Ticket-holder says Friday 'worst day ever' as high winds blow down urinals and merchandise stands.
Leeds Festival ticket-holders have described Friday as the "worst day ever" after 60mph winds blew tents away and demolished urinals.
Attendees were advised to remain in their tents but with calmer weather conditions forecast for Saturday, the festival management said it hoped to re-open the Chevron at 12:00 BST. One teenage festival-goer said she had experienced the "worst day ever" because her group's tent had been destroyed.
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