This Bank Holiday weekend, Reading & Leeds returns with huge headliner slots from Foals, Sam Fender, The 1975, The Killers, Billie Eilish and Imagine Dragons.
What better way to get ready for history to be made once again than by delving into the lineups of yesteryear in this collection of Reading & Leeds posters from 1989 to current day.
1989
The very first Reading Festival had a line-up featuring some classic bands like New Order and The Pogues, and others who haven’t stood the test of time (Les Negresse Vertes, anyone?).
1990
In 1990, you could have spent your August bank holiday weekend watching The Cramps, Inspiral Carpets and Pixies headline.
1991
Iggy Pop, James and The Sisters Of Mercy topped the bill in 1991, with Sonic Youth, Carter USM, Nirvana, and Blur all appearing earlier in the day.
1992
’92 saw Nirvana make the leap up to headliners, where they made their classic Reading appearance. You know the one – it’s when Kurt made his entrance on stage in a wheelchair.
1993
New Order returned to headline in 1993, alongside The The and Porno For Pyros.
1994
In 1994, perennial headliners Red Hot Chili Peppers made their first appearance at the top of the bill, closing out the Sunday night.
1995
How’s this for a classic line-up? On the Friday of 1995’s edition, you could see Smashing Pumpkins, Green Day and Hole all in a row.
1996
Months after John Squire left The Stone Roses, the Manchester band headlined Reading. The performance drew criticism across the board and the group split two months later.
1997
Suede and Manic Street Preachers kept the Britpop flag flying in ’97, joined by third headliners Metallica.
1998
1998 was a solid year, with legends like Jimmy Page and Robert Plant headlining, plus huge stars like Beastie Boys, The Prodigy, Foo Fighters and Garbage also on the bill.
1999
Red Hot Chili Peppers made their second headlining turn in 1999, which was also the year the festival expanded to Leeds. Blur also headlined, while Elastica brought their second album to the Radio 1 Evening Session Stage.
2000
The Gallagher brothers made their way to the top of the line-up at R&L for the very first time at the turn of the millennium.
2001
Eminem will have headlined the festivals three times after this August. He made his first appearance in 2001.
2002
The Strokes headlined the twin festivals after the release of their debut album ‘Is This It’ the year before. Their Reading set fell on frontman Julian Casablancas’ birthday and the rest of the group presented him with a birthday cake on stage.
2003
Jay Z made his Reading & Leeds debut, nestled into the line-up between Staind and Placebo. Future collaborators Linkin Park headlined on the same day.
2004
2004’s festivals will be memorable for 50 Cent. This was the year he was bottled off stage, with festival-goers in front of the main stage lobbing anything they could find in his direction.
2005
So many future headliners on this line-up, including The Killers, QOTSA, Kasabian, Razorlight, Kings Of Leon, Arcade Fire, Biffy Clyro and, right down on the Carling Stage, a little known group called Arctic Monkeys.
2006
From the Carling stage to the main stage. Arctic Monkeys shot up the bill to penultimate act of the day, providing main support for Muse.
2007
New rave was in full flow in 2007 and Klaxons celebrated that with a NME/Radio 1 tent headlining set that was full of neon, glowsticks and fun.
2008
Have you ever seen anything more 2008 than a festival bill that includes Babyshambles, The Wombats, Vampire Weekend, MGMT and Jack Penate all next to each other?
2009
Four years after making their first appearance at the twin festivals, Sheffield’s finest stepped up to headline.
2010
The Libertines made their first appearance at Reading since reuniting. Poor Arcade Fire were left playing to a half-empty field afterwards.
2011
The Strokes and Pulp co-headlined in 2011, alongside My Chemical Romance and Muse.
2012
Kasabian first made the step-up to headliners in 2012, a year after the release of their fourth album ‘Velociraptor!’.
2013
BIffy Clyro triumphed in 2013 when they headlined for the first time. Eminem fared less well, with fans accusing him of miming.
2014
Wolf Alice, listed right at the bottom of the poster, made their debut at Reading & Leeds in 2014. They’re one of the big tips to headline the events in the near future.
2015
2015 saw the return of The Libertines, while Mumford & Sons and Metallica also topped the bill.
2016
There were a ton of co-headlines in 2016, with Foals, Disclosure, Biffy Clyro and Fall Out Boy all taking turns to close out their respective days. Red Hot Chili Peppers were the only band to headline on their own.
2017
Kasabian, Eminem and Muse all headlined last year, while fans were also able to see Bastille, Two Door Cinema Club, Major Lazer, Haim, Giggs and more.
2018
Kung-Fu Kenny, Fall Out Boy, Travis Scott, Kings Of Leon, Courteeners, Wolf Alice and the world’s greatest boyband, Brockhampton, all rocked a spectacular weekend.
2019
What a weekend that was. Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters returned to headline for the second time in six years, while The 1975, Post Malone and Twenty One Pilots all got their first go at headlining the festival.
2020
Ah, the one that didn’t happen. If COVID hadn’t come along and cancelled all the fun, then 2020 would have seen the return of the mighty Rage Against The Machine, along with Liam Gallagher and Stormzy stepping up to headline for the first time.
2021
For the first time, Reading & Leeds had two main stages and six headliners – with Liam Gallagher, Biffy Clyro, Disclosure, Post Malone, Catfish & The Bottlemen and Stormzy all topping the bill, along with huge sets from Wolf Alice, Sam Fender, Girl In Red, AJ Tracey, Mabel and more.
2022
Rage Against The Machine were forced to pull out, being replaced by The 1975, joining the mighty Halsey, Arctic Monkeys, Bring Me The Horizon, Dave and Megan Thee Stallion as headliners.
2023
Foals and The Killers return to headline, while Sam Fender, Billie Eilish and Imagine Dragons all make the step-up. Lewis Capaldi was set to headline Saturday night but had to pull out due to ongoing mental health issues – The 1975 will play their debut album in full in the replacement slot.
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