Charli XCX, alt-J, Drenge and more announced for Reading & Leeds Festival
Over 60 acts were added to the bill for Reading & Leeds festivals today.
The likes of Drenge, Palma Violets, alt-J, and Charli XCX head up the announcement. A full list of the additions can be found below.
Reading & Leeds Festival takes place at two seperate locations (Bramham Park, Leeds, and Little John's Farm, Reading) across the 28-30 August bank holiday weekend.
Tickets for both Leeds & Reading are on sale now.
The new additions in full are: alt-J, Drenge, FIDLAR, Palma Violets, Against Me!, The Gaslight Anthem, Babymetal, Feed The Rhino, Modestep, Parquet Courts, Spector, Ghostpoet, Charli XCX, Twin Atlantic, Nothing But Thieves, AWOLNATION, Kwabs, The Skints, All We Are, Maribou State, Jacob Plant, LANY, MK, Oliver Dollar, Kevin Saunderson, Secondcity, Dimension x Kove, Elliphant, Blonde Live, Rustie, Evian Christ, Snakehips, TCTS, 99 Souls, Modern Baseball, The Bots, The Smith Street Band, Youth Man, Atreyu, PVRIS, And So I Watch You From Afar, Black Peaks, Ho99o9, The One Hundred, Beartooth, Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes, Turbowolf, Moose Blood, Queen Kwong, Hawk Eyes, Single Mothers, Black Foxes, Fort Hope, Saint Raymond, Prides, Bear’s Den, Vaults, Joywave, Elize and the Bear, Hunter & the Bear, Lucy Rose, Blossoms, Bad Breeding, Little Comets, Mini Mansions, Gengahr, Hippo Campus, Sundara Karma, Black Honey, The Sherlocks, Ms Dynamite, Tempa T, Loyle Carner, Kiko Bun.
They join the likes of Metallica, Mumford & Sons, Run The Jewels, Wolf Alice, Alvvays, and Everything Everything.
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