Reading and Leeds reveal their best lineup in years and people are absolutely livid
The lineup for Reading and Leeds 2018 has arrived, with Kendrick Lamar, Panic! At The Disco, Fall Out Boy, and Kings Of Leon headlining.
The undercard - which features Sigrid, Skepta, IAMDDB, J Hus, Wolf Alice, Belly, Dream Wife, Pale Waves, Dua Lipa, AJ Tracey, Nadia Rose, and Hinds - is also looking mighty strong. Is this the best Reading and Leeds lineup in years? We reckon so. See everyone announced so far.
Unfortunately, not everyone is happy with this year's bill... in fact, quite a lot of people are pissed. We took a peek at the comments to see what the reaction was like and, obviously, it's all trash:
this better be our FIRST #RandL18 announcement! better come up with more better artists not fucking rappers ive never heard of https://t.co/ynibhkPhVW
— kita (@b3slowly) February 13, 2018
This is the worst line up they done, thort they whould step there game up because no Glastonbury
— liam buckland (@liambuckland7) February 13, 2018
Such a shit lineup, might as well go to fucking wireless
— Charles (@Chaarch) February 13, 2018
This is a BTEC level of wireless
— Gervin The Almighty Ho (@AlmightyGervin) February 13, 2018
Rock festival my arse. Just pandering to the kids it'll end up as shite as V fest
— Wayne (@wayneleedsfan) February 13, 2018
I’ve paid 220 quid for this shite
— ||J (@Jackcody_) February 13, 2018
Get this changed people!! https://t.co/d83qKgdO6j.
— Callum Hiett (@HiettCallum) February 13, 2018
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