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Reading and Leeds Festival tickets on sale today

get 'em quick

By Scott Williams | Published:

Reading Festival 2011 - around the festival site (Friday)
Photo credit: Scott Williams


Early bird tickets at this year's prices go on sale from 9am today for the 2011 Reading and Leeds Festivals which take place on the bank holiday weekend, from Friday 26th to Sunday 28th August. Reading Festival takes place at Little Johns Farm, Richfield Avenue, Reading, Berkshire, and Leeds Festival takes place at Bramham Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire.

There are no acts confirmed yet for 2011, expect a line-up of rock, alternative, indie, punk and metal.

Early bird tickets will be priced at £180 for a weekend ticket, and £15 for an early bird Wednesday entry ticket. Campervan and Caravan permits cost £20 in advance and £30 on the gate. Day tickets will be available at a later date. Tickets are strictly limited to a maximum of four per household for those booking online. Over 18's wristband will be optional, but allow those that look young to not have to carry ID around all the time. Day tickets will be available at a later date.

To buy tickets from 9am for Leeds, click here.

To buy tickets from 9am for Reading, click here
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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 very young children.

As with previous years organisers Festival Republic are keen to encourage festival goers to respect the local residents and the environment, and to encourage everyone to leave their cars at home.

The eFestivals photos and reviews of both Reading and Leeds Festival 2010 will be online over the next few days - don't forget to check back and check them out!

Festival organisers are warning ticket buyers to NOT use fake ticket selling sites. Make sure any tickets you buy are legitimate. eFestivals always links to official ticket outlets (and doesn't host adverts for unofficial outlets unlike other festival websites!) so you can be sure that any ticket bought via eFestivals will get you into the festival of your choice. Do not purchase tickets from unofficial or secondary ticket outlets or auction sites as they often are unable to supply the tickets, and might not even give you a refund - there's lots of dodgy operators out there!