With just over 7 weeks to go until the gates open for Reading and Leeds 2016, Saturday Day Tickets for Reading Festival are now sold out. There are now very limited Friday, Sunday and Weekend tickets left.
Festival fans lucky enough to have secured a ticket to Reading for Saturday 27th August will see a headline set from global superstars Red Hot Chili Peppers who return to the festival nine years after their last performance.
The band top an incredible bill of acts at Reading on Saturday 27th August, which also features performances from Imagine Dragons, Eagles of Death Metal, Two Door Cinema Club, Nas, Haim, Mastodon, Dillinger Escape Plan, Travis Scott, Section Boyz and many more set to entertain the Reading crowd.
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 unbeatable line up on Sunday 28th August at Leeds Festival, where Day and Weekend tickets are still 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 + £8 booking fee
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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