complete BBC Introducing Stage line-up revealed for Reading & Leeds

headklined by Georgia, Clean Cut Kid, and Childcare

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 12th Aug 2015

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Friday 28th to Sunday 30th August 2015
Little Johns Farm, Richfield Avenue, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8EQ, England MAP
£205 - plus booking fee - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 90,000
Last updated: Tue 25th Aug 2015

Reading and Leeds Festivals have announced the full line-ups for the BBC Introducing Stage over the August Bank Holiday weekend.

Headlining the Friday at Reading and the Saturday at Leeds will be Georgia, with support from Viola Beach, The Jacques, The Amazons, Martin Luke Brown, Moon Tourists, Life, Return To Rome, and Otherkin plus the previously announced The MallRats, and Treason King.

Saturday at Reading and Sunday at Leeds will see the stage headlined by Clean Cut Kid, with Clay, Demob Happy, White, John Joseph Brill, Ducking Punches, Crosa Rosa, Area 52, Vitamin, Malpas, and the previously announced Samuel S. Parkes, and Happy Daggers also appearing on the stage that day.

Closing the weekend at Reading on the Sunday and headlining the first night on Friday at Leeds will be Childcare, topping a line-up featuring The Big Moon, Hyena, Hidden Charms, Willie J Healey, Kit Trigg, Skinner, R51, White Room, and Where Fires Are, and NARCS.

The line-up includes headlining acts The Libertines, Metallica, and Mumford & Sons, with Alexisonfire, A$AP Ferg, All Time Low, Alvvays, American Football, Ash, Azealia Banks, Ben Khan, Boy Better Know, Bring Me The Horizon (European Festival Exclusive), Brodinski, Bury Tomorrow, Camo & Krooked, Cancer Bats, Cardiknox, Circa Waves, Coasts, Craze, The Cribs, Babymetal, Darlia, Dillon Francis, Django Django, DMA's, Everything Everything, Flatbush Zombies, Frank Turner, Frnkiero And The Cellabration, FTSE, Ghost, Glass Animals, Gojira, Gorgon City, Hudson Mohawke, Jake Isaac, Jamie XX, Kendrick Lamar, Knife Party, Krept & Konan, Lethal Bizzle, Limp Bizkit, Little May, Lonely The Brave, Marmozets, Modern Life Is War, My Nu Leng, Neck Deep, New Found Glory, Nick Brewer, Oneman, Panic At The Disco, Peace, Pell, Porter Robinson, Radkey, Rae Sremmurd, Rat Boy, Ratking, San Fermin, Simple Plan, Slaves, Stormzy, Swim Deep, Bulletproof Bomb, The Districts, The Maccabees, The Menzingers, The Wombats, Toyboy & Robin, Tourist, Tyler, the Creator, Walking on Cars, We Are The Ocean, and While She Sleeps, Royal Blood, Bastille, Deadmau5, Rebel Sound, Catfish and The Bottlemen, Years & Years, Wolf Alice, Pretty Vicious, Jack Garratt, Hannah Wants, Jamie T, Pierce The Veil, Wilkinson, Refused, Run the Jewels, and Manchester Orchestra.

Reading Festival takes place at Little Johns Farm, Richfield Avenue, Reading, Berkshire, and Leeds Festival takes place at Bramham Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire with both events happening over the weekend of Friday 28th to Sunday 30th August 2015.

For the full details please see the Reading Festival line-ups page.

For the full details please see the Leeds Festival line-ups page.

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Day tickets for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are priced at £59.50.

Tickets are on sale priced at £205 and postage fees will apply per order, with a Wednesday early entry permit priced at £19.50, a car park pass is priced at £9.50, locker hire is £15.50 for the weekend, and a campervan pass is priced at £74.

Children under 13 (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, and eFestivals considers this an event not really suitable for small children.

Note: Tickets will not be on sale at the gate. There will be no box office of any kind. All tickets will be sent out to customers.




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