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Reading Festival 2024: Sunday Preview

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Sunday, August 25, 2024 11:05 am
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Reading Borough Council and Festival Republic have released advice to help attendees at next week's Reading Festival to minimise their environmental impact. Picture: Jake Clothier

Reading Borough Council and Festival Republic have released advice to help attendees at next week's Reading Festival to minimise their environmental impact. Picture: Jake Clothier

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HERE’s what’s coming up on Sunday, the final day of Reading Festival for 2024:

Main Stage

The Luka State open the Main Stage at noon, followed by Corella at 12.45pm, Crawlers at 1.35, and Bru-C at 2.25pm.

Renee Rapp performs from 3.40pm, with Pendulum from 4.55pm, 21 Savage from 6.25pm, Catfish and the Bottlemen from 7.55pm, and headliner Liam Gallagher from 9.50pm

 

Chevron Stage

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GhostFace600 is set to perform from 12.45pm over on the Chevron Stage, followed by Mette at 1.45pm, Jaguar at 2.45pm, and Danny Howard from 3.55pm.

Kenny Beats performs at 5.10pm, with Dom Dolla from 6.25pm, Nia Archives from 7.45pm, and Skrillex closing the stage from 9.35pm

 

BBC Radio 1

Felix Ames kicks things off on the BBC Radio 1 tent at 12.25pm, followed by Alfie Templeman at 1.20pm, Good Neighbours at 2.15pm, Destroy Boys at 3.10pm, James Marriot at 4.15pm, and Artemas at 5.20pm.

Jesse® is set to perform from 6.25pm, Ashnikko from 7.35pm, and Beabadoobee closes the stage from 8.55pm.

 

Festival Republic

Talk Show open the festival republic stage from noon, followed by Bradley Simpson at 12.45pm, Underscores from 1.30pm, Paris Paloma from 2.30pm, Kingfishr from 3.25pm, and Mackenzie Mackay from 4.20pm.

Arthur Hill takes to the stage from 5.15pm, followed by Only The Poets at 6.10pm, Matt Maltese at 7.05pm, Rachel Chinouriri from 8pm, and Hak Baker from 9.05pm.

The Japanese House close the stage from 10.15pm

 

BBC Introducing

The BBC Introducing stage sees Daydreamers from noon, Cameron Hayes from 12.55pm, Baby Said from 1.50pm, Surya Sen from 2.45pm, Alessi Rose from 3.40pm, and Prido from 4.35pm.

Venus Grrrls perform from 6.25pm, followed by Michael Aldag from 7.20pm, and Delilah Bon from 8.15pm

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