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Reading and Leeds 2023: line up, how to get tickets and more

Liverpool singer-songwriter Jamie Webster will be performing at 2023's Reading and Leeds festivals as more than 70 new acts were announced today.

The singer of This Place and We Get By will be building on a successful year that has seen him release his second album Moments and perform at a wide range of venues from Left Field at Glastonbury to the M&S Bank Arena.

Other performers confirmed include Wet Leg, whose lead singer Rhian Teasdale hails from Formby, and The Snuts, a Scottish indie band who supported Jamie during his last tour.

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This second wave of announcements focuses on lesser known and newer artists. Other acts announced today include Bakar, Arlo Parks, Easy Life, Palaye Royale and Sea Girls.

There will be debuts at the festival for several performers, including Hold The Girl singer Rina Sawayama, TikTok star Caity Baser and pop singer Mimi Webb. The initial line-up announced last December saw headliners confirmed as Lewis Capaldi, Foals, Billie Eilish, The Killers, Sam Fender and Imagine Dragons.

Reading Festival will be situated at Richfield Avenue, while Leeds Festival will be held at Bramham Park. They will both take place on the Bank Holiday weekend of August 25 - 27.

Tickets for the festival are on sale now. They can be purchased via the official website here.

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