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Reasons why this year's festival will be amazing
Tags: Reading Festival, Leeds Festival
by Michael Baggs | Photos by WENN.com
Tags: Reading Festival, Leeds Festival
Reading and Leeds Festivals have today (23 April 2014) announced 52 new bands and artists joining the line-up for 2014. And it is looking HUGE.
Headlining the festival-double in 2014 are Arctic Monkeys, Blink 182 and a Queens Of The Stone Age and Paramore - all of whom now have some extra company in the muddy fields of Reading and Leeds. Among the new additions are the likes of Brody Dalle, The Kooks and even nostaglic nu-metal icons Papa Roach, who will be gracing the festival's mainstage at both locations.
But who should you see if you're going to Reading and Leeds? This year's line-up is more diverse, and perhaps more impressive than ever, with dance and hip-hop acts joining in the raucous fun of a festival usually known for its rock and roll sounds. Here's our guide to the bands and artists you must not miss if you are going to either Reading or Leeds this summer...
Australian star streaming album on iTunes
Chris Martin and co stun at iconic London venue
Last Shadow Puppets to work on 'X Men' style film
Band relaunch with brand new singer
Singer-songwriter is back
Band swap Glasto for East London pub
A weekend of metal mayhem guaranteed
Band follow Glastonbury gig with indoor shows
Legend addresses those miming rumours
If it's anything like the single, it will be awesome
Deceased a volunteer at the festival
Track is built on House of Pain's 'Jump Around'
Track from soundtrack for Zach Braff's new film
Sum shared between his mother, wife and sister
Trip hop legend returns with latest LP Adrian Thaws
Rapper made comments at BET Awards performance
Ed Sheeran, Metallica, Dolly Parton and more
Thousands of tents, beds and more left behind
Lawrence brothers were 'blown away' by revelation
'eez-eh' band touring in November
Legendary band will play 9 arena shows
Band ready to go 24 hours early
One booked whilst Metallica played Saturday
Lifetime film wasn't met with approval
Spell check, spell check, spell check
Parton set hailed as weekend highlight by many