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Reading Festival 2024 - Sunday Day Tickets in Reading,

Aug 25, 2024 at 9:30 AM  ·  Richfield Avenue Richfield Avenue

Reading Festival
Aug 25
Reading Festival
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Ashnikko, born Ashton Nicole Casey, is an American alt-pop and electropop artist known for her genre-bending sound and bold, feminist lyrics. Hailing from North Carolina and based in London, she gained viral fame with her 2019 hit "Stupid". Her discography includes the mixtape "Demidevil" (2021) and the albums "Weedkiller" (2023) and "Smoochies" (2025). She is currently touring globally in support of her latest album.
Born in the Philippines, raised in London, Beabadoobee started in 2017 with the hit 'Coffee'. Known for confessional bedroom pop, she's celebrated by major outlets and was nominated for BRITs Rising Star and BBC Sound Of 2020.
Pendulum is an Australian electronic rock band formed in Perth in 2002, known for blending drum and bass with hard rock. Key members include Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen, and Paul "El Hornet" Harding. After hits like "Hold Your Colour" and "In Silico," they reunited in 2016. Their latest album, "Inertia," was released recently, and the band is currently touring globally.
Skrillex, born Sonny Moore, is a top EDM artist from Los Angeles. Known for Grammy-winning tracks "Scary Monsters" and "Bangarang," he helped popularize dubstep. A former frontman of post-hardcore band From First to Last, he created hits with Diplo in Jack Ü and worked with artists like Justin Bieber and Beyoncé. His style is a blend of electro-house, dubstep, and trap, featuring collaborations with Missy Elliott, Rick Ross, and Fred again.., among others. His recent albums, Quest for Fire and Don't Get Too Close, showcase his diverse musical influences.
Grammy-nominated Australian house producer Dom Dolla rose with hits like "San Frandisco" and "Miracle Maker." Known for catchy dance beats, he’s collaborated with Nelly Furtado, Tove Lo, and more.
North Carolina-born Reneé Rapp is known for Broadway’s Mean Girls and HBO Max’s The Sex Lives of College Girls. Her emotional pop music highlights vulnerability and growth.
Matt Maltese, a British-Canadian singer-songwriter from Reading, England, blends indie pop, indie rock, and chamber pop. Known for his melancholic melodies and witty lyricism, popular songs include "As the World Caves In" and "Everyone Adores You (at least I do)". His albums include "Hers" and "Driving Just to Drive". He founded Last Recordings On Earth and composed music for the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Destroy Boys, formed in California in 2015 by Violet Mayugba and Alexia Roditis, are known for evolving punk rock. Their fourth album, "Funeral Soundtrack #4," showcases their matured, authentic sound.
Bradford-born Nia Archives, a new-era junglist known for 'UP YA ARCHIVES', blends genres innovatively. Renowned for reviving jungle for modern fans, she's won at DJ Mag, NME, MOBOs, and was a BBC Sound 2023 top contender.
Reading-born band Only The Poets, influenced by The Cure and '90s British indie, are known for their inclusive, hopeful sound, autobiographical songs, and emotive bonds. Achievements include impacting the local music scene significantly.
London-based singer-songwriter Arthur Hill is known for soulful, authentic pop and indie-pop. He rose to prominence with viral TikTok hits like "Tiny Room" and "Iced Coffee." His acclaimed debut EP, "In The Middle Of Somewhere," preceded sold-out tours, including London's Brixton Academy. Hill has collaborated with artists such as Danny Casio.
Born in the UK, celebrated for emotive ballads and powerful vocal style. Notable for hits like "Someone Like You." Multiple Grammy winner, famed for deep, soul-stirring lyrics. Often collaborates with top artists.
British alternative musician James Marriott from Brighton blends indie-pop sounds. Since 2020, he’s sold out UK, Europe, Australia tours and played major festivals like Reading.
Born on the Isle of Dogs, Hak Baker blends British folk, grime, and punk, known for raw tales of inner-city life. Collaborated with Skepta, Pete Doherty, and more.
Danny Howard, born in the UK, is a dance music authority with a decade at BBC Radio 1. Host of Radio 1’s Dance Party, he's known for his sharp A&R skills and shaping the genre's sound.
Rachel Chinouriri, a London-born singer-songwriter of Zimbabwean heritage, crafts heartfelt indie-pop. Known for emotional storytelling and viral hit "So My Darling," her releases include "What a Devastating Turn of Events" and "Little House." She earned an Ivor Novello nomination and BRIT Awards nods, also collaborating with Sombr. Her distinctive sound resonates with a global audience.
Kingfishr is an Irish indie folk trio formed in Limerick in 2022. Known for their cinematic soundscapes and blend of traditional Irish folk with a contemporary style, they quickly gained recognition. Their hit song "Killeagh" achieved number one on the Irish Singles Chart and four-times platinum status. Their debut album, "Halcyon," also topped the charts in Ireland. They are recipients of the Music Moves Europe Award 2025.

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Richfield Ave, Reading RG1, UK Directions

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