Electrifying performances from the festival's Main Stage and NME/Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 1 Stage.
The Scottish trio bring their vibrant brand of synth-pop to the Reading stage
A thunderous headline set from the Scottish rock trio
Oxford's finest deliver an energetic and angst packed headline set.
The funk-metal originators rock their way through the Saturday night headline slot.
Emo-pop anthems from the Sunday night co-headliners.
Dance the night away as the electronic brother duo provide the perfect tunes.
The Irish indie-rock band return to Reading with a triumphant headline set.
The 1975 get the crowd moving with their blend of ethereal 80s alt-pop rock.
The Ohio alt-pop duo do the exact opposite of making us feel stressed out.
With over 10 albums to his name, the East Coast rapper delivers a real and raw set.
The live performance pros bring the energy and take it to the next degree.
Rock royalty Jesse Hughes shows exactly why EODM have stood the test of time
Manchester's indie-rockers perform highlights from their four acclaimed albums.
Taking the stage by storm with a blend of music styles from electronica to R&B.
The English folk-punk singer-songwriter kicks things off on the main stage.
The English punk duo storm Reading with a typically energetic fun set.
British guitar band favourites bring the fun with some surf-rock inspired rock n roll.
You can always rely on BBK to bring the noise.
The Australian five-piece add a touch of metalcore to this year's line-up.
Look what the cat dragged in. Only one of grime's finest to elevate the Reading vibe.
The Welsh rock band return with their blend of heavy metal, alternative rock and reggae.
With chart success and numerous awards, the Croydon hip-hop duo show how it's done.
Bringing drum and bass to the masses, the multi-platinum selling duo get the party going.
The Belgian drum and bass producer brings a certain kind of spirit that you can't match.