Constellations Festival running times announced, or Indecision 2010: Los Campesinos! or Les Savy Fav?
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Broken Social Scene
After bailing on a reprise of Stag and Dagger festival earlier in the year, Leeds is playing host to an even bigger, betterer extravaganza of alternative noise and joys. An all-day spectacular of music and art, Constellations Festival takes place at the University of Leeds on the 14th of November, with a special pre-party at the wonderful Brudenell Social Club the night before, with performances from Eagles, Divorce, Loops Haunt, Abe Vigoda and a headline set from Bristol krautrockers BEAK>.
Running times for the three university venues on the 14th are as follows:
Refectory
14:30 – Honour Before Glory
15:30 – iLiKETRAiNS
16:30 – Sky Larkin
17:30 – Esben and the Witch
18:45 – Local Natives
20:00 – Los Campesinos!
21:30 – Broken Social Scene
Stylus
14:30 – Bréton
15:15 – Superhumanoids
16:00 – Dam Mantle
17:00 – Gold Panda
18:15 – Liars
19:30 – Les Savy Fav
21:30 – Four Tet
Mine
14:30 – Runaround Kids
15:15 – Dog Is Dead
16:15 – Wingman
17:15 – Polarsets
18:15 – Cloud Nothings
19:15 – The Vaccines
20:15 – Spectrals
21:15 – Chickenhawk
22:15 – Sleigh Bells
Tickets are an extremely reasonable £22.50 (which gets you access to the pre-party as well), and can be purchased from Luna Tickets. More information can be found on the official Constellations website.
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