Warmduscher, Matt Maltese, Mush, Talk Show, Little Brother Eli & more for Are You Listening? 2020

joining BC Camplight, Dream Wife, Freestylers, Melt Yourself Down, & more

By Neil Greenway | Published: Fri 17th Jan 2020

Little Brother Eli

Saturday 10th October 2020
various venues, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 4QU, England MAP
currently £22.50
Daily capacity: 2,000
Last updated: Fri 11th Sep 2020

Are You Listening? Festival, which takes place at various venues across Reading town centre on Saturday 25th April 2020., has announced more acts for this year's event.

Joining the bill are anarchic rockers Warmduscher, Matt Maltese, post-punks Mush, and London's Talk Show. Keeping it local are Ben Marwood, Sophie Jamieson, The Keep Cats, Nobodies Birthday, Here are the Young Men and Uncle Peanut, and Pangolin, and the other acts announced today are Bex Ruth, Carlos, Bought It For The Bottle, Head Drop, Little Brother Eli (pictured above), Kid Kin, Ocean Ruins, Self Help, The Boileroom DJs, and Wild Island.

These join the previously announced acts which include BC Camplight, Dream Wife, Freestylers, Melt Yourself Down, sir Was, HAQ123, JOHN, Dream Nails, Heavy Lungs, Drug Store Romeos, Ash The Author, Marisa and the Moths, and more. For the details as available please see the line-up page.

Festival organiser Dave Maul said “This is our eighth year and it’s shaping up to be our best yet! We’re really pleased with how the line-up is looking, with a really diverse and exciting mix of acts, and we’ve still got some really exciting things to announce between now and April…”

Are You Listening Festival raises money for the local Learning Disability charity, Reading Mencap, and has raised nearly £70,000 for the charity since starting in 2013.

Tickets are on sale, currently priced at £20.

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Festival wristbands grant access to all the venues on the day, subject to capacity and age restrictions. 
Venue age restrictions vary.

 




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