As thousands gear up for Reading and Leeds 2017, taking place from 25th – 27th August, all tickets for Reading Festival have now completely sold out! Weekend and day tickets for Friday and Saturday for Leeds Festival are still available and festival fans are urged to buy their tickets from official ticket agents as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Eager fans have snapped up tickets for a chance to catch unforgettable headline performances from brit rock juggernauts Kasabian, undisputed titans Muse and a highly-anticipated return from rap superstar Eminem alongside the many unmissable sets from over 200 exciting artists appearing at what promises to be the biggest music weekend of the summer.
Those who’ve missed out on Reading Festival tickets can still catch the same amazing line up at Leeds Festival, with acts including Major Lazer, Haim, Bastille, Bugzy Malone, While She Sleeps, Liam Gallagher, Vince Staples, Korn, Halsey and many more across the highly-anticipated August Bank Holiday weekend.
TICKET INFORMATION
Weekend tickets – £205 + £8 booking fee – Reading SOLD OUT
Day tickets – £59.50 + £7 booking fee – Reading All Days SOLD OUT / Leeds Sunday SOLD OUT
Early entry permits – £20 + no booking fee
Campervan permits – £75 + no booking fee
Lockers – £16 + no booking fee
Reading car park – £10 + no booking fee
Tickets available at http://www.leedsfestival.com/tickets or http://www.readingfestival.com/tickets
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