Reading Festival completely SOLD OUT

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With over a month to go until Reading & Leeds Festivals 2019, taking place August Bank Holiday Weekend, excitement for the event is rising with the news that Reading Festival tickets have completely sold out!

For those who didn't manage to secure a Reading Festival ticket, the same unmissable line-up can be seen across the whole weekend at Leeds Festival, with very limited day and weekend tickets still available.

Leeds is now the only ticket available to see UK festival performances from headliners The 1975, Twenty One Pilots, Post Malone and Foo Fighters. Other huge names include Billie Eilish, Bastille, Charli XCX, Dave, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Machine Gun Kelly, Pale Waves and Royal Blood to name just a few from the incredible 2019 line-up.

With hundreds of acts set to play, Reading & Leeds has again proven to be THE festival weekend of the summer - defining and celebrating the sounds of modern ground-breaking music, as well as a world-class comedy line up.

Festival-goers should now be planning their weekends by signing up to the newsletters at www.readingfestival.com and www.leedsfestival.com or via the official Reading & Leeds Festival app, available to download now on Android and iOS.

TICKET INFORMATION

Reading Festival ALL tickets SOLD OUT!

Leeds Festival very limited day and weekend tickets available

Leeds Festival tickets on sale from www.readingandleedsfestival.com

Published on 22 July 2019 by Ben Robinson

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