
Yard Act Rocks Leeds’ Millennium Square in an Unforgettable Show of Solidarity and Celebration
Yard Act’s performance in Leeds’ Millennium Square was not only a career milestone but also an emotional beacon of hope and celebration for the band and fans alike.

By VIBING
In the heart of Leeds, at the renowned Millennium Square, Yard Act gave a performance that will be etched into the memories of those who were there. Emotions ran high as the band connected with the crowd over shared love and celebration.
“Send that love and make sure they hear it from Harehills, to Horsforth, to Beeston, to Guiseley,” shouts Yard Act frontman James Smith, encapsulating the essence of an evening brimming with unity and exuberance. In what was the largest hometown gig for Yard Act thus far, Leeds’ Millennium Square echoed with more than just the sounds of music—it pulsed with shared sentiments of hope and defiance in a time of underlying tension in the city. The band’s anthemic ‘Dead Horse’ resonated with particular strength, underscoring the evening’s theme of unity through music.