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Reading and Leeds Festival 2026 Line Up Explained

January 2026
full line up and both the Reading and Leeds festival date, showing images of some of the main performers including Charlie XCX, Dave and Raye. also including support acts

Dates, Locations, Headliners, and Festival Structure

Reading and Leeds Festival 2026 is a UK music festival held over the August Bank Holiday weekend from Thursday 27 August to Sunday 30 August 2026. The event takes place simultaneously at Richfield Avenue in Reading and Bramham Park in Leeds, with the same headline artists performing across both locations.

The 2026 edition is notable for featuring an all-UK and Irish headline roster, reflecting current trends in the British live music market.

Festival Dates and Locations

Reading and Leeds Festival operates as a dual-site event with identical headline programming across two locations:

Reading site: Richfield Avenue, Reading
Leeds site: Bramham Park, Leeds

Both sites host parallel programming, allowing audiences in different regions to experience the same headline performances.

Headliners for Reading and Leeds Festival 2026

line up for Reading and Leeds festival

Confirmed Headliners for Reading and Leeds Festival 2026:

Charli XCX
Dave
Florence + The Machine
Fontaines D.C.
RAYE
Chase & Status

Each headliner represents a commercially established act with sustained streaming performance, touring history, and cross-demographic appeal. The lineup spans pop, hip hop, alternative rock, electronic music, and hybrid genres.

Festival Format and Thursday Programming

Reading and Leeds Festival 2026 runs across four days. The Leeds site introduces a full Thursday programme, expanding beyond the traditional Friday to Sunday schedule. Kasabian are confirmed as the Thursday headliner at Leeds.

The expanded format increases total programming hours and reflects a broader trend among major European music festivals.

Supporting Artists and Line-Up Depth

image of fireworks and the number 2026 during the Leeds festival

In addition to headliners, Reading and Leeds Festival 2026 includes a broad supporting lineup designed to balance established performers with emerging talent.

Confirmed supporting acts include:

  • Skepta
  • JADE
  • Kneecap
  • Geese
  • Skye Newman
  • Adéla
  • Chris Stussy

Chris Stussy is scheduled to perform an exclusive set at the Reading site. Site-specific performances are used to differentiate attendance options between locations.

Why the 2026 Line Up Is Structurally Significant

The Reading and Leeds Festival 2026 line-up reflects several measurable trends in the UK festival market:

Increased reliance on domestic headline talent
Reduced dependence on US-based touring acts
Higher demand for crossover artists on a streaming scale
Longer festival durations to increase total programming hours

These choices reduce booking risk while maintaining audience reach across multiple music demographics, and align with broader shifts in live music economics and audience behaviour.

With Glastonbury taking a fallow year in 2026, Reading & Leeds becomes the UK’s largest multi-genre festival of the summer, and its lineup reflects a deliberate shift toward domestic headliners.”

Summary

Reading and Leeds Festival 2026 is a four-day UK music festival held across Reading and Leeds during the August Bank Holiday weekend. The event features an all-UK and Irish headline roster, expanded Thursday programming at Leeds, and a supporting lineup that blends established and emerging artists.

last updated: 12/01/2026

Are the same artists playing at both Reading and Leeds?
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Yes. The headline artists perform at both festival sites across the weekend.
What is different about Reading and Leeds Festival 2026?
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The 2026 edition features an all UK and Irish headline line up and introduces full Thursday programming at the Leeds site.
How does Reading and Leeds Festival operate across two locations?
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Reading and Leeds Festival runs as a dual-site event, with identical headline programming presented at Richfield Avenue in Reading and Bramham Park in Leeds.