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The closest train station is Reading, which is a minute walk away from the festival site. Visit the Reading Buses website for more info. While the festival organisers are urging music revellers to travel to the event via public transport, they state that those who do travel by car should avoid following their sat nav as they approach the site, and follow the yellow AA signs provided.

Find out how to get to each coloured car park here. Visit readingfestival. You can check the pick-up points for Leeds here. The multi-genre festival giants topped the poll as the most popular UK festival in the State of Play festival report in , and continue to go from strength to strength. Along with a huge selection of artists and live music spanning genres across rock, pop, hip hop, grime, dance and indie, fans can also look forward to comedy, theatre, arts, cinema, silent discos and funfairs for a fun-filled line-up of programming to enjoy.

Reading and Leeds festivals strive to make the event accessible to all fans. For eligible guests who require an essential companion, please purchase your own ticket first and then apply for a complimentary ticket through the details below.

Head to our Reading and Leeds help page for more information, or visit Ticketmaster Access for general accessibility queries. Start times will be announced closer to the festival. Reading Festival is based in Reading RG1.

The festival site is located just outside Reading town centre and there are a number of ways to get there:. The address for Leeds festival is Bramham Park, Leeds. There are a number of ways to get to the Leeds festival site. An Early Entry pass gives you access to the campsites from for Leeds Festival and for Reading Festival on Wednesday 26 August to set up your campsite for the weekend.

These are only valid with full weekend tickets. Yes, if you're not able to join in the festival fun the whole weekend, there are day tickets for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Day ticket holders have access to the arena from on the stated day and can stay onsite until the arena closes. Reading and Leeds are twin festivals which take place over the same UK August bank holiday weekend. The festivals share the same line up, and happen simultaneously, with the acts playing on different days over Friday, Saturday and Sunday for each event.

No unaccompanied under 16's are allowed on site. Under 13's 12 years and under are admitted free, but must be accompanied by a paying ticket-holder over 18 at all times. The event is not recommended for young children and there is no dedicated family campsite. Yes, both Reading and Leeds offer accessible camping, tickets and facilities. Find access contact information in our accessibility section. Read more about accessible tickets and how to book on our help page.

If the tickets have yet to arrive five days before the event, please contact us. You can check ticket dispatch information here. Head to our help page for more ticket information. Ticketmaster has published their State of Play Festivals report for which delves into all aspects of UK festivals. Check out the festival findings here based on research from over 4, fans. You must set your browser to accept cookies and to enable Javascript in order to access certain functions of this site, including the purchase of tickets.

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