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Are You Listening? Festival announces full line-up, including Puma Theory, Good Health Good Wealth, and Cassia

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Friday, March 27, 2026 8:20 am
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Are You Listening? festival has announced the full roster of artists who'll be coming to venues around Reading when the event returns in May.

Are You Listening? festival has announced the full roster of artists who'll be coming to venues around Reading when the event returns in May.

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ARE YOU Listening? festival has announced the full roster of artists who’ll be coming to venues around Reading when the event returns in May.

Cassia are set to headline the warm-up show at St Laurence Church on Friday, May 8, where they’ll be be joined by Pale Blue Eyes and Ciao Lucifer.

Fresh from their sets at last year’s Reading Festival, Good Health Good Wealth are set to appear, alongside

Among the home-grown favourites on the bill are Puma Theory, who have just dropped a brand new EP, Live from Farm Road Studios; Bone-Idle; and Darius Zaltash.

They’ll be performing alongside the likes of Yard, Snayx, Native James, Snayx, Yard, Bryony Williams, and Bucket.

Also announced are Bucket, Charli Lucas, Cholly, Dogshow, Double Yellow Lines, Gilbert, DJ Saba, and DJ:AF.

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Elsewhere on the bill, Famous Red Tights, Jewels Vass, Miss Hunte, My First Time, Tigers on Vaseline, Tracks & Grooves, and local legend Uncle Peanut.

The new names in the line-up follow the announcement last month that Reading’s own The Borough and Dan Le Sac will be making appearances, as well as Welsh punk purveyors Panic Shack, producer and DJ 1-800 GIRLS, Adult DVD, Blood Wizard, Chartreuse, and DAUFØDT.

Rounding out the roster are Pale Blue Eyes, Pan Amsterdam, Scaler, Slag, Whitelands, ELLiS-D, Grace Pounds, LadyLike, LemonSuckr, Murkage Dave, My Liberal Pony, and No Worries If Not.

Are You Listening? Festival is set to return to venues across Reading, including Face bar, Milk, Purple Turtle, Sub89, St Laurence Church, and Market Place on Saturday, May 9.

Full details and tickets are available via: areyoulistening.org.uk

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