With a month to go until the gates open for Reading and Leeds 2016, taking place from 26th – 28th August, all Weekend tickets for Reading Festival have completely sold out! Now only a limited amount of Friday and Sunday tickets for Reading Festival remain. Leeds Festival tickets are also still available. 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 career-defining headline sets from graduating Brits Foals and Disclosure, undisputed rock superstars Red Hot Chili Peppers, pop punk heroes Fall Out Boy and a triumphant return from Biffy Clyro alongside sets from over 200 additional amazing artists performing at what promises to be the biggest musical 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 Imagine Dragons, Chvrches, Jack Ü, A$AP Rocky, The 1975, Two Door Cinema Club and in grime’s biggest year yet; the Reading and Leeds Main Stage debut of Boy Better Know at Bramham Park over the August Bank Holiday weekend.
TICKET INFORMATION
Weekend tickets – £205 + £8 booking fee – Reading SOLD OUT
Day tickets – £59.50 + £7 booking fee – Reading Saturday SOLD OUT
Early entry permits – £20 + no booking fee – Reading SOLD OUT
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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