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In 1999, the festival added a second venue at Temple Newsam in Leeds, [19] the site of V Festival in 1997 and 1998, due to increasing demand. [20] In the first year, all bands performed at the Leeds site the day after they played Reading, with the Reading Festival running from Friday to Sunday and the Leeds Festival running from Saturday to Monday.
The festival's origins date to the Beaulieu Jazz Festival (1956–1961) which became the National Jazz Festival in 1961 (The National Jazz and Blues Festival in 1963) and settled in Reading in 1971. In 1999 a second leg was added at Leeds. The following is a list of acts that have played at the festival.
List of music festival performances, showing date, city, country and event Date City Country ... 18 January 2000 Leeds: England 19 January 2000 Newcastle: 21 January 2000
2001 festival; The 15th Leeds International Film Festival was held 27 September to 12 October 2001 and opened with a screening of Crush, directed by John McKay. 2000 festival; The 14th Leeds International Film festival took place 5–19 October 2000. Purely Belter, a British comedy drama film directed by Mark Herman was shown at the Opening ...
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The band's spectacular rise up the billing from the small Carling Tent up to penultimate on the Main stage in the space of a year was noted by many reviews, and the band delivered "a set that was typically low on spectacle but high on musical fire, [as] they confidently made the festival their own". [9] The Leeds leg of the festival saw the ...
Date City Country Venue Other bands North America November 28, 1999: Lawrence: United States: Granada Theater: Biohazard, The Step Kings: November 29, 1999: Chicago: House of Blues
6 March 2000 17,000± 7 March 2000 17,000± 9 March 2000 Osaka: Osaka-jō Hall: 11 March 2000 Kobe: World Memorial Hall: 12 March 2000 14 March 2000 Hiroshima: Hiroshima Green Arena: 16 March 2000 Sendai: Miyagi Prefectural Sports Center 21 March 2000 Paris: France: Bataclan — 23 March 2000 Brussels: Belgium: Ancienne Belgique: 25 March 2000 ...