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Saturday Day Tickets For Reading Festival Now Sold Out!

With just 10 weeks to go until the gates open for Reading & Leeds 2014, Saturday Day Tickets for Reading Festival are now sold out!

This follows the earlier announcement that all Early Entry tickets for Reading are sold out. There are now only limited Friday, Sunday and Weekend tickets left.

Festival fans lucky enough to have secured a ticket to Reading for Saturday 23rd August will see a headline performance from global superstars Arctic Monkeys, who return to the Festival following their successes at the BRIT and NME Awards this year, where they came home with a haul of accolades including ‘Best Live Band’.

Speaking to NME about Reading & Leeds on the announcement of their headline set earlier this year, Matt Helders said: “We’ve got a lot of history with the Festival. It’s the first festival I ever went to – we all went together as kids, with Nick as well. We were 15 or 16 and it was a big deal going to a festival like that on your own”.

The band top an incredible bill of acts at Reading on Saturday 23rd August, which also features performances from the incredible Jake Bugg, Bombay Bicycle Club, Pendulum (DJ set) and Nero live, who will be closing the NME / BBC Radio 1 Stage. The day also sees Of Mice & Men take to the stage in the newly-named The Pit for their debut performance at the Festival, with Band of Skulls, Pusha T, the MOBO award-winning Krept & Konan and many, many more set to entertain the Festival audience.

Fans of these bands need to act fast to secure the remaining Weekend tickets available for Reading Festival, and can still purchase day tickets for the same incredible line-up on Sunday 24th August at Leeds Festival, where Early Entry, Day and Weekend tickets are currently available.

Festival goers are urged to buy their tickets from official ticket agents as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

TICKET INFORMATION

Weekend tickets £205.00 plus £8.00 booking fee ● Day tickets Friday, Saturday (Leeds only remaining), Sunday £92.50 plus £7.00 booking fee ● Early entry permits (Leeds only remaining) £15.00 ● Campervan permits £60.00 ● Lockers £16.00  ● Reading car parking £5.00 ● Weekend ticket prices include camping

Online/Telephone – Tickets are strictly limited to a maximum of four per person/address/payment card for those booking by telephone or online. Credit Card line: 0871 231 0821 Or online at: www.festivalrepublic.com  www.readingfestival.com  www.leedsfestival.com or See Tickets

In Person – Reading tickets can be bought at face value, in person when paid for in cash at outlets including the Reading Arts & Venues Box Office, The Hexagon. Leeds tickets can be bought at face value, in person when paid for in cash at outlets including Leeds Visitor Centre. 

Please note that picture ID/proof of address will be required at the time of booking. Tickets are subject to availability. Limit of two per household/person for personal callers. For a full list of national outlets please visit: here for Reading and here for Leeds

Children 12 and under are admitted free but MUST be accompanied by a ticket holding adult. Please note there is no separate children’s area at this event.

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