Teddy Swims, Kid Kapichi, FLO and more have been announced as new names for this year’s edition of Reading & Leeds Festival.
Other new acts announced who will join the bill for the annual twin-site festival include Bradley Simpson (frontman of The Vamps), Frozemode, Jessie Murph, Swim School, Dead Poet Society, The Luka State, The Oozes, Bears in Trees, ThxSoMch, Talk Show, Zino Vinci, Seb Lowe, Good Neighbours, Felix Ames and more.
New acts who have been announced to perform on the brand-new Chevron stage include Jaguar, Mette, LeoStayTrill, and Efan. The new stage will also play host to late night acts at both sites, including Nathan Dawe and power ballad club night Ultimate Power, bringing tunes and singalongs to revellers.
Sota, Overmono, Dr. Dubplate, DJ Semtex, it’s murph, Oppidan, Notion, Yemz, Arthi, Chloe Caillet, Saint Ludo, Simula and Gia are also set to play at this year’s festival on the fan favourite and Leeds exclusive LS23 stage.
The addition of new acts to the Reading & Leeds bill comes after a second wave of performers â including the likes of Fontaines D.C., ReneĂ© Rapp, Pendulum, Denzel Curry, Kenny Beats, Beabadoobee, Kenya Grace, Nia Archives, Two Door Cinema Club, Neck Deep, The Wombats, Ashnikko, David Kushner, Rachel Cinouriri, Hak Baker, The Last Dinner Party, Sonny Fodera and more â was revealed.
Liam Gallagher, Lana Del Rey, Blink-182, Fred Again.., Gerry Cinnamon and Catfish & The Bottlemen were previously revealed as this year’s festival headliners.
21 Savage, Jorja Smith (in a UK festival exclusive) and The Prodigy, were also previously announced as additions to the bill back in November.
Reading and Leeds which will return for the August Bank Holiday weekend. Tickets are on sale now for both locations and are available for purchase here (for Reading) and here (for Leeds).
Both Del Reyâs and Fred Again..âs headlining sets will be UK exclusives, while Blink-182 return for their first Reading and Leeds since 2014.
Catfish last headlined in 2021 amidst rumours of a split, before guitarist Johnny âBondyâ Bond confirmed that he had left the band.
Gallagher, meanwhile, will be following his UK and Ireland tour celebrating 30 years of Oasisâ seminal âDefinitely Maybeâ by playing the album in full.
In other news, FLO recently shared their sensual new single âWalk Like Thisâ, marking their first release of the year.
Elsewhere, Teddy Swims appeared on BBC Radio 1âs Live Lounge with a soulful cover of Taylor Swiftâs âCruel Summerâ.
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