival. Please bring the medication in its prescribed form together with the original prescription supporting its use for the entire duration of your time at the event. You may be asked to present this, along with identification matching the name on the prescription, on entry and at any time during the festival if requested.
If your marijuana is prescribed in a form that requires either vaping or smoking, please be courteous and mindful of those around you. Please note, vaping and smoking are not permitted on the raised viewing platforms or the ground viewing areas.
STORAGE FOR REFRIGERATED MEDICATION
Refrigerated storage for medication is available at the following locations:
- The accessible campsite in the campsite manager’s office
- The arena in the medical tent
- The village in the medical tent
Please only store medication for the days that you require it at the festival.
STORAGE FOR NON-REFRIGERATED MEDICATION
Storage for non-refrigerated medication is available at the following locations:
- The accessible campsite in the campsite manager’s office.
- The arena in the medical tent
- The village in the medical tent
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
If you wish to store any controlled substances, they can be stored at the arena or village medical tent.
Due to licensing regulations, they cannot be stored in the campsite manager’s office in the Accessibility Campsite.
LABELLING
All medication must be clearly labelled with the following:
- your full name
- your date of birth
- your phone number
- your essential companion’s full name if you wish for them to collect and store your medication.
Medication will be signed in and out by a manager and will only be issued to the named customer or their essential companion, where applicable.
FOOD AND DRINK
FOOD
All Leeds Festival customers are permitted to bring a small amount of food for personal consumption into the arena.
Accessibility customers are permitted to bring additional food in excess of the usual amount into the arena.
(This increased allowance applies to accessibility customers only and not to essential companions or friends and family).
DRINK
All Leeds customers are permitted to bring a sealed, unopened 500ml bottle of water or soft drink into the arena.
Accessibility customers are permitted to bring one sealed, unopened bottle up to 1.5l of water or soft drink into the arena.
This increased allowance applies to accessibility customers only and not to essential companions or friends and family.
You will be able to refill your water bottles at water points situated around the site.
No alcohol may be taken into the arena.
ON SITE SUPERMARKET – CO-OP
Co-op supermarket will be available on-site located opposite the Blue Fields, near accessible shuttle stop D for your convenience.
Co-op supermarket opening hours:
- Wednesday 10:00 to 03:00
- Thursday - Sunday 07:00 to 03:00
TAKING BAGS INTO THE ARENA
For security reasons, we ordinarily only permit customers to bring a small bag (A4 size) into the arena.
Accessibility customers are entitled to bring a bigger bag into the arena. (One bag only per accessibility customer).
This larger bag allowance is granted to the accessibility customer only. Please understand that this change to the policy is for the benefit of you, the accessibility customer only, and we cannot extend it to other members of your party.
The bag can be carried by you or someone on your behalf, if preferred.
Please remember that your bag will be searched on entry into the arena.
TAKING CHAIRS INTO THE ARENA
Ordinarily customers are not permitted to bring chairs into the arena for crowd management and health and safety reasons.
Accessibility customers are entitled to bring a folding chair into the arena, only if it is required. You will be provided with a tag to attach to the chair which allows security to know it is not prohibited. Please ensure this tag stays on the chair.
Please note, if you are entering through the Main Arena entrances, you will need to enter through the designated accessible lane.
Please be mindful of where you position your chair as chairs must not cause an obstruction. You may be asked to move your chair or take it down if it is impacting crowd management or for health and safety reasons.
You will not be allowed to put your chair any closer to the main stage than the viewing platforms.
Chairs are not permitted inside any tent or venue.
Please understand that this change to the policy is for the benefit of you, the accessibility customer only, and we cannot extend it to other members of your party.
The chair can be carried by you or someone on your behalf, if preferred.
ESSENTIAL COMPANIONS
If you have been approved to attend Leeds Festival with an essential companion, please ensure they arrive with you.
You will be sent a link and code to claim your digital essential companion’s ticket.
Please look out for an email from accessibility@leedsfestival.co.uk with the subject title: “Leeds Festival Essential Companion Ticket **Action Required**”.
In this email, there will be a link and a passcode. Please click on the link and then use the passcode to unlock the ticket. It will automatically be added to your Ticketmaster account.
Please note, this ticket will appear in your Ticketmaster account as a different event from your main ticket. You may need to scroll down to see it.
If you have any issues with accessing your companion ticket, please speak to a member of the accessibility team at the box office when you arrive.
Your essential companion must be present with you at check-in to have their ticket scanned and receive their wristband.
Please ensure that your essential companion is willing and able to fulfil all your requirements, as needed, and will be able to assist during an evacuation or other emergency.
If evidence is found that your essential companion is not attending for the purpose of supporting your needs, they may be asked to leave the festival. Before taking this action, we will inform you, share the evidence used to reach our decision, and discuss alternative means for your needs to be supported.
GROUND CONDITIONS AND WEATHER
Leeds Festival is an outdoor event, and most of the terrain is grass. Solid pathways or hard ground are absent in some parts of the event site. Many of the stages and entertainment areas are in areas with inclines or slopes.
In the event of rain, it is important to know that the terrain will likely become muddy and wet, making it harder to navigate.
We recommend using wheelchairs or mobility scooters suitable for this terrain and bringing the appropriate emergency tire repair kit.
Although we have been experiencing a series of heatwaves, please remember that the weather can change. In addition, it can get very cold at night. Please ensure that you are prepared and pack appropriate clothing for all kinds of weather.
We advise all customers with mobility difficulties to use the available internal transport service. Please note that this service may be busy at peak times, especially when everyone is leaving the event in and the service may be disrupted. Folding chairs will be provided at the shuttle stops.
FESTIVAL OPENING AND CLOSING TIMES
Campsites:
- Early Entry ticket holders only: 12:00 (noon) Wednesday 26th August
- Weekend Camping ticket holders: 03:00 Thursday 27th August
- Campsite closes at 12:00 (noon) Monday 31st August
Arena:
- Thursday 27th August: 17:00 – 00:30
- Friday 28th August: 11:00 – 00:30
- Saturday 29th August: 11:00 – 00:30
- Sunday 30th August: 11:00 – 00:30
Please note that opening times may be subject to change at short notice.
HOW TO GET TO LEEDS FESTIVAL
FESTIVAL SITE ADDRESS
Leeds Festival is located at Bramham Park in Leeds.
BY CAR
There will be event signage on the approach roads to the festival.
If you have been allocated parking in the accessible car parks, your car park pass will tell you what signage to follow and where to enter to access your allocated car park.
If you are parking in the general car parks, please follow the signage on the approach roads.
For detailed travel instructions, please visit the ‘By Car’ section on the Leeds website travel page.
TRAINS AND FESTIVAL SHUTTLE BUSES
Leeds Train Station is approximately 19 miles from the festival site. For accessibility and other information at this station, please visit the Leeds Train Station Website.
Festival shuttle buses run from Sovereign Street (approximately 350m from Leeds Train Station) to the festival site. The shuttle bus drop-off point is marked on the accessibility site map and is approximately 60m from the accessible box office.
Tickets for the shuttle bus service can be purchased on the First Bus App.
Information on where to collect your wristbands once you have been dropped off is in the Collecting Your Wristbands section in this guide.
The internal accessible shuttle picks up from the transport hub. Please see the Internal Transport section in this document for details of the internal transport routes.
COACH
The official coach partner for Leeds Festival is Big Green Coach. Please visit their website for coach travel information.
Coaches will drop passengers at Yellow Gate which is marked on the accessibility site map and is approximately 200m from the accessible box office.
Information on where to collect your wristbands once you have been dropped off is in the Collecting Your Wristbands section in this guide
TAXI AND PRIVATE PICK-UP & DROP OFF
Taxis are available from Leeds Train Station.
If you are arriving by taxi, please ensure you email us to request an Accessible Pick-up and Drop-off Pass if you do not have one already.
This will enable you to be dropped off in Accessible Car Park A outside the accessible box office.
If you are not camping in the accessible campsite, or if you are a day ticket holder, we recommend that you are also dropped off at the accessible pick up and drop off area. Please remember to request a pass.
If you do not have an accessible pick-up and drop-off pass, you will be dropped off at the central festival taxi pick-up and drop-off point. This is located 1.8km away from the accessible campsite. It is also a long walk to the closest wristband exchange.
Information on where to collect your wristbands once you have been dropped off is in the Collecting Your Wristbands section in this guide
PARKING
This section provides information on where to park (cars and campervans) at Leeds Festival. If you have been allocated parking as part of your application, you will receive your car park pass by email and your campervan pass by post.
The Accessibility Map shows the location of all campsites and car parks.
For information about the different car park passes and where they let you park, please continue reading this section.
ACCESSIBLE CAR PARKS A & B
If you have been allocated parking in Accessible Car Parks A or B, you will receive your car park pass by email. Your pass has a unique number and will tell you which signage to follow to access the car park.
Please remember to print off your car park pass, fill in your name and vehicle registration, and have it displayed clearly on your dashboard.
We advise all accessibility customers to use Accessible Car Parks A & B and check in at the accessible box office.
If you are not camping in the accessible campsite, there is internal transport available to take you from the accessible car parks to the other campsites.
UNLOAD & GO (FOR ACCESSIBLE CAMPSITE ONLY)
If you would prefer, you can drive onto the accessible campsite to unload your car before parking in your allocated car park.
You will need to collect your wristbands before driving onto the campsite. Please pull over to collect your wristbands from the accessible box office.
Once you have driven onto the campsite, you will be shown where to stop to allow you to unload.
You will also be directed to an allocated camping pitch. As soon as you have unloaded your car, the driver will need to leave the campsite and drive to your allocated car park, to allow other cars to enter the site to unload.
ACCESSIBLE CAR PARK B – IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If you have been allocated parking in Accessible Car Park B, a shuttle bus service is provided to take you from the car park to the campsite, should you require it.
You can choose to drive onto the Accessible Campsite to unload before parking in Accessible Car Park B.
PARKING FOR CAMPERVAN TICKET CUSTOMERS
This section provides information on where to park if you are staying in a campervan at Leeds Festival.
Staying in the accessible campervan site
Please hang your Accessibility Campervan Pass on your rearview mirror. If you have not received your hanger via post, please contact the accessibility team at accessibility@leedsfestival.co.uk.
Please follow signs to Yellow Gate and enter the site here. Then follow signs to the Accessibility Campervan site.
Your campervan may be searched on arrival.
Staying in the general campervan site (Trailer Park)
Please hang your General Campervan Pass on your rearview mirror.
Your pass will tell you which signage to follow to access the general campervan site. Then follow signs to the General Campervan site.
Your campervan may be searched on arrival.
COLLECTING YOUR WRISTBANDS
Where you collect your festival and accessibility wristbands will depend on where you are arriving at the festival. Details of each collection point are provided below and are shown on the Accessibility Map.
When you collect your wristbands, please have the Ticketmaster App open showing your ticket and QR code. Please also have your Photo I.D ready.
If you have been approved to bring an essential companion, they must be with you in order to collect their wristbands. For more information about essential companion tickets, please see the Essential Companions section of the guide.
Please be aware that it is likely there will be queues at the Box Offices and collection points at busy times, particularly on Thursday.
Seating, toilets and water will be available close to the Accessible Box Offices and collection points.
If you are an Arena Only or Day Ticket holder, you will not be given a festival wristband. You will still receive your accessibility wristbands.
For customers attending with an arena only or multi-day ticket, you will be required to have your ticket scanned each day that you return to the festival. Please go to the Accessible Box Office in Accessible Car Park A to have your ticket scanned each day you return. If you are using a different entrance, you will have your ticket scanned there.
All collection points are marked on the Accessibility Map.
CUSTOMERS ENTERING AT YELLOW/GREEN GATE BY CAR, COACH, FESTIVAL SHUTTLE BUS, TAXI OR PICK UP/DROP OFF
Please collect your wristbands from the accessible box office located in Accessible Car Park A.
The location of all box offices and car parks is marked on the Accessibility Map.
CUSTOMERS ARRIVING AT THE GENERAL CAR PARKS
You can collect your festival and accessibility wristbands from any wristband exchange when you arrive at the festival. Please go to the Accessibility Wristband Collection point in the wristband exchange to have your ticket scanned and receive your wristbands.
The location of all box offices, wristband exchanges and car parks is marked on the Accessibility Map.
BOX OFFICE OPENING AND CLOSING TIMES
Please note that times are subject to change.
Wednesday 26th (Early Entry Ticket only): 12:00 – 22:00
Thursday 27th: 09:00 – 22:00
Friday 28th: 09:00 – 21:00
Saturday 29th: 09:00 – 21:00
Sunday 30th: 09:00 – 21:00
If you experience any problems in collecting your wristbands or arrive after the accessible box office has shut, please speak to the campsite manager in the accessible campsite.
ROUTINE SEARCHES
For security reasons, everyone will be subject to a search of their bags, mobility aids and person.
You may request a female or male member of security to complete the search. Dogs may also be present. There will be accessible toilets nearby.
To avoid any delays or issues, please review the prohibited items list that you cannot bring to the festival by visiting the Leeds Festival essential information page.
INTERNAL TRANSPORT
An accessible shuttle bus will be available between the dedicated bus stops around the site. Seating will be provided at each shuttle bus stop.
There are four bus stops. They are located at:
- Accessible Car Park B
- The Accessible Campsite
- The Accessible Arena Entrance
- The Village
The accessible shuttle bus operates during the following hours:
Wednesday 09:00 – 03:00
Thursday 09:00 – 03:00
Friday 09:00 – 03:00
Saturday 09:00 – 03:00
Sunday 09:00 – 03:00
Monday 09:00 – 12:00
An accessible buggy service will also be available to take customers to the arena entrance and the co-op supermarket, to supplement the shuttle bus service.
Please be aware that services to the village are suspended during the main exit time of the arena. This is approximately between 10:00pm and 11:30pm.
Please note that the internal transport cannot enter the arena.
Only you and your essential companion will be able to use this service, which is subject to availability.
ACCESSIBLE CAMPSITE AND FACILITIES
This year, all of the campsites have been given names and the name of the accessibility campsite is “Glades”.
GENERAL INFORMATION
When you arrive at the accessible campsite, staff will guide you to the next available space for you to pitch your tent.
A team of campsite helpers known as CATs will be at the campsite and will be available to help you unload luggage.
You will be able to access your car throughout the weekend.
Due to space limitations, please be mindful of the size of any tents or gazebos you are bringing. You may be asked to move them if they are taking up too much space. Please consider fellow campers when setting up your pitch.
You are not permitted to camp in the fire lanes, hard standing or areas without grass.
Disposable BBQs are strictly prohibited. Details on cooking equipment and prohibited items are on the festival website. Please be extra vigilant in view of the dry ground conditions.
CAMPSITE MANAGER HUB
Staff in the campsite manager hub will be available 24 hours a day to help answer any questions you may have during the event.
CRITICAL POWER
Customers who have been approved for critical power will be positioned in a designated area. The power connections will be supplied to the approved customer’s tent at specific pitches in this area.
Please let the team know that you have been approved for this facility and they will direct you to a pitch on arrival.
Please note that this area is for critical power users only.
MEDICATION FRIDGE
Refrigerated storage for medication is available in the campsite manager’s office.
All medication must be clearly labelled with the following:
- your full name
- your date of birth
- your phone number
- your essential companion’s full name if you wish for them to collect and store your medication.
Medication will be signed in and out by a manager and will only be issued to the named customer or their essential companion, where applicable.
If you wish to store any controlled substances, they can only be stored in the arena or village first medical tents. Due to licensing regulations, they cannot be stored in the campsite manager’s office.
Please be mindful that it can take time to get around the festival site. Ensure that you have access to any emergency medication at all times.
CHARGING TENT
A charging tent will be located inside the accessible campsite. It is equipped with charging points for electric wheelchairs and medical devices such as nebulisers. Please note that, although security are present on the campsite, this is not a supervised space. We suggest you do not leave any equipment or valuables inside this tent unattended.
ACCESSIBLE TOILETS AND SHOWERS
Standard and wheelchair accessible toilets and standard and wheelchair accessible showers are located inside the campsite.
CHANGING PLACES UNIT
The changing place unit includes a changing bed, toilet, sink and a hoist. Please bring your own sling if required.
WASHING FACILITIES
Sinks are available for you to wash your hands, face, and brush your teeth.
DRINKING WATER POINT
There will be a drinking water point for you to fill up water bottles.
GET READY WITH ME (GRWM) TENT
A ‘Get Ready With Me’ tent will be in the campsite with free hair tools and mirrors for your use.
GENERAL CAMPSITES
All general campsites have accessible toilets. Accessible showers are only located in the Accessible Campsite.
ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES IN THE ARENA
ARENA ENTRANCES
The dedicated arena entrance for accessible customers is at Vera’s Gate and is marked on the accessibility site map.
Please be aware that the entrance at Vera’s Gate is located in a valley. There is an incline as you make your way into the arena.
We advise customers with mobility difficulties to use the internal shuttle service from the accessible campsite to the arena entrance. This will drop you off at the top of the valley.
The distance from:
- the accessible campsite entrance to Vera’s Gate is 330m
- Accessible Car Park A to Vera’s Gate is 415m
- Accessible Car Park B to Vera’s Gate is 1.08 km
The shuttle service runs to and from these locations.
If you are entering through the main arena entrances, there will be dedicated accessible queuing lanes. Please be ready to show your accessibility wristband to the staff at the lane.
ACCESSIBLE TOILETS AND CHANGING PLACES UNIT
Accessible toilets are located by the accessible viewing areas and at every toilet block in the arena. Please remember to show your accessibility wristband when a staff member asks to see it.
We respectfully ask that all customers be considerate of one another. Please be aware that toilet facilities will be busier during peak times such as artist changeovers.
A Changing Places Unit (HDU) is located besides the Arena Information Tent and is marked on the accessibility map. Please note, this is only open when the arena is open.
BARS
Accessible bar lanes with lowered service areas are available at the main festival bars for you and your essential companion. Please look out for the wheelchair symbol.
The lanes are staffed by security and stewards; please remember to show them your wristband.
MERCHANDISE
An accessible lane is available at the merchandise stalls; please look out for the wheelchair signs and lanes provided. Your accessibility wristband will give you access to the accessible merchandise lanes.
FOOD
Some food stalls may have accessible serving points.
If a food trader has been unable to adjust their vehicle to allow for a lowered service point, the staff will be available to assist you from the front of the unit. Please just ask if you need assistance and they will be happy to help.
CASHLESS PAYMENTS
Leeds Festival is a fully cashless event. You can pay by debit or with credit card and digitally using your mobile phone if you have Apple Pay or Google Pay setup.
ACCESSIBLE VIEWING AREAS
There are raised viewing platforms and ground viewing areas at the following stages:
- The Grid
- The Gallery
- The Warehouse
- The Ballroom
- The Canopy
Raised Viewing Platform
- The raised viewing platforms are equipped with ramped access, wheelchair-accessible toilets, standard toilets, and charging points.
- If you have been approved for the raised viewing platform, you will receive a wristband that lets you on.
- You can bring your essential companion on to the raised viewing platform with you.
- If you have not been approved for an Essential Companion, you can bring someone else with you.
- Viewing platforms are not covered. Please dress appropriately for all weather conditions.
- Once the platform is at capacity a one in, one out policy will be implemented.
- Smoking, including e-cigarettes & vapes, is not permitted.
- Staff and security have the right to ask you to leave the platform if you are behaving inappropriately.
Ground Viewing Area
- Ground viewing areas are available to those who need a less crowded area and the option of sitting for short periods of time.
- The ground viewing areas are situated in front of the raised viewing platforms and are separated from the main crowds by a barrier.
- The ground viewing areas are primarily standing areas, although limited seating is available.
- If you are in the ground viewing area, you can use the accessible toilets located behind the raised viewing platform.
- If you have been approved for the ground viewing areas, you will have received a wristband that gives you access.
- Once the area is at capacity, a one in one out policy will be implemented.
- Only you and your Essential Companion (or friend) will have access to the ground viewing areas. This allows us to accommodate as many customers, who require the use of this facility, as possible.
- Smoking, including e-cigarettes & vapes, is not permitted.
- Staff and security have the right to ask you to leave the ground viewing areas if you are behaving inappropriately.
We will be providing chairs that have a load-bearing capacity of 250 pounds (approximately 18 stone). If you have any questions or concerns regarding this, please contact the accessibility team at accessibility@leedsfestival.co.uk.
ASSISTANCE DOGS
Spending areas will be available for assistance dogs, located at the Accessibility Campsite, and Arena Information Point.
Please ensure you use these spaces only and always clear up after your assistance dog using the bins provided.
BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETING PERFORMANCES
A British Sign Language performance interpreting service will be provided on request by fully qualified interpreters from Performance Interpreting.
If you have indicated that you require this service and have given consent for your contact details to be shared with the interpreters, they will contact you directly. This is so that you can liaise with them about what performances you want interpreted.
If you would like to be contacted by the interpreters and have not yet given your consent, please contact us at accessibility@leedsfestival.co.uk.
The Performance Interpreting Team will be available at their info hub next to the main arena Information Hub. They will be available onsite to assist and answer any queries you may have.
MEDICAL ASSISTACE AND WELFARE
MEDICS
Medics, medical care, and supplies are available in the arena and the village.
If you require urgent medical attention, please alert a member of staff who can assist you.
WELFARE
Wellbeing tents are located in the arena and in the village. Experienced and caring staff are on hand to provide confidential advice about drugs, alcohol, sexual health and general assistance, counselling, and advice for anything that is troubling you.
SENSORY CALM TENT
There is a sensory calm tent at the festival, located between the welfare and medical tents within the arena.
The aim of this space is to provide a safe, low-level stimulation and recalibration zone for any customers who need to use it.
All of the above facilities are marked on the accessibility map.
LEAVING THE ARENA, LEAVING THE FESTIVAL AND RE-ENTRY
LEAVING THE ARENA
When the main headliner concludes each evening, we recommend that customers on the viewing platforms and in the ground viewing areas wait until the initial crowd has left the arena.
LEAVING THE FESTIVAL
Please be aware that there may be long queues when leaving the festival by car or public transport, as vehicle curfews may be necessary to allow pedestrians to leave the site safely.
ACCESSING YOUR CAR DURING THE FESTIVAL
You will have access to your car throughout the festival if you are parked in either Accessible Car Park A or B.
RE-ENTRY
We allow re-entry into the festival for weekend camping ticket holders into the festival if you need to leave to replenish essential items over the weekend. Please use the same route to exit the festival as you entered.
There is no re-entry for arena only or day ticket customers.
LEEDS FESTIVAL APP
Please download the festival app to your mobile phone by visiting the Apple Store or Google Play and searching for Leeds Festival.
The app contains helpful information, including set times, maps, and important updates by push notification.
THE ACCESSIBILITY TEAM
Our accessibility team will be on hand to look after you whilst onsite. Accessibility team members can be identified by their purple tabards.
Our accessible campsite managers are on duty, providing 24-hour cover. Please feel free to ask them any questions or report issues.
A team of campsite helpers known as CATS roam the campsite, helping unload luggage and assist the campsite managers. During busier arrival times, the helpers may be assisting other customers and will appreciate your patience.
HOW TO GET HELP
If you need assistance, please speak to a member of festival staff.
If you want to speak to a member of the accessibility team, you can find them at one of the following locations:
- The accessible box office (on arrival)
- The accessible campsite manager hub, which is open 24 hours
- The accessible viewing areas
You can also contact the team by email at accessibility@leedsfestival.co.uk.
WHAT 3 WORDS
What3Words is a geocode system designed to identify any location within a resolution of approximately 3m.
It is an easy way to find and share exact locations.
We have listed below some key site locations for you.
LOCATION
WHAT3WORDS
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TRANSPORT HUB
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ARENA INFORMATION POINT
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You can either download the app or use the What3Words website.
ACCESSIBILITY MAP

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