Decolonise Fest is coming to Leeds with Decolonise On Tour (funded by PRS foundation’s Open Fund), bringing some of our favourite Leeds-based punx of colour on stage at Wharf Chambers.
Lineup
- Hang Linton – Splicing breakbeats, avant funk, and dance punk, Hang Linton is an interdisciplinary artist based in Leeds, who previously opened for Yard Act and writes about the struggles of modern British life.
- Pleasure Centre – An alt/art rock quintet from the North Yorkshire coast who take influence from My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, and Jesus and Mary Chain.
- Lia Rye – Leeds-based alternative rock artist who takes inspiration from Bloc Party and Royal Blood.
- Bracelet and keychain making workshop before the show – There will also be a bracelet making activity before the show, to give you a chance to come and get to know your fellow punx!
Details
Date: Saturday 5th April 2025
Venue: Wharf Chambers, 23-25 Wharf Street, Leeds LS2 7EQ
Doors: 6:00pm
Tickets:Tickets on Dice £8 / £10 / £15
Ticket pricing explained
Low waged: This ticket is for individuals who struggle to make ends meet, who are unemployed or under employed and struggle to afford basic needs
Standard: This ticket is for individuals who are employed, can afford their basic needs, and have access to savings but do not have a lot of money left over at the end of the month
Solidarity: This ticket is for individuals who are employed, can afford basic needs, have expendable income, access to savings and still have enough money left at the end of the month.
