Reading Festival: A Complete History & Your Guide to the 2025 Edition

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Reading Festival is the world’s longest-running popular music weekender, evolving from a jazz-centric gathering in 1961 into a 90,000-capacity, genre-blending pilgrimage for fans of rock, indie, rap, dance, and everything in between. This comprehensive guide tracks its 64-year journey—from jazz clarinets to mosh pits to Travis Scott’s auto-tune—and equips you with a detailed plan for Reading Festival 2025.


The Origins: 1956–1964 – From Beaulieu to Richmond

The story begins not in Reading but at Lord Montagu’s Beaulieu estate, where the National Jazz Federation hosted weekend festivals (1956–1960). By 1961, the gathering was branded the National Jazz Festival, relocating to Richmond Athletic Ground.

Year(s) Event Name Location Notable Genres Attendance Trend
1956–1960 Beaulieu Jazz Festival Beaulieu, Hampshire Traditional Jazz ~10,000 in 1960
1961–1964 National Jazz Festival Richmond, Surrey Jazz → Blues ~15,000

The Wandering Years: 1965–1970

Promoter Harold Pendleton sought bigger crowds and moved the event across southern England:

  • Windsor Racecourse (1966–1967)

  • Kempton Park (Sunbury-on-Thames) in 1968

  • Plumpton Race Track (1969–1970)

The focus shifted from jazz to British blues-rock, featuring acts like Cream and Fleetwood Mac.


The Reading Era Begins: 1971

Invited by Reading Council, Pendleton brought the “Pop Festival” to Richfield Avenue in 1971 as part of a town-wide arts initiative. Despite sensationalist press headlines about “orgies of sex and naked ladies,” the festival found a permanent home.


1970s: The Hard-Rock Decade

Reading in the ’70s embraced the loud and the heavy. The crowd grew as Hawkwind (1971) and Status Quo (1973) set the tone. By 1975, the capacity hit 70,000.

Year Headliners Defining Moment
1971 Rory Gallagher, Genesis First-ever Reading lineup
1975 Yes, Wishbone Ash Capacity peak
1978 The Jam Punk infiltrates Reading

1980–1986: Metal Mayhem & Licence Battles

1980 saw the rise of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, with Whitesnake, Iron Maiden, and Def Leppard leading the charge. Political tensions halted the festival in 1984–85, but it rebounded in 1986 thanks to a local farmer offering land.


1987–1998: Alternative Revolution

The festival began to reflect wider music shifts: Goth (The Mission), Grunge (Nirvana 1992), Britpop (Blur 1994), and U.S. alt-rock (Smashing Pumpkins 1995). Under Melvin Benn’s leadership (from 1989), the event became more professional and inclusive.


1999–Present: Twin-Site Era – Reading & Leeds

To meet booming demand, the Leeds leg was introduced in 1999, sharing identical lineups on alternating days. Carling’s sponsorship (1998–2007) gave way to Live Nation’s Festival Republic, which reinstated historic branding.


2000s–2010s: Iconic Moments & Genre Blending

Reading expanded into hip-hop and dance without losing its rock roots:

  • Metallica’s epic 1997 Sunday takeover

  • Slipknot’s mosh-pit carnage (2002)

  • Kanye West’s 2015 surprise guest spot during Kendrick Lamar’s set

  • Eminem (2013) and Kendrick Lamar (2018) marked a genre-fluid future


2020–2021: Pandemic Pause & Return

Reading & Leeds 2020 were cancelled due to COVID-19—the first break since 1985. They returned in 2021 at reduced capacity, celebrating Reading’s 50th anniversary on Richfield Avenue.


🎪 Reading Festival 2025 – Your Ultimate Guide

Key Dates & Logistics

Detail Info
Festival Dates Thursday 21 – Sunday 24 August 2025
Arena Hours 11:00 – 03:00 daily
Venue Richfield Avenue, RG1 8EQ
Capacity 90,000 per day
Campsites Open Wed 20th (18:00 early entry) / Thu 21st (08:00 standard)

💸 Tickets: £291.50 weekend / £125–£195 day
💳 Payment plans available; early entry is an add-on option.


2025 Headliners & Daily Highlights

Day Main Headliner Direct Support Dance Arena Highlight Late-Night Feature
Fri 22 Aug Hozier Chappell Roan Becky Hill Swiftogeddon Silent Disco
Sat 23 Aug Bring Me The Horizon Limp Bizkit Sammy Virji Chevron After-Hours (Charlie Tee)
Sun 24 Aug Travis Scott D-Block Europe AJ Tracey DJ Set Silent Karaoke (The Aux)

Other Notable Acts: Enter Shikari, Bloc Party, Waterparks, Rudimental, Good Neighbours, Wallows, Nemzzz


Breakout Artists to Watch

🎤 Chappell Roan – Theatrical Midwestern pop star hitting viral heights
🎸 Heartworms – Gothic post-punk with edge
🎧 Jazzy – House vocalist behind UK No.1 hit “Giving Me”
🎙 Bakar – Genre-melding Londoner fresh off a Top 5 LP


What’s New for 2025

Innovation What It Adds
Smirnoff Stage Underground dance, DnB and bassline action
Chevron Arena Upgrade LED roof, 8,000 capacity upgrade
Five Themed Camps Showers, styling bars, bookable in advance
Vacuum Toilets 50% faster queuing, sealed against odours
Silent Disco + Karaoke Nightly 23:00–03:00, three-channel + live mic

Travel & Accommodation

  • Camping: General included; Boutique glamping from £795 (ex. VAT)

  • Campervans: Pass required, limited availability

  • Train: Reading Station <1 km from site; late return trains to London

  • Coach: Big Green Coach serves 45 UK cities


Survival Tips for a Smoother Weekend

🕖 Arrive Early – Red Camp tends to flood in rain.
💧 Hydrate – Free water points throughout; 500ml sealed bottles allowed.
👶 Kids & Safety – Welfare station wristbands for under-13s with emergency contacts.
💳 Cashless Site – Most stalls accept contactless; top-up stations available.
🌙 Need Sleep? – The Garden Camp has a strict midnight curfew.


Looking Forward

Festival Republic’s Melvin Benn has pledged a “bold new era,” promising:

  • Gender-balanced lineups

  • Eco-sustainable improvements by 2027

  • More inclusive and genre-fluid programming

Reading Festival 2025 blends history, innovation and hedonism—offering fans a sonic pilgrimage across styles and stages. With world-class acts, upgraded facilities and deeper cultural roots than any other UK festival, Reading’s legacy shows no signs of fading.


🎟 Final Word

From jazz clarinets at Beaulieu to trap beats on Richfield Avenue, Reading Festival’s saga is Britain’s music history in microcosm. As 2025 beckons, grab your wristband, plan your pit stops, and prepare to write the next chapter.

Reading isn’t just a weekend—it’s a rite of passage.

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