Leeds Festival 2023: Photos of Leeds United fans showing their support for The Whites at Bramham Park event
Charles Gray
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Leeds United fans have been showing their support at Leeds Festival 2023 (Photo: Leeds, Leeds, Leeds)
Leeds United shirts were a regular site this weekend throughout the festival at Bramham Park, which was headlined by Sam Fender, Billie Eilish, The Killers and The 1975.
There were perhaps more Newcastle United shirts to be seen on the Saturday, as the Toon Army showed up in full voice for the performance of their hometown hero Sam Fender.
Below are pictures of Leeds United fans in full voice at the festival.
This year's Leeds Festival is headlined by Sam Fender, The Killers, Billie Eilish and The 1975 (Photo: National World)
Families of Leeds United fans have been showing their support (Photo: National World)
There was some less traditional Leeds United shirts on display (Photo: National World)
Leeds United shirts from years gone by were on display (Photo: National World)
There was a great atmosphere at this year's Leeds Festival (Photo: National World)
Sport shirts were ideal for the amount of walking involved at Leeds Festival (Photo: National World)
Leeds United beat Ipswich Town 4-3 on Saturday during the festival (Photo: National World)
Hayley Pollard and Anthony Binney were enjoying themselves (Photo: National World)
Fans young and old were showing their support for Leeds United (Photo: National World)
Dan Forbes, 40, from Scarborough, travelled down for the weekend (Photo: National World)
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