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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Reading/Leeds Festival add The Living End and Temper Trap



The Reading/Leeds Festival organisers have announced even more acts to join the already impressive bill.

The Festival Republic Stage will host some of the best new bands in Britain and the world. It has been known that some of the biggest acts of today played on this stage when they were only emerging acts.

This year Marmaduke Duke, The Blackout & La Roux will be headlining the Festival Republic Stage over the three day festival. Others that will appear over the three days include some of Music Universe's hot tips for best breakthrough band of 2009 such as Amazing Baby, Hockey, Bombay Bicycle Club, The Temper Trap, as well as one of our favourite acts from 2008 - Lightspeed Champion.

Complete list of additions: A Day To Remember, A Place To Bury Strangers, Amazing Baby, Atreyu, Baddies, Bear Hands, Bring Me The Horizon, The Big Pink, Black Lips, The Blackout, Bombay Bicycle Club, Bring Me The Horizon, Broken Records, The Chapman Family, Detroit Social Club, Fight Like Apes, Go Audio, Golden Silvers, Grammatics, Hockey, The Hot Rats, Jack's Mannequin, The Joy Formidable, La Roux, Lightspeed Champion, Magistrates, Marina And The Diamonds, Marmaduke Duke, Middle Class Rut, Pulled Apart By Horses, The Rumble Strips, Single File, Skint And Demoralised, The Soft Pack, Soulsavers, Sweethead, The Temper Trap, Titus Andronicus, White Denim.

Also just announced, additions to the Main Stage include Mariachi El Bronx, The View and The Living End. Great to see The Living End finally getting the credit they deserve from the UK. Both The Living End and Temper Trap were recently announced to perform at Glastonbury Festival too.

All these ridic new additions will be joining Radiohead, Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys, Bloc Party, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Vampire Weekend, Kaiser Chiefs, Placebo, The Prodigy, Eagles of Death Metal, Jamie T, The Gossip, Friendly Fires, Florence and The Machine, Glasvegas, Patrick Wolf, Passion Pit and a thousand more over the Bank weekend in late August.

http://www.readingfestival.com/

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