BBC3
Sheffield indie royalty deliver showstopping headline set
Oli Sykes and band bring fury, fireworks and unfiltered energy
The post-punk all female foursome deliver a whirl of noise and fuzz.
Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro take to the Main Stage to headline the festival
LA rock funk legends Red Hot Chili Peppers headline the festival for the fourth time.
Chicago's indie pop-rock duo deliver an electrifying live performance.
Huw Stephens introduces Oxford quintet Foals as they take to the Main Stage
Art-pop meets punk with this Manchester four-piece, discovered through BBC Introducing.
A perfect blend of post-hardcore and anthemic pop-punk
The Sydney five-piece combine pop and rock into a sound you can't argue with.
Indie rock goodness from the Canadian multi-instrumentalists.
Lyrical storytelling at its best from the Blur-influences Sound of 2016 nominee
The Kentucky based five-piece bring indie sounds with a funk twist.
Electro pop post-punk from the Liverpudlian trio.
The 1975 get the crowd moving with their blend of ethereal 80s alt-pop rock.
Try to find a band like them and you fail. The U.S. band wow the Reading faithful
The American rock band, formed back in 2009, deliver melodic post-hardcore tunes.
All the way from Las Vegas, the heavy metal five-piece live up to their hype.
British guitar band favourties bring the fun with some surf-rock inspired rock n roll.
Emo-pop anthems from the Sunday night co-headliners.
The Scottish rock trio return to Reading as co-headliners.
The American rock trio deliver an energetic blue-rock infused set.
Psychedelic-pop and indie-rock from the Stockport five-piece tipped for a bright future.
The Belgian drum and bass producer brings a certain kind of spirit that you can't match.
Bringing drum and bass to the masses, the multi-platinum selling duo get the party going.
With chart success and numerous awards, the Croydon hip-hop duo show how it's done.
Taking the stage by storm with a blend of music styles from electronica to R&B.
With over 10 albums to his name, the East Coast rapper delivers a real and raw set.
The Irish indie-rock band return to Reading with a triumphant headline set.
The Welsh rock band return with their blend of heavy metal, alternative rock and reggae.
The Australian five-piece add a touch of metalcore to this year's line-up.
The English punk duo storm Reading with a typically energetic fun set.
Huw Stephens introduces the headline performance by crowd-pleasers and festival favourites, Leicester's own rock 'n' roll kings, Kasabian. Formed twenty years ago, the band have released six albums including their most recent LP For Crying Out Loud, which like the previous four long-players, went to number one in the album charts upon its release. They will be taking to the main stage with their usual swagger, charm and big rousing anthems, five years since they last headlined the Berkshire event, led by their two inimitable frontmen, vocalist Tom Meighan and guitarist and vocalist Sergio Pizzorno.
Huw Stephens introduces the headline set from a band hailed as one of the best live acts in the world, masters of stadium rock, Muse. It has been 18 years since the Devon trio first graced one of the tiniest stages at the legendary Reading festival and now they are back taking their supermassive show to top spot for the third time. Old school friends Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme and Dom Howard dig into their seven-album back catalogue, including hits from 2015's number one album Drones and latest single Dig Down, to undoubtedly deliver a spectacular rollercoaster of a show.
Positive pop bops from the effortlessly endearing pop star
Yungblud at Reading Festival 2021: Gen-Z's rock'n'roll star makes his bid for the top
Manchester's rising rapper works the crowd.
The Kid Laroi sports a ripped sweatshirt as he dances across the stage during energetic Reading Festival performance in England.
Arctic Monkeys return to headline the legendary festival for the first time since 2014.
Sarah Faith Griffiths (born 21 January 2001), known professionally as Griff, is an English singer and songwriter. In 2019, she released her debut single, "Mirror Talk", through Warner Records. This was followed by her debut extended play of the same name, released later that year. Griff was named the Rising Star at the 2021 Brit Awards, becoming one of the youngest winners in the category at 20. Later that year, she released her debut mixtape, One Foot in Front of the Other, to commercial success and critical acclaim.
Wolf Alice are an English rock band from London, England. Formed in 2010 as an acoustic duo comprising singer Ellie Rowsell and guitarist Joff Oddie, Wolf Alice have also featured bassist Theo Ellis and drummer Joel Amey since 2012.
Chart-topping drill from a North London rapper
Expect immaculate pop and infectious hits from this Kent sensation
Trailblazing indie rock from the acclaimed Isle Of Wight band
The acclaimed rapper brings heartfelt lyrics and catchy hits
Emotive and electric indie tunes from North Shields' finest
A smashing opening set from folk punk troubadour Frank Turner
High energy, catchy tunes from an indie-rock four-piece
Nostalgic pop-punk from the Surrey five-piece
A spectacular set from one of the biggest names in UK dance
Non-stop indie bangers from the Oxfordshire four-piece
Heartfelt honest bops from an emerging pop star
The Irish rockers deliver a rousing set
Nothing but great tunes ahead in this dynamic set
A high energy set from a young rapper from Shepherds Bush
Las Vegas's finest rock ‘n’ roll band, The Killers, return to the legendary Reading Festival to headline for the second time, having first graced the top spot back in 2008. Nearly 20 years on from the release of their iconic debut album Hot Fuss, expect a set list full of huge sing-a-long anthems and indie disco classics from a band, who with frontman Brandon Flowers at the helm, and a back catalogue of seven albums, never fail to put on an energetic, hit-packed show
Chilled-out anthems from the Mercury Prize-winning wordsmith
Genre-defying, infectious indie bops from the Leicester five-piece
R&B goodness from an Australian production trio
Unreal bars and melodic, intricate beats from a trailblazing London rapper
The 1975 celebrate 10 years of their debut album by performing it in full
Dancefloor fillers and spectacular vocals from Worcestershire's finest singer.
Global superstar Billie Eilish returns to Reading Festival, this time to headline the Main Stage East, where on a sunny afternoon in 2019, she drew arguably the biggest crowd of the weekend. At just 21, she is the youngest solo artist to date to headline the event. The LA alt-pop sensation has built a hugely dedicated fanbase, has two UK number one albums under her belt, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? and Happier Than Ever, and recently joined a stellar cast on the Barbie movie soundtrack with the hit What Was I Made For?