Finally, at long last – we’re back. After a year of heartache, Reading & Leeds festival returns. For the first time ever, the festival boasts two main stages and six headliners – with Stormzy, Disclosure, Post Malone, Biffy Clyro, Liam Gallagher and Catfish + The Bottlemen set to top the bill, with huge sets also to come from the likes of Wolf Alice, Girl In Red, Yungblud, KSI, AJ Tracey, Mabel and many more.
We’re on site and ready to party. To get a taste of what’s going on, check out the story of Reading & Leeds 2021 as it happens – as told through our beautiful photos. Keep checking back for more updates.
Friday: Inhaler
Inhaler frontman Elijah Hewson brings a little early afternoon rock’n’roll majesty to Reading. Check out the review here. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Friday: Yorrrrrrkshire!
It’s a beautiful day in Leeds. (Photo: Andrew Benge/Redferns)
Friday: And the crowd is pumped
It’s been a while, but the Reading massive are back and here for a good time. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Friday: Sports Team
Resplendent in dungarees and a bow-tie, Alex Rice gets up close and personal with his fans. Check out the review of their set here. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Friday: Ashnikko
Here’s Ashnikko backstage at Reading with *checks notes* a giant vulva. Check out our review of the genre-splicing maven’s live set here. (Photo: Simone Joyner/Getty Images)
Friday: Ashnikko being awesome
The future icon poses for NME backstage. Head here to check out our interview with her giving us the lowdown on her debut album. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Friday: Declan McKenna
He’s got some tough competition with this crowd, but Declan McKenna could win the best-dressed prize today. Check out the NME review of his set here. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Friday: It’s good to be back
Let the good times roll, Reading. (Photo: C Brandon/Redferns)
Friday: Mabel
“OK Ladies, now let’s get in formation!” What a show. Check out our review of Mabel’s Reading set here. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Friday: Leeds loves KSI
Don’t you wish you were there? (Photo: Matthew Baker/Getty Images)
Friday: Sam Fender
Having first partied at Leeds festival when he was 17, Newcastle’s finest enjoyed his finest hour airing old favourites and new ones from ‘Seventeen Going Under’ on the Reading main stage. Check out the NME review of Fender’s set here. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Friday: Nova Twins
The multi-genre crossover duo brought some serious noise to the Lock Up Stage on Friday evening. It was awesome. Check out our backstage interview with Nova Twins here. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Friday: Backstage with Nova Twins
“Representation is everything, whether it’s sport, music or medicine,” Nova Twins Amy Love told NME backstage. “You always find that people end up going towards their lane because they feel like they can do it when they see themselves there.” (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Friday: AJ Tracey
AJ Tracey aired tracks from his recent Top five album ‘Flu Game’, playing to a packed-out Main Stage East. A giant basketball hoop, a cheerleader troupe and striking video interludes – this sub-headline show had it all. Check out the NME review of London rapper’s set here. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Friday: Stormzy
On Friday night, the rap titan brought out a wealth of guests throughout his triumphant headline set – with Dave, Tion Wayne, and Russ Millions all taking turns on the mic. Read the NME review of Stormzy‘s set here. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Friday: Catfish and The Bottlemen
As reports of their split circulate, Catfish And The Bottlemen put the noise behind them in a competent, if soulless, Friday headline set. Read the NME review. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Saturday: KennyHoopla
The Ohio native takes a much-needed breather during his pit-opening, tent-shaking lunchtime set. Read our review here. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Saturday: Easy Life
The Leicester lads have been dreaming of the seaside for the last year or so, but debut album ‘Life’s a Beach’ truly came to life in, er, Little John’s Farm in Reading on Saturday afternoon. Check out our review of their blissed-out set here. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Saturday: Sunshine in Leeds
Yorkshire comes out for Declan McKenna (Photo: Andrew Benge/Redferns)
Saturday: Jazmin Bean
We enter the beautifully dark and surreal world of Jazmin Bean… (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Saturday: Here’s Jazmin Bean backstage
Cool AF. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Saturday: Beabadoobee
Bea Kristi made her Reading debut on Saturday afternoon with a charming set at Main Stage East. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Saturday: Sigrid
Taken moments before Sigrid started doing knee-slides and ruined her new trousers. See her review of her epic main stage here. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Saturday: Sigrid backstage
“I haven’t felt this good in a really long time,” Sigrid told us during her backstage interview, and you could really tell when she entered full rockstar mode for her main stage set. Check out our interview with the Norwegian pop sensation here. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Saturday: Make sure you wash your hands
These guys in Reading, spreading the good word. (Photo: C Brandon/Redferns)
Saturday: The Kid LAROI
Aussie rap sensation paid tribute to his late mentor Juice WRLD when opening his Saturday afternoon set: “Long live Juice”, the crowd chanted. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Saturday: Slowthai
The most punk set of the weekend, courtesy of your old pal Slowthai. Check out our review here. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Saturday: Deal Wiv It
The Reading crowd telling Slowthai how it is. (Photo by Joseph Okpako/WireImage)
Saturday: The view from the stage
This is what is looks like to be in The Wombats. Check out our review of their cuddly indie set here. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Saturday: Let’s Dance To Joy Division…
…or The Wombats. Up to you. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Saturday: Two Door Cinema Club
The indie-pop survivors bring out the bangers on the main stage. Check out our review here. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Saturday: Time to rave
The brilliant people on the front row for Disclosure. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Saturday: Disclosure
The brothers Lawrence provide the perfect Saturday night sesh. Check out the NME verdict here. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Saturday: Post Malone
“I hope everyone has a great night and celebrates life,” said Posty as he closes his set. “I love you more than words can ever fucking say.” Very nice. Read the NME review of his show here. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Sunday: Bad Boy Chiller Crew
Bad Boy Chiller Crew brought the bassline to the BBC Radio 1 Dance Stage, blowing away the cobwebs of last night’s hangovers during their early afternoon set. Read the full NME review here. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Sunday: Holly Humberstone
Ahead of her performance at Reading Holly Humberstone joined us backstage for a quick chat, telling us about her “mad and chaotic” experiences of Leeds Festival when she was growing up. Watch our full interview with Holly here. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Sunday: Wolf Alice
Wolf Alice showed off songs from their new album ‘Blue Weekend’ in a set that proved they’re future headliners. Read the five-star NME review here. (Photo: Emma Viola Lilja)
Sunday: Pa Salieu
Pa Salieu surprised the Reading crowd with a stellar secret set – and it was one of the best of the weekend. Here’s what we thought of the knockout performance. (Photo: Andy Ford)
Sunday: Yungblud
The Donny lad must have a big bath at home (Photo: Andy Ford)
Sunday: Yungblud
In his Main Stage West slot, the punk rock hellraiser provides the perfectly eclectic soundtrack to this teenage rite of passage. Read the full NME review of his set.
Sunday: Gerry Cinnamon
The no-nonsense Glaswegian Gerry Cinnamon was quite the showman in his Reading Festival debut. Read the NME review. (Photo by Andy Ford)
Sunday: Biffy Clyro
On their 10th appearance – and their third headlining – they know what Reading want by now, but they’ll only deliver it on their own madcap terms. (Photo by Andy Ford)
Sunday: Biffy Clyro
Go Biffy or go home. (Photo by Andy Ford)
Sunday: Liam Gallagher
The frontman put on a fitting end to a biblical weekend, deriding Noel as “the little lad” and enjoying the fruits of his enormous comeback. Read the NME review.
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