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READING FESTIVAL 2021: ‘Mindblowing’ to be back says Post Malone, Saturday round-up

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Sunday, August 29, 2021 8:23 am
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Crowds loving Reading Festival Picture: DVision / Dijana Capan

It was a very busy second day at Reading Festival, including the first post-covid gig from Texas-based band Waterparks.

The group had flown over from Houston to take part in the three-day celebration of music, where they treated the crowds with a sneak peak of their new album, Greatest Hits.

It was the very first live performance of the tracks from it, and greatly appreciated by the fans.

And while most British nationals still can’t travel to the States due to covid, another US band was able to entertain at Reading: Los Angeles-based Badflower brought a little taste of what we’re missing.

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The Kid Laroi on Main Stage East at Reading Festival Picture: DVision / Dijana Capan

Another visitor from overseas was Aussie Kid Laroi. The 18-year-old is from New South Wales and was making his first visit to Europe. He’s sure to be a festival favourite.

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Becky Hill at Reading Festival Picture: DVision / Dijana Capan

When Becky Hill gave her set, she told the audience that her previous performance, back in 2019, had “changed my life”.

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Sigrid wows the crowds at Reading Festival Picture: DVision / Dijana Capan

When 24-year-old Norwegian singer-songwriter Sigrid walked on stage, she became quite emotional as she was overwhelmed by the reception she received.

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The Wombats Picture: DVision / Dijana Capan

Reading’s main stages were packed as festivalgoers for the return of The Wombats and Two Door Cinema Club.

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Disclosure on the main stage Picture: DVision / Dijana Capan

And the crowds lapped up Disclosure, with an army of phones raised high in the air with almost military precision for their performance. They really got people rocking.  

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Disclosure on the main stage Picture: DVision / Dijana Capan

Other acts performing included Jazmin Bean from The Pit. They are a non-binary British singer-songwriter based in London who identify as a ‘genderless monster’.

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Jazmin Bean on The Pit stage Picture: DVision / Dijana Capan

Over on the BBC Introducing stage, there was a debut for 19-year-old singer-songwriter Bonnie Kemplay. She had travelled all the way from Edinburgh to perform.

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Bonnie Kemplay on the Reading Festival BBC Introducing Stage Picture: DVision / Dijana Capan

She had been named the UK’s top emerging musical talent after winning a spot performing on Radio 1’s Live lounge from more than 10,000 other entrants.

Judges included Sam Fender, who played Reading festival on Friday.

This was not only her first time playing at a festival, but also her first time attending a festival.

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Post Malone headlining Main Stage East Picture: DVision / Dijana Capan

And headlining main stage east today was Post Malone. He nailed it with his description of the return of the festival post- covid and the crowd turnout: “This is mindblowing”.

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Post Malone headlining Main Stage East Picture: DVision / Dijana Capan

Thames Valley Police have a presence on the site and have so far not reported any major incidents.

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It was a bit of a busier night for us, but incidents are expected with close to 105,000 people attending. We got through unscathed and so did you, with only a couple of incidents, which we dealt with and a couple of arrests.

Stay safe! pic.twitter.com/cdLcKwKCqS

— Reading Fest Police (@TVP_ReadingFest) August 28, 2021
Fun at Reading Festival 2021 Picture: DVision / Dijana Capan

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