Reading & Leeds
Watch Foals, Wolf Alice, Bring Me The Horizon & more play Reading & Leeds
Catch up on all the Bank Holiday Weekend action.
Reading & Leeds is over for another year. Broken punters are lugging their tents back to civilisation, trains and coaches are heaving with strangers all united in their need for a shower. Throughout the Bank Holiday Weekend, we’ve been keeping you up to date with reports, interviews and lovely photos, such as this one of Drenge giving their sweetest poses.
While fest-revellers trickle back towards reality, below you’ll find a round-up of some of this year’s best performances. Catch up with our full reports here, and check out snippets of sets from Wolf Alice, Foals’ surprise appearance, Drenge on the main stage, Bring Me the Horizon’s headline-gunning statement, plus Jamie T, The Maccabees, Years & Years and Jamie xx.
Wolf Alice — Bros
Foals — Mountain At My Gates
Drenge — Running Wild
Royal Blood — Little Monster
Bring Me The Horizon — Throne
Glass Animals — Pools
Jamie T — Zombie
The Maccabees — Something Like Happiness
Years & Years — Shine
Records, etc at

Bring Me the Horizon - POST HUMAN: NeX GEn
Bring Me the Horizon - Post Human: Survival Horror EP
Wolf Alice - Visions of a Life
Foals - What Went Down
Bring Me the Horizon - There Is a Hell Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let’s Keep It a Secret
Foals - Collected Reworks
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