(According to Me at least)

1. FOO FIGHTERS!
Friday headliners and one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Yes please! Need I say more?

2. Deaf Havana
Main stage openers on the Saturday. Released one of the best albums of 2012 last year with Fools and Worthless Liars and have one of the greatest on stage presences ever.

3. Don Broco
Brand new and up and coming. Brand new debut album Priorities reached #2 and #4 (deluxe and regular editions respectively) in the iTunes rock chart on its day of release just shows that the Broco have something to give.

4. Twin Atlantic
Supporting Blink 182 on their UK arena tour and with a miraculous number of sell out shows under their belt, the Scottish "Yes I Was Drunk" foursome just scream festival potential.

5. Kasabian
Brilliant band. Brilliant sound. Incredible anthems. Headliners on Sunday and the closing band. Need I say more?

6. Florence and the Machine
After an incredible arena tour to well and truly change the views of anyone that wasn't a fan, Florence has lungs of steel and an incredible discography to unleash on the crowds of Leeds.

7. Two Door Cinema Club
Praised on air by the many DJ's of Radio 1, Two Door Cinema Club have a sound like no other and they're bound to impress any on looking crowds at their NME/Radio 1 stage performance.

8. Young Guns
They impressed last year and they impressed on their new album Bones - Young Guns really can only impress more because they've proven themselves to be worthy of their appearance once again at R&L.

9. The View
After smashing performances on the 2011 festival scene, the Dundee born and bred band are a promising smash this year.

10. Lower Than Atlantis
Sharing that same boats as Don Broco, Lower Than Atlantis are up and coming and deliver an insanely incredible sound that you won't want to miss.