The band are set to embark on an intercontinental stadium tour from May through to September
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Pale Waves will headline the one-day event later this year
Live At Leeds Festival 2020 has been rescheduled as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Live At Leeds 2020 will now be held on Saturday November 28 in various venues across Leeds. Pale Waves will headline, while the likes of Easy Life, The Coral and
The band are set to embark on an intercontinental stadium tour from May through to September
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