In 2019 the band achieved a career highlight of playing to thousands of fans on the Big Top stage at Beautiful Days.
Upon listening through the tracks the duo decided to enlist Hannah McLeod (née Johns), a local session violinist, into the band.
On 20 December 2013 the band released the Let It Go E.P.,[5] featuring four songs, including the eponymous track Let It Go produced by Tony Hobden in Weston-super-Mare.
In 2015 the band released their first single, Sat In A Field to raise money for four charities; Myeloma UK, The Nikita Jade Fund, Somewhere House Somerset and the Children's Hospice South West.
[citation needed] During the summer of 2017, the band made their first appearance at Glastonbury Festival, playing four shows at The Bread & Roses bar, Bimble Inn and Toad Hall stages.
Sean Booth was drafted in to replace Peter Fealey and made his debut with the band, a trial by fire, at their first appearance at Beautiful Days Festival 2017 at the Bimble Inn stage.
Subsequently, they went on to release a CD of the audio from the live-stream entitled "The Leylines Live From White Noise Studio".
[13] Reviews for the album were also very positive[14][15]"Long-time favourites on the festival scene, The Leylines bring a raucous energy to everything they do.