Heartworms, Matilda Mann, and Good Neighbours among new additions to 2025 Reading & Leeds lineup
This year’s Reading & Leeds lineup for the Summer bank holiday weekend has just gotten bigger with the addition of 28 new artists. A diverse mix of talent is set to grace the stage, including goth-rock prodigy Heartworms, BRITs Rising Star nominees Good Neighbours, and Matilda Mann from the DIY Class of 2025. The lineup also features Nell Mescal, jasmine.4.t, and The Royston Club representing emerging artists. On the other end of the spectrum, festival-goers can look forward to performances by established acts like Example and Limp Bizkit, known for their high-energy shows.
The festival lineup is already packed with big names, including pop powerhouse Chappell Roan, rap icon Travis Scott, beloved singer-songwriter Hozier, and rock giants Bring Me The Horizon headlining the event. Attendees can expect a diverse musical experience with artists like Conan Gray, SOFT PLAY, Amyl and The Sniffers, The Kooks, and The Dare in the mix. And there’s more to come, with additional names yet to be announced. Reading & Leeds 2025 is scheduled to take place from 21st-24th August at Richfield Avenue in Reading and Bramham Park in Leeds.
The event promises a genre-spanning lineup that caters to all musical tastes, from alternative to pop to rock. Festival-goers can expect a weekend filled with electrifying performances, memorable moments, and a vibrant atmosphere. Limited tickets are available for purchase now, offering music enthusiasts the chance to be part of this exciting music festival.
In the past, Reading & Leeds was primarily known as a rock festival, but in recent years, it has evolved to embrace a wider range of genres and styles. With an eclectic lineup that includes both established and up-and-coming artists, the festival continues to attract a diverse audience looking for a unique and memorable music experience. So mark your calendars, grab your tickets, and get ready for an unforgettable weekend of music and entertainment at Reading & Leeds 2025.