Reading Festival 2025: Friday Round-up
Reading Today's round-up of all of the unmissable acts from Friday as Reading Festival kicks off in ebullient style
Read moreDetailsReading Today's round-up of all of the unmissable acts from Friday as Reading Festival kicks off in ebullient style
Read moreDetailsWokingham's own Songer is set to return to the festival this weekend, but this time he's taking to the Main Stage?a dream slot for any performer.
Read moreDetailsWe run through some absolute essentials for those planning to hit up Richfield Avenue when Reading Festival returns this weekend
Read moreDetailsOrganisers of Reading Festival have announced that one of this year's acts has pulled out of the event.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival returns this August, bringing well over 100 acts to Richfield Avenue
Read moreDetailsReading Festival is continuing its work focussing on sustainability with its latest partnership with Hydro Flask to tackle plastic use
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate five years of RAW Sounds championing the music scene here in Berkshire, we chat to Chris Hillman and Andrew Merritt
Read moreDetailsBig changes have been announced for Reading Festival for 2025 to improve the experience and clamp down on noise issues.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival will introduce a range of new camping improvements and facilities as part of a refreshed campsite layout this year
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST batch of performers tipped to play next year's Reading and Leeds Festivals has been announced. Jack Saunders announced the string of bands and acts that would be taking...
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