
Jack Ü bring the bangers to Reading 2016
Tonight, it’s clear that Diplo and Skrillex are masters of their craft.
27th August 2016

Tonight, it’s clear that Diplo and Skrillex are masters of their craft.
27th August 2016
Debut album ‘Youth is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect’ looks set to see them realise their huge potential.
27th August 2016
Still evolving and growing with every passing set, Amber Bain and band make The Dance Stage their own.
27th August 2016
The band suffer an early slot on a gigantic stage.
27th August 2016
They get into the swing of things with the effortlessness of Andy Murray playing a game of swingball.
27th August 2016
Making their stage debut at a festival they grew up on, this is clearly a special show.
27th August 2016
They’re as heavy as anything the rest of the day has to offer.
27th August 2016
With their parents side of stage, Stroud’s finest smash it.
27th August 2016
It’s a surprise showing from the Surrey rockers as they prepare for new album ‘Night People’.
27th August 2016
The Aussie mad bunch incite a non-stop pit on the Festival Republic stage.
27th August 2016
“Have a mad sesh,” Holly Fletcher demands.
27th August 2016
4 Stars
Interpol’s Paul Banks and Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA spark an unlikely collaboration. The results are even more of a surprise.
26th August 2016
3 Stars
The Oakland group’s second album on Topshelf Records is full of vibrancy and melody.
26th August 2016
4 Stars
Young Fathers-approved, Law Holt gives a similarly exciting spin to divine pop.
26th August 2016
4 Stars
The Madrid garage-rock group’s frantic debut whisks you away to rock ‘n’ roll tropics.
26th August 2016
3 Stars
Big name collaborations steal the show, while attempts to reinvent tend to fall flat.
26th August 2016
3 Stars
Turning to politics, Cass McCombs’ eighth full-length brings a soulful case for optimism in bleak circumstances.
26th August 2016
The Pit is truly woken up on the festival’s first day.
26th August 2016
The crowd are firmly in the palm of their hands from the off.
26th August 2016
Honed and polished after months on the road, Hinds’ set today even includes a brief Spanish lesson.
26th August 2016
Today may have been a long time coming for the frontman, but it’s been the worth the wait.
26th August 2016
The grime collective draw a crowd that’d make even the most seasoned headliner wince.
26th August 2016

The likes of ‘Fenham Dreadlock’ and ‘Byker Drone’ already sound like fully-fledged, rough and ready anthems.
26th August 2016
Martin Doherty dedicates ‘Under The Tide’ to a special one we lost this year.
26th August 2016
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.