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Even more acts added to the bill for Readipop Fiesta

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Wednesday, June 18, 2025 10:59 am
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Readipop Fiesta 2025 will take place across five stages over 14 hours at Reading Students? Union on Whiteknights Campus of University of Reading on Saturday, September 13.

Readipop Fiesta 2025 will take place across five stages over 14 hours at Reading Students? Union on Whiteknights Campus of University of Reading on Saturday, September 13.

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READIPOP has added even more names to the bill for September Fiesta.

While The Amazons, Roni Size, Stealing Sheep, Vanity Fairy, Rose Rey, Puma Theory, and Tasha K-P.

Joining the line-up are The Shamen frontman Mr C, pop-rock purveyors Baby Said, local singer-songwriter Ben Marwood.

Also added to the bill are Dexterous, Ethidium, Fingerwolf, 4Fingaz, Glitterwound, and Jopy.

Kha ‘Nya, Meitte, Morph, and Oh Dear are set to perform, as well as Pej, Tiger Mendoza, The Borough, Uncle Peanut, Vanity Fairy, Vaultage, and Mat Carter & Alex Darby.

Mr C is best known as a member of 90s dance outfit The Shamen as well as opening The End nightclub and running the Superfreq record label.

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He will play both a DJ set and a hybrid live set accompanied by David H Percussion at Readipop Fiesta, headlining the Vaultage club night takeover with residents Mat Carter (Checkpoint Charlie) and Alex Darby.

Among the homegrown talent taking part are post-punk alt-rock outfit Doops, indie rock quartet Bevendene, and singer-songwriter Jess Tuthill

Readipop Fiesta 2025 will take place across five stages over 14 hours at Reading Students’ Union on Whiteknights Campus of University of Reading on Saturday, September 13.

It will also play host family activities, music and arts workshops, local real ales & craft beers, street food, Reading’s Indie Market, a mini record fair

Tier 2 tickets are now on sale, with 100% of profits going to the Readipop music charity, directly helping music change lives locally.

More information and tickets are available via: readipop.co.uk

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