Events
Top Music Festivals in London & South East England 2025: Your Ultimate Guide
Published
1 year agoon
By
admin
The South East of England, including London, is famous for its vibrant and diverse music scene — and 2025 is shaping up to be no different. Whether you’re into electronic beats, indie rock, or soulful rhythms, this year’s festival lineup has something for everyone.
From underground gigs to major events, here’s your guide to the most exciting music festivals happening across London and the South East in 2025. Don’t wait to grab your tickets — these shows are set to sell out fast!
Shindig Festival – (22 – 25 May)
Shindig Festival offers a boutique music and arts experience, famous for its family-friendly vibe and diverse lineup of international music, art, and community spirit. It’s more than just music — with immersive art installations, engaging talks, and activities for all ages, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
We at Reading West kick off the festival season over the bank holiday weekend at Shindig, bringing you all the highlights and stories from this special event.
Taking place from May 22 to 25 at the beautiful Charlton Park Estate in Wiltshire, Shindig has been called “a pint-sized version of Glastonbury” by Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis — and it’s easy to see why. The festival features an incredible mix of international talent, including Gilles Peterson, Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, and Moonchild Sanelly, who’s worked with Beyoncé, Gorillaz, Self Esteem, and Ezra Collective.
It’s a brilliant celebration of music, arts, and community — the perfect way to welcome summer.
LIDO Festival – (6 -15 June)
LIDO Festival takes place on the historic Lido Field across 10 days in Tower Hamlets, East London. As a fan-first festival, we celebrate globally loved artists who take the lead on the event curation, alongside emerging talent, community engagement, and creativity at the heart of East London. As well as the music, we are also committed to sustainability and giving back to our local surroundings with our policies.
Headliners for the massive weekend concerts are Massive Attack (Friday June 6) Jamie xx (Saturday 7 June), OUTBREAK Fest (Friday 13 June), Charli xcx’s own party girl festival (Saturday 14 June) and London Grammar (Sunday 15 June) for the inaugural LIDO.
Solstice at Wasing – (20-22 June)
Immerse yourself in a magical celebration of light, renewal, and connection at Solstice at Wasing — a unique gathering in the heart of nature, from 20–22 June.
Set in the beautiful surroundings of Wasing — a charming West Berkshire village roughly 22 minutes from Reading — this special event invites people from all over the world to come together and celebrate the longest day of the year. Approximately 7.5 miles (12.1 km) south-east of Newbury, Wasing offers a peaceful, secluded setting to appreciate the Sun’s life‑giving energy and reflect on the balance between growth and rest.
The summer solstice is more than just an astronomical moment; it’s a powerful, communal experience — a time when the Sun reaches its highest point in the sky and we celebrate its warmth, abundance, and renewal. As the Sun starts its journey back toward winter, the solstice invites us to connect deeply with nature, appreciate the interconnectedness of all things, and celebrate the rich cycle of life.
Join us in the woods for live music from artists including James Blake, Salif Keita, and many more, alongside ceremonies and a deep sense of unity.
To stay up to date with all the latest news and announcements, be sure to join Wasing’s mailing list.
BST Hyde Park – (27 June – 13 July)
Set in the heart of one of London’s most beautiful Royal Parks, BST Hyde Park first came to life in 2013 with a bang — The Rolling Stones returned to relive their iconic 1969 gig, joined by legends like Bon Jovi and Lionel Richie. Since then, it’s become a must-do summer tradition.
Every year, each headline act is supported by an incredible line-up across multiple stages — from global stars to exciting new artists — performing for fans who travel from all over the UK and beyond.
Now a staple of the London summer, BST Hyde Park is more than just a concert — it’s a whole experience. This June and July, the festival is back across three weekends, with huge names like Olivia Rodrigo (27 June), Zach Bryan (28 + 29 June), Noah Kahan (4 July), Sabrina Carpenter (5 + 6 July), the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra (10 July), Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts (11 July), Stevie Wonder (12 July), and Jeff Lynne’s ELO (13 July) all taking over the park.
And it’s not just about the music. The midweek Open House programme offers free entry to the site, with outdoor cinema, street food markets, children’s theatre, fitness classes, live music, sports screenings and loads more — making it the perfect summer hangout spot for everyone.
The Love Supreme Jazz Festival (4-6 July)
The Love Supreme Jazz Festival is a three-day event held every July in Glynde Place, East Sussex. It celebrates jazz and related styles like funk, soul, blues, and hip-hop. The festival features five stages: The Main Stage for R&B, funk, soul, and blues; The Big Top with top jazz acts; The Arena for contemporary jazz; The Bandstand showcasing rising and local talent; and Bands & Voices, a new stage for spoken word, dance, and cabaret.
The 2025 Love Supreme Jazz Festival runs from July 4th to 6th, headlined by Jacob Collier on Saturday and Maxwell on Sunday, with Nile Rodgers & Chic also starring. The lineup includes The Roots, a hip-hop group with jazz roots; Motown legend Smokey Robinson, performing his first UK show in over 15 years; R&B chart-toppers En Vogue; soul revivalists Thee Sacred Souls; and the Branford Marsalis Quartet, a renowned jazz ensemble.
GuilFest – (5-6 July)
GuilFest (Winner of the BEST Family Festival in the UK) is back for a weekend packed with fantastic performances, local charm, and a strong sense of community. This much-loved festival promises to be a summer highlight, taking place at Stoke Park in Guildford, Surrey on 5th and 6th July 2025.
The Jacksons and Razorlight are headlining GuilFest on Saturday, July 5th, 2025. GuilFest also features other acts like KT Tunstall, Soul II Soul, and Leo Sayer. The festival takes place at Stoke Park in Guildford.
Kew the Music (8-13 July)
Top international artists set to perform in breathtaking surroundings
The first lineup for London’s beloved outdoor concert series, Kew the Music 2025, has been announced. Headliners include UB40 Featuring Ali Campbell, DJ Spoony Presents Garage Classical, and Nicolas Reyes, the iconic voice of the Gipsy Kings.
This week-long celebration of picnic concerts takes place at the stunning UNESCO World Heritage site, Kew Gardens, in southwest London. It’s become a highlight of the city’s summer, drawing music fans of all ages to one of the UK’s most beautiful concert settings.
The month of July holds a special place in my heart, and one of the reasons is Kew The Music. There’s something truly magical about enjoying live music in the beautiful surroundings of Kew Gardens — it’s become a summer tradition I look forward to every year.
What makes this festival truly special is that visitors can bring their own food and drinks to enjoy, or choose from the open-air bars and delicious street food stalls — perfect for a relaxed and unforgettable evening under the sky.
Wireless Festival (11–13 July)
Tickets for Rockstar Energy Presents Wireless 2025 sold out in minutes — the fastest in the festival’s history. Returning to London’s Finsbury Park from 11–13 July, this year’s edition is set to be massive.
Drake headlines all three nights with different setlists, but that’s not all. Wireless is also welcoming back grime legends Boy Better Know for their first live show in eight years, performing on Saturday, 12 July. The crew made history as the first UK grime act to headline the festival — and now, 20 years on, they’re back for a milestone moment in both their story and Wireless’s.
They’ll join a stacked line-up including Burna Boy, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Summer Walker, and Vybz Kartel, as Wireless celebrates its 20th edition with the biggest names in rap, R&B, afrobeats, dancehall, and grime.
Boogietown – (July 12)
Boogietown is a vibrant weekender bursting with disco, soul, and funk vibes. Just 35 minutes from London, it’s set at Apps Court Farm, nestled among the bends of the Thames River, ancient woodlands, rolling green hills, and hidden lakes in the British countryside.
Taking place on Saturday, July 12th, at Apps Court in Walton-On-Thames, Surrey, this one-day festival offers a packed schedule of nonstop top-tier performances. With multiple stages, legendary artists, and energetic DJs, Boogietown creates an electric atmosphere where freedom, self-expression, and pure joy come together.
This year’s unmissable headliners include Kool and the Gang, UB40, and Billy Ocean, promising a day full of unforgettable grooves and good vibes
Kaleidoscope Festival – (12 July)
Kaleidoscope Festival is back at Alexandra Palace on 12 July 2025, ready to bring the good vibes all over again. Set against the stunning backdrop of one of London’s most beautiful spots, this one-day wonder is packed with live music, DJ sets and laugh-out-loud comedy from morning ‘til night.
It’s the kind of day that really has something for everyone – whether you’re a music lover chasing your next favourite act, or a family after a fun, feel-good outing. With incredible views across the city, delicious food and drink, and a proper commitment to sustainability, Kaleidoscope is a summer must.
Faithless are set to headline, bringing their legendary sound to the breathtaking Hilltop Stage – and it’s going to be something special.
They’ll be sharing the bill with a cracking line-up, including Goldie, Eats Everything, Sara Cox, Sleeper, DJ Spoony, Beatles Dub Club, R Voices Choir, Brandon Block, Mele Brown and plenty more. From big tunes to belly laughs, cabaret to kid-friendly fun, it’s all happening at Alexandra Palace – and it’s looking like one of the standout days of the summer.
Uptown Festival 2025 – (27th July)
Uptown Festival 2025 is the perfect day out for families looking to make unforgettable memories in London. Taking place on Sunday, 27th July at Blackheath, this vibrant festival blends legendary music with fun activities for kids and adults alike, making it a must-visit event for all ages.
From 2 pm to 10 pm, enjoy iconic live performances headlined by Boy George and Culture Club, alongside a lively mix of family-friendly entertainment that keeps everyone smiling. Whether you’re planning a special weekend with the kids or just want a festival that everyone can enjoy, Uptown Festival has it all — great music, exciting fun, and memories to last a lifetime.
Boomtown Festival – (6 – 10 August)
The 2025 Boomtown Festival, known as Chapter 4: “Power of Now,” takes place from August 6th to 10th. It’s the UK’s most immersive music experience, blending incredible live music with interactive storytelling and some of the most impressive stage production around.
Starting out in 2009 as a small gathering at Matterley Estate near Winchester, Boomtown has grown into a global phenomenon. Since moving to its current site in 2011, it has become a cultural highlight, attracting tens of thousands of fans every year who come for more than just music — they come for the whole experience.
Headliners on the 2025 bill include Maribou State, Sean Paul, and the Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter…see you there
South Facing Festival – (7-24 August)
South Facing Festival returns to the historic Crystal Palace Bowl in summer 2025 with its most exciting and ambitious programme yet. Set in one of London’s most iconic open-air venues, the festival promises a series of unforgettable live performances throughout August. With a diverse line-up spanning electronic, indie, hip-hop, folk, pop, jazz, reggae, and more, South Facing continues to cement its place as a standout event in the UK’s summer festival calendar.
South Facing Festival 2025 Headliners include…
Mogwai & Lankum 7 August
Flackstock 8 August
Big Smoke / Skepta 9 August
Morcheeba & Unkle 14 August
Busta Rhymes 15 August
Tinlicker 16 August
The Originals. 17 August
Basement Jaxx 22 & 23 August
Nile Rodgers & Chic 24 August
Venue: Crystal Palace Bowl, SE19 2BA
Stowaway Festival – (15-17 August)
Stowaway Festival began as a party for friends – and it still feels that way. Now in its fourth year, it’s a 3-day celebration in the beautiful Buckinghamshire countryside, surrounded by ancient woodland, open fields and a stunning lake.
This year’s headliners include Jungle (DJ set), The Wailers, Fabio & Grooverider & The Outlook Orchestra, and Seun Kuti & Egypt 80. You’ll also catch sets from Shy FX, Derrick Carter, Horse Meat Disco, Prosumer, Luke Una, DJ Storm, Don Letts and more.
Expect an eclectic music lineup, free family activities, and a laid-back vibe built on creativity, connection and fun.
Swim, feast, dance, explore. Find secret parties in the woods or unwind by the lake as kids paddle past.
This is your weekend. Come and lose yourself in it.
Found Festival – (22-24 August)
Found Festival is a fresh new chapter from the team behind the UK’s oldest independent festival. Happening from Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th August at the beautiful Claydon Estate in Buckingham, it’s all about bringing music, culture, and community together in the most effortless way.
Expect carefully chosen acts in intimate settings, wrapped up in the warmth and experience of six decades of festival magic.
Found Festival is a fresh new venture from the team behind the UK’s oldest independent festival. Taking place from Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th August at the beautiful Claydon Estate in Buckingham, it brings music, culture, and community together with effortless ease.
Expect carefully selected acts in intimate settings, all backed by six decades of festival experience.
This year’s inaugural lineup features fantastic artists like Elles Bailey, The Longest Johns, Talisk, Saltlines with Gigspanner Big Band and Raynor Winn, Breabach, The London Afrobeat Collective, and Ríoghnach Connolly & Honeyfeet.
Reading Festival 2025 – (21-24 August)
Every year, the town of Reading takes center stage as it hosts one of the world’s most renowned music festivals. Music enthusiasts flock to Reading to partake in a festival with a rich tradition spanning over three decades. Over the years, iconic bands like The Chemical Brothers, Foo Fighters, Oasis, and Prodigy have graced the Reading Festival stage. If you’re considering attending this incredible festival for the first time, you’re in luck.
We are excited to share the latest updates on the upcoming Reading & Leeds Festivals 2025! As previously announced, the twin festivals held at Reading’s Richfield Avenue and Leeds’ Bramham Park will feature an incredible lineup of talented artists.
Headlining the festivals will be an impressive roster of musicians including Chappell Roan, Travis Scott, Hozier, and Bring Me The Horizon.
In addition to the headliners, there is an extensive list of artists joining the lineup, ensuring a diverse and unforgettable experience for all attendees. The current lineup includes acclaimed acts such as Leigh-Anne, Skye Newman, Waterparks, Demae, Still Woozy, Bartees Strange, Sunday (1994), Chloe Qisha (Leeds Only), Keo, Overpass, Nxdia, The Pill, Cliffords, Badger, and many more., among many others.
You may like
-
Reading Festival 2026: A Guide for First-Timers
-
Reading Festival 2025: Breakthroughs, Legends & Surprises (Review)
-
Rockstar Energy presents Reading & Leeds – The Countdown to the UK’s Ultimate Festival Begins!
-
Reading Festival 2025 Set Times are now Live!
-
Celebrate the Magic of the Solstice at Wasing’s Woodland Haven this Weekend
-
First names announced Reading Festival 2025
Events
Reading Festival Unveils Biggest Arena Overhaul in Its History
Published
3 days agoon
July 14, 2026By
admin
Pepsi MAX presents Reading and Leeds Festival have announced major new plans for the on-site festival experience at both shows this summer, with a completely revamped stage layout that marks the biggest staging and arena overhaul in the festival’s 37 year history. This year’s Reading Festival is now SOLD OUT with only remaining Sunday Day Tickets available now at https://www.readingfestival.com/ with final Leeds Festival tickets available at https://www.leedsfestival.com/.
Synonymous with unforgettable weekends and always looking ahead to pioneer the next chapter in modern culture, this years’ Reading and Leeds Festival will see new stages with their own new identities offering an experience never seen before. These include:
The Grid
The home of the festival’s main stage, The Grid is where iconic headline moments happen. The greatest place to watch live music for the whole of summer, it’s a crowning platform that welcomes the biggest artists on the planet and those leading the way in the here and now. Expect to witness headliners Charli xcx, Fontaines D.C., Dave, Raye, Florence + The Machine and Chase & Status alongside Sombr, Skepta, Role Model, Loyle Carner (Reading only), Blossoms (Leeds only), Declan McKenna, Jade, Maisie Peters, Keo and more soundtracking The Grid this year, with Kasabian making history in Leeds as the first ever Thursday night headliner of Leeds Festival.
The Gallery presented by Budweiser
A brand new stage for 2026, The Gallery is an undercover immersive stage. Innovative LED screen lights and immersive production runs throughout the entire stage. The Gallery is ready to create iconic moments from Josh Baker, Geese, Kneecap, Skye Newman, Kettama and Holly Humberstone amongst others with Gunna, Chris Stussy and Viagra Boys adding to proceedings in Reading whilst Jamie Webster, The K’s and Rose Gray add to the lineup in Leeds. The Warehouse
Previously announced, The Warehouse is a brand-new purpose-built home for dance music with viewing platforms in front and behind the decks, plus huge screen production welcoming special sets from Skepta b2b Prospa, Hybrid Minds, Hedex, Silva Bumpa and Rossi. amongst others. Max Dean goes b2b with Luke Dean as well as Bou, in what will be the first ever custom built, experiential dance stage for Reading and Leeds.
The Ballroom
As the name might suggest, for the first-time ever, Reading and Leeds Festival will have a transformed stage complete with unique chandeliers and draping that plays host to artists who are defining and dominating 2026. Mixing together genre, styles and moments – The Ballroom is primed for legendary breakthrough sets from YT, Florence Road, Niko B, Paris Paloma, Bassvictim, Overpass, SPEED, Frost Children, Bleech 9:3, Westside Cowboy, Chloe Qisha, Radio Free Alice, dexter in the newsagent, WHATMORE and Clementine Douglas amongst others.
The Canopy
New music has been at the core of Reading and Leeds Festival since the very beginning, and in 2026 The Canopy will usher in a new chapter for new music – with a stage dedicated to festival fans’ next favourite artists. It will play host to the likes of Violet Grohl, Villanelle, December 10, Camille Blackman, Kibo, Finessekid, Cruz Beckham and The Breakers and more.
The Yard (Reading Only)
The Yard will bring the industrial edge of alternative club culture. Situated in the open-air with shipping containers The Yard this year will offer something completely different to any other stage at the festival.
These new stages are joined in Leeds Festival by the return of much-loved fan favourites LS23 (lineup for which was revealed last week and sits as one of the most popular late-night destinations) and Piccadilly Circus, with full programming to be revealed in the coming weeks. Leeds Festival sits as the only opportunity for fans to still secure their spot at Reading and Leeds Festival this summer to experience the full weekend’s programming, and ticket buyers are encouraged to purchase now to avoid disappointment.
Events
Reading Festival 2026: A Guide for First-Timers
Published
2 weeks agoon
July 1, 2026By
admin
Approximately 2 months from now, the town of Reading will transform into the epicentre of one of the world’s most celebrated music festivals. Music lovers from all corners will flock to Reading to experience a festival with a legacy stretching back over three decades. This year, artists such as Charli xcx, Fontaines D.C., Dave, Raye, Florence + The Machine and Chase & Status alongside Sombr, Skepta, Role Model, Loyle Carner (Reading only), Blossoms (Leeds only), Declan McKenna, Jade, Maisie Peters, Keo among many others, will light up the Reading & Leeds Festivals stages. If you’re planning to attend this iconic event for the first time, you’re in for a treat. This article is packed with essential tips for navigating Reading Festival 2026 — so jump right in.
The Reading Festival has become an annual tradition, drawing crowds of music enthusiasts year after year, no matter the weather. Festival-goers have braved rain, endured sweltering heat, and embraced the mud, learning the art of packing smartly. You’ll want to bring two sets of clothing, prioritising shorts and T-shirts, but it’s always wise to pack some rain gear — British weather can be unpredictable. As of today, no rain is forecast and the outlook is very pleasant, but everything can change in a heartbeat. A quality sleeping bag is a must, and remember to pack light — dragging a heavy bag while hunting for the perfect camping spot is far from fun.
Towels are essential; one can dry you off on rainy days, while the other provides a cool respite when soaked in cold water during hot spells. Wet wipes are invaluable for reasons you’ll soon discover. Sunscreen is crucial for Friday and Sunday to avoid painful sunburns that could ruin your festival experience. If you enjoy a beer (and who doesn’t?), consider bringing your own to avoid the high prices at the festival. Other must-haves include a hat for sun protection, plenty of water to stay hydrated, sunglasses, glow sticks, and a waterproof hoodie for unexpected downpours.
Selecting the right tent is key to a successful Reading Festival adventure. Choose one that stands out so you can easily find it amidst the sea of tents. Otherwise, you might find yourself awkwardly entering the wrong one more than once. Avoid pitching your tent near hedgerows or main pathways, as these areas can be problematic. The ideal spot is near a tree and close to the arena where the bands play. Finally, don’t forget to make new friends, wear your trendiest jeans, and embrace the festival atmosphere with confidence!
And most importantly, don’t miss the First Timer’s Guide from Reading Festival—it’s an essential read for newcomers.
Events
WOMAD Reveals 2026 Weekend Programme as Day Tickets Go On Sale
Published
1 month agoon
June 12, 2026By
admin
WOMAD has today revealed the day-by-day line-up for its highly anticipated return in 2026, with day tickets now on sale for its first edition at Neston Park in Wiltshire.
Taking place from 23–26 July, the world’s most celebrated global music festival will bring together legendary voices, future stars and boundary pushing artists from across the globe. From Afrobeat and reggae to jazz, hip hop and underground electronic music, the completed programme reflects WOMAD’s continued evolution while remaining rooted in its founding spirit of cultural exchange and discovery.
Friday’s line-up is led by South London neo soul star Greentea Peng, reggae legend Barrington Levy and Afrobeat innovator Mádé Kuti, whose appearance continues one of music’s most influential family legacies. They are joined by spiritual jazz vocalist ganavya, Birmingham rapper Kofi Stone and Bristol’s Ishmael Ensemble & Rituals Orchestra.
Saturday sees East London jazz visionary Alfa Mist, Brazilian superstar Daniela Mercury, Mercury Prize nominated Emma-Jean Thackray and Congolese groove pioneers Jupiter & Okwess take to the stage, showcasing a programme rich in contemporary jazz, experimentation and global rhythms.
Closing the festival on Sunday are Malian icon Oumou Sangaré and Swedish folk favourite José González, alongside Mercury Prize shortlisted jazz innovators corto.alto, Lebanese electronic pioneer Yasmine Hamdan and South African favourites Freshlyground.
Across the weekend, WOMAD’s growing embrace of jazz, hip hop and electronic music is evident throughout the programme. Artists including Alfa Mist, Emma-Jean Thackray, corto.alto, Kofi Stone and Greentea Peng sit alongside globally influential electronic selectors presented through the festival’s partnership with NTS, including VHOOR, DJ Travella, Cami Layé Okún and Shannen SP.
The programme also reflects WOMAD’s strong links with Bristol’s independent music community through collaborations and takeovers from organisations including Saffron, the pioneering music and technology initiative working to redress the industry’s gender imbalance by supporting women, non-binary and trans communities. Also featured are Jam Jar, Bristol’s much-loved independent music space championing both local talent and artists from around the world, alongside Twende and VP Productions, two Bristol-based collectives renowned for their vibrant celebrations of global music, bringing together afrobeats, reggae, Latin sounds and beyond.
Paula Henderson, WOMAD Global Artist Programmer, said:
“Curating WOMAD is about discovery, bringing together artists from different musical worlds who expand horizons and connect with our audience. This line-up reflects that spirit, and we’re looking forward to welcoming these incredible musicians to our new home at Neston Park.”
FULL ARTIST DAY SPLIT INFORMATION BELOW
WOMAD FESTIVAL UK 2026
Neston Park, Atworth Lane, Corsham, Wiltshire, SN13 9TG
23–26 JULY 2026
TICKET INFORMATION
Adult day ticket – £144.92
Adult accessible day ticket – £144.92 (with personal assistant tickets being free)
Teenager day ticket £96.61
Tickets Available here
Camping, live-in vehicle and parking passes available separately. Weekend Tickets: www.womad.co.uk
FULL DAY SPLIT SCHEDULE:
Thursday 23 July
· K.O.G
· School Project
· Tian Qiyi
NTS:
· Ruby Khaira
· Sofie K
· Livwutang
Friday 24 July
· Annie & the Caldwells
· Barrington Levy
· The Beatbox Collective
· Carolina La Chispa
· Country Gongbang
· Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek
· ganavya
· Greentea Peng
· Ishmael Ensemble & Rituals Orchestra
· Kofi Stone
· La Perla
· Lamisi
· Lăutăresele
· Leo Miyagee
· Mádé Kuti
· Mohammad Reza Mortazavi
· Momoko Gill
· Secret Night Gang
· Tamer Nafar
· Wesli
NTS:
· Coco María
· Dare Balogun
· VHOOR
Late Night Takeover: Twende
Saturday 25 July
· Alfa Mist
· Ana Lua Caiano
· The Beatbox Collective
· Bénin International Musical
· Big Pollo
· Cure For Paranoia
· Daniela Mercury
· Emma-Jean Thackray
· Gisela João
· Jupiter & Okwess
· Lemoncello
· LYR
· Mixanteña de Santa Cecilia
· Nakibembe Xylophone Troupe
· Noura Mint Seymali
· Rust
· Sabine McCalla
· Say She She
· Shanghai Restoration Project with Tebza Majaivane
· Ta Dhom Project
· Yegor Zabelov
NTS:
· Cheb Mimo
· DJ Travella
· Shannen SP
Late Night Takeover: Jam Jar
Sunday 26 July
· Barrut
· BITOI
· Boko Yout
· Clara Serra López
· corto.alto
· Dudù Kouate
· Freshlyground
· Ganna
· Garifuna Collective
· Hempress Sativa & Unconquerable Band
· José González
· Kankawa Nagarra
· Oumou Sangaré
· Seppuku Pistols
· Sorvina
· Spafford Campbell
· Tanxugueiras
· Ustad Noor Bakhsh
· Wild Wild Women
· Yasmine Hamdan
NTS:
· SNO
· Cami Layé Okún
· Rotational
Late Night Takeover: Saffron
Reading Festival Unveils Biggest Arena Overhaul in Its History
Reading Festival 2026: A Guide for First-Timers
WOMAD Reveals 2026 Weekend Programme as Day Tickets Go On Sale
Trending
-
News2 years agoWhy is Reading town pronounced as “Redding”?
-
News2 years agoCheapest petrol and diesel in Reading this week!
-
News3 years agoSeven facts about Reading
-
Itineraries4 years agoClayfield Copse | Reading’s first Local Nature Reserve
-
Events4 years agoSummer Screens – Open Air Cancelled!
-
Events7 years agoCost Of Living In Reading, United Kingdom In 2019, Rank 64th In The World
-
Shopping3 years agoDiscover IBIS Furniture and Carpets
-
Itineraries7 years agoBeale Wildlife Park – A Hidden Gem by the River Thames

You must be logged in to post a comment Login