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The festival ran from Friday 28 August 2009 – Sunday 30 August 2009. Weekend tickets cost £175. Day tickets cost £70. Alexisonfire and The Bronx (band) played two sets at both Reading and Leeds – one on the Main Stage and one later in the day on the Lock Up stage. A Day to Remember cancelled their appearance on the Festival Republic stage.
However, in 2001, the festival moved to the current format, wherein the Reading line-up plays at Leeds the following day, with the opening day line-up from Leeds playing the final day in Reading (with the exceptions of 2009 and 2010 when the bands playing Leeds played Reading the following day, and the bands on the opening day of Reading closed ...
On 27 May 2017, Courteeners played their biggest gig to date, a sold-out headline homecoming show to 50,000 people [42] [43] at Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester with support acts The Charlatans, Cabbage and Blossoms. [44] [45] On 25 June 2017 Courteeners played at the Glastonbury Festival on The Other Stage. It was their sixth appearance at ...
The festival began in 2007 to mark the city of Leeds's 800th birthday and was jointly hosted by Leeds City Council and music promotion company Futuresound. [2] This initial event took place at the end of May and featured around 50 bands playing live in and around Leeds city centre along with film screenings and a music industry seminar. [2]
Reading and Leeds Festivals always deliver one of the U.K.’s wildest weekends, but this year’s event was even more full of incident than usual. The set by Lana Del Rey (pictured above) was cut ...
The band played the Reading and Leeds Festival in August 2017, as well as several other festivals that year. [ 49 ] In a January 2017 interview with NME , Pizzorno revealed that the upcoming album would contain a track called "Bless This Acid House", which, in his opinion, is one of the best songs he has written.
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Grammy-nominated US rapper, singer and producer Scott released his latest album, Utopia, last year – it debuted at No 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and was also his first No 1 in the UK.