Reading Festival has sold out, less than two days after organisers confirmed that it will be going ahead this summer.

The festival and its sister event in Leeds will go ahead across the August Bank Holiday weekend, afterĀ the government outlined plans for England to gradually exit lockdown by the end of June.

Posting on Twitter last night (February 25), the festival’s official Twitter account confirmed that both weekend and day tickets have now sold out for Reading.

Weekend tickets have also sold out for Leeds, alongside day tickets for Saturday August 28 ā€“ when Stormzy is expected to headline the event.

Other headline performances will come from the likes of Liam Gallagher,Ā Post Malone,Ā Catfish & The BottlemenĀ andĀ Queens of The Stone Age.

Organisers confirmed the event by telling fans they ā€œcanā€™t wait to get back in the fieldsā€, alongside a clip which shared footage of classic performances from past years.

ā€œReading and Leeds 2021. Following the governmentā€™s recent announcement, we canā€™t wait to get back to the fields this summer. LETā€™S GO,ā€ they wrote inĀ a tweet.

It comes after the government confirmed that they will ā€œaim to remove all legal limits on social contactā€ by June 21. Before that, outdoor hospitality, such as pubs and outdoor dining, could reopen on April 12, with indoor hospitality following on May 17.

The latter date is also the first point where live events could return, although limited capacities and social distancing may still be required.

After June 21, all other restrictions should be removed ā€“ however, the roadmap is reliant on vaccinations going to plan, COVID-19Ā variants not causing new problems, and the infection rate lowering.







Earlier this year,Ā Reading & Leeds boss Melvin Benn told NMEĀ he was ā€œsuper confidentā€ about the event taking place.

ā€œIf everyone over the age of 60, or definitely the age of 50, is vaccinated by the end of May, then Jesus ā€“ there should be no stopping us,ā€ Benn toldĀ NME. ā€œImagine what fun itā€™s going to be. Itā€™s going to be bloody awesome, isnā€™t it? Rain or shine, being out in that field with thousands of people, wherever it is, watching any band or your favourite band, I just canā€™t wait. Itā€™s mouth-watering just to think about.”

This comes after he previously stated thatĀ ā€œeveryone could be testedā€ at the event if required.

The festival was previously forced to abandon its 2020 edition, after the virus forced the widespread cancellation of live music.

Benn has also said he is hopeful that Latitude Festival and Wireless, which are also operated by Festival Republic, will go ahead.

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