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Leeds International Festival of Ideas Reveals Blockbuster 2025 Line-Up
22nd June 2025
From hip-hop legends and comedy icons to fearless writers and world-class campaigners, LIFI25 returns this October with an unmissable programme of ideas, impact and inspiration.
October 14th – 18th October 2025
Leeds International Festival of Ideas (LIFI) today unveils its full 2025 line-up, featuring a thought-provoking blend of panels, talks and performances tackling society’s biggest questions, from power and politics to parenthood, identity and resilience.
Running from Tuesday 14 to Saturday 18 October 2025, this year’s festival welcomes globally renowned names including David Baddiel, Chuck D, Victoria Derbyshire, William Hanson, Myleene Klass MBE, Vicky McClure MBE, Caitlin Moran, Sally Wainwright
OBE, Fara Williams MBE, and many more.
Headline events include:
● Chuck D: How Hip-Hop Changed the World – A powerful fireside conversation with music legend and activist Chuck D, hosted by broadcaster Nihal Arthanayake.
● Sally Wainwright & Tamsin Greig: I Predict a Riot – Behind the scenes of bold new drama Riot Women.
● David Baddiel: Is Religion the Ultimate Culture War? – A frank and fearless dialogue on faith, division, and identity.
● Can Mums Have It All? – Myleene Klass MBE leads a raw and relatable conversation on the mental load of motherhood.
● How Level is the Playing Field? – A hard-hitting debate on gender equality in sport, featuring Fara Williams MBE, Verity Smith, Emily Campbell and more.
● Our Dementia Choir Live – Vicky McClure MBE brings her inspiring project to Leeds with a moving mix of music and conversation.
Panel discussions delve into major issues facing society today, from domestic abuse and toxic masculinity to geopolitics, overtourism and motherhood.
Martin Dickson, Festival Director, said: “LIFI25 is the most urgent and exciting edition yet. In an increasingly polarised world, we need safe spaces to explore difficult topics with empathy, expertise and a sense of hope. This year’s line-up reflects the richness of public discourse, from legendary cultural icons to everyday change-makers, all ready to challenge ideas, share truths and spark curiosity. Leeds has always been a city of voices. LIFI is where they come together.”
The festival will once again take place at Leeds Playhouse, across its Quarry and Courtyard spaces, with daytime and evening sessions, accessible pricing, and community programming.
Tickets will go on sale to priority subscribers via the LIFI newsletter on 19 June at 1pm, with general sale opening on 24 June at 1pm.
Fans are encouraged to sign up by 19th June at 11am at leedsintfest.com to secure first access and see the full programme.
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LIFI25 Programme Highlights – At a Glance
TUESDAY 14 OCTOBER
🟣 Who Rules the World? Power, influence and misinformation – who’s really pulling the strings in today’s global order?
🟣 Chuck D: How Hip-Hop Changed the World A genre-defining pioneer explores the role of music in activism, justice, and seismic social change.
WEDNESDAY 15 OCTOBER
🟡 Where Have All the Good Men Gone? Masculinity under the microscope – tackling toxic traits, modern manhood and male mental health.
🟡 Sally Wainwright & Tamsin Greig: I Predict a Riot From riot grrrls to rebellious storytelling – the creators of Riot Women on smashing clichés and stereotypes.
THURSDAY 16 OCTOBER
🟢 Who Picks Up the Tab for a Hospitable City? Can hospitality survive rising costs and overtourism – and who foots the bill for keeping cities vibrant?
🟢 Why Do We Need to Talk About Domestic Abuse? A national emergency, still cloaked in silence – survivors and experts speak out to break the cycle.
🟢 David Baddiel: Is Religion the Ultimate Culture War? Faith, identity and division – a provocative and personal take on belief in modern Britain.
FRIDAY 17 OCTOBER
🔵 Can Mums Have It All? High expectations, mental load and modern motherhood – a frank look at the reality behind the myth.
🔵 William Hanson: Manners Cost Nowt Etiquette decoded – what counts as good manners today, and why they still matter more than ever.
SATURDAY 18 OCTOBER
🔴 Vicky McClure’s Our Dementia Choir: Finding hope in creativity – music is medicine.
An uplifting live event exploring the life-changing power of music in the face of dementia.
🔴 How Level is the Playing Field? From pay gaps to prejudice – top athletes dissect the state of equality in sport today.
Find the full programme at Leeds International Festival of Ideas