Reading and Leeds Festival have announced the second batch of acts due to take to the stage for this year’s event.
Taking place across the August bank holiday weekend from the 21-24, the festival will once again be held at Richfield Avenue in Reading and Bramham Park in Leeds.
Earlier this year, it was confirmed that Good Luck Babe hitmaker Chappell Roan will headline the festival alongside US rapper Travis Scott and rock band Bring Me The Horizon.
Now, 30 more names have been added to the line-up which promises to be even bigger than previous years.
The line-up now includes Limp Bizkit, who will be taking to the main stage. Their set will lead into a headline slot from Sheffield metal giants Bring Me The Horizon.
D-Block Europe, Example, Jazzy, Nell Mescal, Good Neighbours, Nemzzz, and many more have also joined the lineup.
Reading and Leeds Festival have announced the second batch of acts due to take to the stage for next year’s festival (Example pictured)
Taking place across the August bank holiday weekend from the 21-24, the festival will once again be held at Richfield Avenue in Reading and Bramham Park in Leeds
Irish singer-songwriter Hozier will also play the festival after the raging success of his hit single Too Sweet over the summer.
Quoting Chappell’s catch phrase they added: ‘See you at your favourite artist’s favourite festival next summer’.
The festival wrote on social media: ‘As promised, our next artist drop just landed. Secure your tickets for the biggest weekend of the year NOW’
The 2024 edition of the festival was headlined by Liam Gallagher, Blink 182, Fred Again and Lana Del Rey.
However Reading Festival organisers were forced to apologise to Lana Del Rey fans on Instagram after they cut her headline set short on the Saturday night.
The festival shared a statement revealing that the singer’s performance was cut short by five minutes ‘due to production error’.
It read: ‘Reading. Due to an error by the Reading production team we accidentally cut Lana Del Rey’s incredible set short by 5 mins, we apologise unreservedly to Lana and her fans.’
However her set was not smooth sailing as she also suffered sound issues during her performance at the Festival which saw some fans leave after just four tracks.
D-Block Europe, Example, Jazzy (pictured), Nell Mescal, Good Neighbours, Nemzzz, and many more have also joined the lineup
30 more names have been added to the line-up which promises to be even bigger than previous years
Earlier this year, it was confirmed that Good Luck Babe hitmaker Chappell Roan will headline the festival
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The Summertime Sadness songstress, who arrived on stage 15 minutes late, also drew complaints about her ‘depressing’ setlist.
She opened her slot with Norman F****** Rockwell, before going into Arcadia, Without You and West Coast.
Lana battled technical difficulties when she was drowned out by ‘techno’ music coming from another stage.
The crowd were heard chanting ‘turn it up, turn it up!’ as they struggled to hear the musician’s ‘quiet’ singing.
A source told MailOnline: ‘She looked amazing and the set was a castle theme but unfortunately it was so quiet we could barely hear and the base from the other stage drowned her out.
The Good Luck Babe hitmaker will also be joined by US rapper Travis Scott who will headline the Friday in Leeds and Sunday in Reading
Rock band Bring Me The Horizon will headline the Friday at Leeds and Sunday at Reading
‘She asked at one point, “Can you hear me over that techno?” The crowd was chanting, “Turn it up”, and a lot left by four songs in.
‘She went onto lie down on the stage for a song or two and no one could see her and most of her songs were depressing and not right for the festival vibe.
‘The crowd were really looking forward to seeing her and waited for her set for over an hour but she needed to sing something more upbeat as the crowd were unfortunately not vibing.’