
As the UK’s festival season draws to a close this year, Reading and Leeds Festivals are ensuring a grand finale by putting on a spectacular end.
Over the August Bank Holiday weekend, specifically from the 22nd to the 24th of August, these dual festivals take place simultaneously in Reading’s Richfield Avenue and Leeds’ Bramham Park. On each day of the weekend, the same lineup performs at both venues on different days.
No matter if you’re residing in the northern or southern parts of the UK, you can conveniently enjoy performances by top-tier artists from around the globe.
The upcoming three-day event, featuring Hozier, Bring Me the Horizon, and Travis Scott as headliners, guarantees a diverse lineup appealing to music lovers of various tastes.
Here’s everything you need to know about who’s performing and when
Who’s playing Reading: Friday 22nd/Leeds: Saturday 23rd?

Main Stage
- Red Rum Club
- Alessi Rose
- The Royston Club
- Bloc Party
- Wallows
- The Kooks
- Chappell Roan
- Hozier
Chevron Stage
- Good Health Good Wealth
- Charlotte Plank
- Badger
- Nemzzz
- Still Woozy
- Soft Play
- Rudim3ntal
- AJ Tracey
- C100
- Badger
- DJ Battle
Festival Republic Stage
- Any Young Mechanic
- Glixen
- Jasmine.4.T
- Been Stellar
- Sofia Isella
- Snayx
- The Linda Lindas
- Heartworms
- Mannequin P***y
- High Vis
- The Chats
- Pop Never Dies
- Fuzz Club
BBC Introducing
- Chanel Yates
- Ashley Singh
- Jack Dean
- Overpass
- Artio
- Phoebe Green
- Charles
- Enna
- Girl Group
Who’s playing Reading: Saturday 23rd/Leeds: Sunday 24th?

Main Stage
- VOILÁ
- Lambrini Girls
- South Arcade
- Good Neighbours
- Royel Otis
- Conan Gray
- Enter Shikari
- Limp Bizkit
- Bring Me the Horizon
Chevron Stage
- James and the Cold Gun
- Blanco
- Issey Cross
- Pozer
- Example
- Pale Waves
- Bakar
- Wunderhorse
- Jazzy
- Becky Hill
- Jeremiah Asiamah
- DJ Battle
Festival Republic Stage
- Sunday (1994)
- Rifle
- Mouth Culture
- Origami Angel
- Ecca Vandal
- Vlure
- Balming Tiger
- House of Protection
- Bilmuri
- Snow Strippers
- Uprawr
BBC Introducing
- Nadia
- Unpeople
- The Pill
- Leo
- VIC
- Finn Forster
- Eville
- Keo
- Mudi Sama
Who’s playing Reading: Sunday 24th/Leeds: Friday 22nd?

Main Stage
- Demae
- Songer
- Waterparks
- Sea Girls
- Suki Waterhouse
- Amyl & the sniffers
- Trippie Redd
- D-Block Europe
- Travis Scott
Chevron Stage
- Lyvia
- Late Night Drive Home
- Del Water Gap
- Leigh-Anne
- Girl’s Don’t Sync
- Lancey Foux
- DJ EZ
- Sammy Virji
- BL3SS
- Millie Cotton
- DJ Battle
Festival Republic Stage
- Aviva
- Bartees Strange
- Balu Brigada
- Nell Mescal
- Skye Newman
- Antony Szmierek
- Luvcat
- Matilda Mann
- Good Kid
- Nieve Ella
- The Dare
- For the Nightcrawlers
- Face Down
BBC Introducing
- Amie Blu
- Déyyess
- EV
- MCXXNE
- Niki Kini
- Indoor Foxes
- Wench!
- Cliffords
- JD Cliffe
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2025-08-21 09:39