The Playground Party saw performances from: Cara Robinson, Eliza Carthy and the Ratcatchers; James Taylor Quartet; Kate Rusby and headliner Courtney Pine.
The Playground Party saw Leeds band Middleman; The KRM; 3 Daft Monkeys; Jazz Jamaica and Britain's Got Talent (series 2) stars Flava supporting headliner Richard Hawley.
The main stage saw Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain; Chumbawamba and the African Children's Choir support the headline act, 1970's punk band Buzzcocks.
The festival featured acts including: the Mighty Zulu Nation, slam poet Rommi Smith, Art Forms Music Xtra Programme, the Croshaw Family and Serious Sam Barrett, comedian John Hegley and the Alasdair Roberts Band.
Highlights of the two weeks included: A 'Street Dance Spectacular', involving over 200 students; jazz vocalist Nicki Allan; Comedy Cabaret Heaven; 'Justice For All', an event working with young actors led by Red Ladder Theatre Company; 'Stories from the Street'; and blues band Mojo 57.
The procession featured a collaborated song written by the Mzuvele High School and the Garforth Jazz Rock Band and involved over 400 children.
ELFM's stage provided performances from acts such as Bramley Primary School Choir, Liz Reynolds and Tigers That Talked.
The main stage saw Salsa Celtica and South African musician Hugh Masekela support the headliner, singer songwriter Billy Bragg.
The Playground Party saw the opening of an indoor arena hosting performances from children working with Phoenix Dance Theatre and Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers.
The main stage featured performances from Leeds-based bands Love Society and Hope and Social alongside Kate Rusby; Lau; Ruby Turner and 2013 headliners Bellowhead.
Highlights of the fortnight included: Leeds based jazz ensemble Dread Supreme; Kippax Brass Band; an evening celebrating the music of Joni Mitchell; folk trio Lady Maisery; The Eva Quartet from Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares; The Stephen Frost Improv Allstars and The Bad Shepherds.
The programme featured Garforth Brass; Micklefield Male Voice Choir, My Generation: A celebration of 50 years of The Who; Manasamitra; Borealis Saxophone Quartet and Tom Gee Band.
It also included an evening dedicated to Frances Bernstein's story Sing Freedom, featuring songs from Alexander L'Estrange's Zimbe!.