ROCKSTAR ENERGY PRESENTS... LEEDS FESTIVAL 2024 - ESSENTIALS AND BANNED ITEMS

Attending Leeds Festival 2024? Here’s a list of essentials to ensure you have a great time

TICKETS AND ID:

  • Festival Ticket (Printed or Digital)

  • ID (for Age Verification)

camping gear:

  • Tent (with pegs and mallet)

  • Sleeping Bag and Sleeping Mat

  • Camping Chair

  • Reusable Water Bottle

  • Earplugs and Eye Mask (for Better Sleep)

Clothing:

  • Waterproof Jacket and Poncho

  • Sturdy Boots or Wellies

  • Warm Layers (Nights can be cold)

  • Sunglasses and Hat

  • Spare Socks and Underwear

Food and drink:

  • Non-perishable snacks (like granola bars, nuts)

  • Breakfast items (instant porridge, cereal bars)

  • Portable Stove and Camping Kettle

  • Cool Bag with Ice Packs

toiletries and health:

  • Toilet Paper and Tissues

  • Hand Sanitizer and Wet Wipes

  • Toothbrush, Toothpaste, and Deodorant

  • Sunscreen and Insect Repellent

  • First Air Kit (Plasters, painkillers, ect.)

Technology:

  • Power Bank (for your phone)

  • Phone Charger

  • Portable Speaker (for campsite music)

  • Torch or Headlamp (with spare batteries)

MONEY AND PAYMENT:

  • Rockstar Energy presents… Leeds Festival 2024… is strictly cash free and will only accept: (Bank Cards and Contactless payments only)

MISCELLANEOUS:

  • Bin Bags (for rubbish and wet clothes)

  • Lanyard or Bum Bag (to keep valuables safe)

  • Reusable Cutlery and Cups

  • Festival Schedule (printed or downloaded on your phone)

ENTERTAINMENT:

  • Deck of Cards or Portable Games

  • Costumes or Face Paint (for themed days)

Clothing:

  • Medical Information (if applicable)

  • Emergency Contact Info


Prepare for all weather conditions, and most importantly, have fun!

Thursday 22nd August: According to the Met Office, it is predicted that the weather will be "cloudy changing to light rain by late morning" when Leeds Festival opens its doors, with highs of 19 degrees and lows of 11 degrees.

Friday 23rd August: The Friday of the festival apparently see "light showers changing to sunny intervals in the afternoon", with highs of 19 degrees and lows of 10 degrees.

Saturday 24th August: "Sunny intervals changing to partly cloudy by early evening" is the outlook in Leeds for Saturday with temperatures hitting highs of 18 degrees and lows of 10 degrees.

Sunday 25th August: The last night of Leeds Festival is predicted to be much of the same, with "sunny intervals changing to partly cloudy by early evening" is predicted for the last night of the festival, with temperatures peaking at 18 degrees dropping to lows of 11 degrees. BBC Weather is slightly less optimistic, predicting "light rain showers and a moderate breeze" that day and highs of 19 degrees and 11 degrees.

Monday 26th August: When most campers pack up to leave, BBC Weather predicts that the festival will have "light rain and a gentle breeze" with highs of 20 degrees and lows of 11 degrees.

Get the most up to date weather forecast for Leeds Festival here.


For Leeds Festival 2024, a wide range of items are banned to ensure safety, environmental consciousness, and a smooth experience for all attendees. Key banned items include:

  • Disposable vapes - Prohibited due to their environmental impact and hazardous waste disposal issues.

  • Campfires and disposable barbecues - Not allowed anywhere on the festival grounds, including the campsites.

  • Gazebos - To allow more space for people to camp in campsites

  • Flares, fireworks, and other pyrotechnics

  • Spray cans and portable laser equipment.

  • Nitrous oxide (NOS) and associated paraphernalia, such as balloons and whipped cream dispensers.

  • Sound systems (small portable speakers are allowed in campsites).

  • Large bags - Any bag larger than A4 size is banned in the arena.

  • Drones and other flying devices.

  • Glass containers over 100ml.

  • Clothing or items promoting cultural appropriation.

  • Unofficial high-visibility jackets and tabards.

These restrictions are in place to ensure both the safety of attendees and the environmental sustainability of the festival

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