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Listen up: Are You Listening? festival full line-up announced

Uncle Peanut, OSP, and Radio X's John Kennedy have been added to the roster

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Tuesday, March 28, 2023 6:11 pm
in Arts, Entertainment, Featured, Reading
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OSP are among the names added to the roster for this year's Are You Listening? Festival, which takes place on Saturday, May 6. Picture: Andrew Merritt

OSP are among the names added to the roster for this year's Are You Listening? Festival, which takes place on Saturday, May 6. Picture: Andrew Merritt

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HEAVY POP’s weekend of music has just released a full breakdown of all of the artists who will be playing the festival when it returns this summer.

Are You Listening? festival celebrates its 10th birthday in May and has released the final line-up of who’ll be playing.

Uncle Peanut, OSP, and Radio X’s John Kennedy have been added to the roster for a packed-out summer party.

The final announcement also sees Ash The Author, Deadletter, Holiday Ghosts, Lambrini Girls, Marisa and the Moths, and Pet Needs among the names added to the bill.

They’ll be joined by Ashkat, Butch Kassidy, Chiika, Cities in Dust, Colours & Fires, Cowboyy, Dr Satso, Steve Dore, Gag Salon, Hoopy Frood, Glas Half Broken, and Holy Shillito.

Headline acts Black Honey, Thomas Headon, and Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage will be taking to the stage in venues across town.

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Face Bar, Oakford Social Club, Purple Turtle, The Rising Sun Arts Centre, St Laurence Church, South Street Arts Centre, and Sub89 will all see a full day of live performances.

There’s also a warm-up party in St Laurence Church, where headliners Dream Wife will be joined by Divorce, Doops, Heartworms, and The Pink Diamond Revue.

Heavy Pop and Dork team up to bring the event to Reading with support going to Reading Mencap.

Are You Listening? takes place on Saturday, May 6th, following the warm-up party on Friday, May 5.

The full line-up and access to tickets are available via: areyoulistening.org.uk

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