Thursday, December 2, 2010

Reading Festival Tickets 2011


Reading Festival has alternative, indie, punk, metal, breaking acts and exclusive performances. It is an annual festival held each year in Reading at Richfield Avenue in the month of August for three days. For Reading Festival 2011 some updates are available.

The dates for Reading Festival 2011 for the capacity of 87000.Festival will held on the bank holiday weekend, from Friday 26th to Sunday 28th August 2011.For 2011 there are no acts confirmed yet. Only the lineup for alternative, indie, punk, metal has made yet.

Reading Festival Tickets are available at Sold Out Ticket Market at nominal price rates. You can get Reading Festival Tickets online easily.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Reading Festival Tour

The Reading Festival is an annual music festival that takes place in Reading, United Kingdom and is run by Festival Republic (itself owned by Live Nation and MCD).

1992 was one of the most famous in the festival's history. Nirvana played what was to become their last UK concert, and one of their most famous. Their 1992 live performance was later released as live album Live at Reading in November 2009. The band's frontman, Kurt Cobain took to the stage in a wheelchair pushed by music journalist Everett True, parodying speculations about his mental health. He then went on to join the rest of the band, playing an assortment of old and new material.

Reading Festival takes place on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the August bank holiday weekend. Reading Festival Fans! Get Ready! Reading Festival 2010 is back with extravaganza live performances.


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Reading Festival Bottled off



Bottling acts offstage (being forced off stage by a barrage of audience-thrown plastic bottles and cans) is a popular 'tradition' at the festival. While the mass-participation can and bottle fights of the 1970s and 1980s have long since ended, unpopular bands have been bottled offstage throughout the festival's history.

1983 reggae act Steel Pulse suffered possibly the most vicious bottling-off ever seen at the Festival, before or since, disappearing within moments of appearing on stage under an avalanche of missiles launched by the temporarily united ranks of punks and rockers waiting to see The Stranglers.

1988 Bonnie Tyler bravely completed her set despite an unending barrage of bottles, turf and litter. Unfortunately, the day's headliner Meat Loaf was not so brave, retreating 20 minutes into his set after taking a 2-litre cider bottle full in the face.

In 2000, Daphne and Celeste were scheduled on the main stage after bullying their manager to get on the bill, and were bottled off after two songs.

In 2004, it was the turn of rapper 50 Cent, who was pelted with bottles. 50 Cent lasted nearly 20 minutes before finally throwing his microphone into the crowd in anger. The Rasmus were also bottled off following one song.

2006 at Reading, Panic! at the Disco lead singer Brendon Urie was struck on the shoulder with a plastic bottle, forcing the band to stop mid-song as he lay on the floor. Urie received "treatment" from his road crew for several minutes, before the band continued from the point at which their song was interrupted.

In 2008, a crowd of approximately 3,000 people attended the BBC Introducing Stage to see unsigned band 'The FF'ers', after rumours that it would actually be a secret Foo Fighters gig were spread around the festival. The FF'ers were subsequently subjected to a large amount of abuse from the audience, including several bottles launched at the band.


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Reading Festival History

The line-up settled into a pattern of progressive rock, blues and heavy metal during the 1970s.It did dabble with punk rock in 1978 when The Jam, Sham 69 and Penetration played.The festival attempted to provide both traditional rock acts and new punk bands, leading to clashes between the two sets of fans. Although The Ramones played the following year, the festival gradually became known for focusing on heavy metal and rock act.

During this decade, the festival followed a similar format to that established in the late 1970s, with large crowds flocking to see the era's leading rock and heavy metal acts perform on the last two days, with a more varied lineup including punk and new wave bands on the opening day.

In 1984 and 1985, the Conservative Party-led local council effectively banned the festival by reclaiming the festival site for 'development' and refusing to grant licences for any alternative sites in the Reading area. In 1984, many acts were already booked to appear, tickets were on sale with Marillion (2nd on the bill on Saturday night the previous year) due to be one of this year's headliners. The promoters tried in vain to salvage what they could but a proposed move to Lilford Hall in Northamptonshire failed. The resulting gap in the British festival calendar kick-started the rise of the minor CND benefit event at Glastonbury from obscure beginnings as a "hippie" festival in the 1970s.


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Reading Festival Introduction


The Reading and Leeds Festivals are a pair of annual music festivals that take place in Reading and Leeds in the United Kingdom and are run by Festival Republic (itself owned by Live Nation and MCD). The events take place simultaneously on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the August bank holiday weekend, sharing the same bill. Between 1998 and 2007 the dual festivals were known officially as the "Carling Weekend", until parting ways with their sponsor Carling in November 2007.

The Reading Festival, the world's oldest popular music festival still in existence, has had various musical phases, as detailed below. In the twin-site era, rock, alternative, indie, punk and metal have tended to dominate.

The festivals are run by Festival Republic, which was divested from Mean Fiddler Music Group.For promotional purposes during 1998-2007 they were known as the Carling Weekend:
Reading and the Carling Weekend: Leeds. Unsurprisingly, these titles were seldom used when not required, although NME did so as part of its involvement. In November 2007, the organisers welcomed "Reading Festival reclaiming its prestigious name" when the sponsored title was abolished after 9 years.In 2007, the capacity of the Reading site was 80,000 and the Leeds site was 70,000.This was an increase of several thousand on previous years.The Reading festival is held at Little John's Farm on Richfield Avenue in central Reading, near the Caversham Bridge. The Leeds event is held in Bramham Park, near Wetherby, the grounds of an historic house. Campsites are available at both sites and weekend tickets include free camping.



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