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Weather for reading is improving thankfully. Looks nice and warmish with just a few showers saturday afternoon.

But with it raining non stop up until later on tomorrow and the early entry guys plowing in, the trails are gonna be boggy as fuck. Me and my booze trolley are not looking forward to that.

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Just a point to add- at the festival now as I'm volunteering with Oxfam. I know posters aren't the be all and end all to who is playing the festival (announced or otherwise) but there was a 2016 tour poster for Twenty One Pilots. Would make sense for them to play anyway and that adds to it.

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Limp Bizkit - Reading 9.10 Leeds 8.40

Frank Iero - R 7.10, L 7.25

Queen Qwong - R 2.15, L 2.45

PVRIS - 5.40 both sites

Echosmith - R 1.55, L 1.40

 

 

Err yeah that's all they have bar what me already know, certainly not an overload as the cover suggests.

 

Oh and Babymetal at Wembley arena, that's a thing.

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Limp Bizkit - Reading 9.10 Leeds 8.40

Frank Iero - R 7.10, L 7.25

Queen Qwong - R 2.15, L 2.45

PVRIS - 5.40 both sites

Echosmith - R 1.55, L 1.40

 

 

Err yeah that's all they have bar what me already know, certainly not an overload as the cover suggests.

 

Oh and Babymetal at Wembley arena, that's a thing.

I CAN'T HANDLE THESE FIVE TIMES!!!!!

 

Yeah I'm gutted about the pvris / royal blood clash. I've seen Royal Blood twice but they I'm expecting their set to be great, but then I haven't seen pvris yet (though probably will on the BMTH tour)

But they'll only probably clash a little bit, You will probably 3 Royal Blood songs at most and The Pit isn't far from the main stage anyway

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All Time Low are announcing a UK tour for spring next year I know that, don't know when but that is a thing.

I'd expect obviously BMTH to have theirs up. Neck Deep will probably wait I think. Bastille possibly, they haven't played a tour in a while. Libertines will probably announce theres in late September I think.Personally I'd like to see NFG and Limp Bizkit announce tours

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It's disgusting that we fork out £220 for a fucking woeful excuse for a festival (admittedly with some great bands) and they still haven't had the decency to release all the set times the morning that most people are leaving to go. Oh, and yeah it is a thing, they have indeed removed Orange gate at Reading.

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Random question (and really off-topic) but how long, roughly, does it take to walk from one of the furthest camping spots to the arena at Leeds?

 

This year about 15-20 minutes. Green and brown aren't there so nowhere is that far away.

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This year about 15-20 minutes. Green and brown aren't there so nowhere is that far away.

 

Cheers. Not arriving until after 3pm on the Thursday (coming from Edinburgh) so we'll probably be camped furthest away. 

 

15-20 minutes is nothing though compared to the 45 minute trek that is/was T in the Park.

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