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SpaSeekers offers attendees chance to get a free spa unwind after Reading Festival

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Thursday, August 14, 2025 4:18 am
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As Reading Festival approaches over the August Bank Holiday, SpaSeekers is working with the Elevate Spa at voco by offering recovery sessions to help music lovers recuperate after the event. Picture: SpaSeekers

As Reading Festival approaches over the August Bank Holiday, SpaSeekers is working with the Elevate Spa at voco by offering recovery sessions to help music lovers recuperate after the event. Picture: SpaSeekers

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A SPA in Reading is offering festival attendees the chance to win a free spa experience.

As Reading Festival approaches over the August Bank Holiday, SpaSeekers is working with the Elevate Spa at voco by offering recovery sessions to help music lovers recuperate after the event.

They will be able to head to the Elevate Spa for three hours of welcome rejuvenation before heading back home, including sauna, steam room, and a dip in the pool, as well as a luxury 25-minute treatment of the attendee’s choice, such as a neck and back massage, facial, foot recovery treatment or hand recovery treatment.

Jason Goldberg, Director at SpaSeekers, comments: “After the fun and mayhem that comes with a festival weekend like Reading and Leeds, we know that many festival-goers require some serious rest and recovery before returning to the responsibilities and routines of everyday life.

“That’s why we’re pleased to launch these free festival recovery packages for those who’ve partied on the festival fields all weekend long.

Whether it’s spending some time soaking in a hot tub, sweating out the overindulgence in a sauna, or simply enjoying some much-needed peace and quiet, we hope these sessions offer people a gentle return to reality on the way home from the festival.”

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To kick start their post-festival recovery, all Reading or Leeds Festival ticket holders need to do is register their interest in attending the free spa sessions via the SpaSeekers website, with proof of festival attendance required to secure entry to the spa on Monday, August 25, the day following the festival.

The closing date for people to apply for the free spa day is 12pm on Friday 22nd August.

Full information, terms and conditions, and to registration if interest is available via: spaseekers.com/festival-recovery-package

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