Twenty-eight new acts have been revealed for Reading & Leeds 2025, including goth-rock creator Heartworms, BRITs Rising Star nominees Good Neighbours, and DIY Class of 2025 inductee Matilda Mann. Showcasing fresh talent, the second wave of confirmed artists for this year's paired festivals also includes Nell Mescal, jasmine.4.t, and The Royston Club. On the other hand, Example and Limp Bizkit have also been announced—both are known for bringing high energy to festival stages. These new additions join an already impressive lineup, which will feature the diverse mix of pop sensation Chappell Roan, rap superstar Travis Scott, cult favorite Hozier, and rock giants Bring Me The Horizon. Additionally, festival-goers can look forward to a variety of genres with performances from Conan Gray, SOFT PLAY, Amyl and The Sniffers, The Kooks, The Dare, and many others, with more names yet to be revealed. Reading & Leeds 2025 is scheduled for August 21st-24th at Richfield Avenue in Reading and Bramham Park in Leeds. Tickets are available now; for more information and to view the current lineup, check below.
It’s supposedly “a song for Brooklyn Beckham.”
They have also released a stop-motion video to accompany it.
More than 100 artists have been included in the lineup for the May weekend event.
A decade into his career, Matt Maltese has established himself as a prominent figure in the indie music scene, with his name synonymous with beautifully intimate songwriting and heartfelt romance. Now, with the release of his sixth album ‘Hers’, he has reached a new level of maturity, resulting in his most poignant and emotionally resonant work to date.
This is the second song to be released from his much-anticipated third album, ‘The Crux’.
Philadelphia artist Chioke presents two meaningful poems as part of Atwood Magazine’s Black History Month series! The first poem reflects on the moment she discovered she was pregnant, while the second poem was created three months after she embraced motherhood.
Chappell Roan, Travis Scott, Bring Me The Horizon, and Hozier will headline this summer's bank holiday extravaganza.