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Reading Friday/Leeds Saturday:

Main Stage:

Biffy Clyro

Jack White

You Me At Six

The Darkness

Bush

Funeral For A Friend

A Day To Remember

Kids in Glass Houses

Pure Love

NME/Radio 1 Tent:

Noah and the Whale

Alabama Shakes

Tribes

Lock-Up Stage:

Dropkick Murphys

Festival Republic Stage:

Hot Chip

Reading Saturday/Leeds Sunday:

Main Stage:

The Killers

Mumford & Sons

Frank Turner

Miles Kane

The Enemy

We Are Scientists

Ash

Twin Atlantic

Dry the River

NME/Radio 1 Tent:

The Mars Volta

Bring Me the Horizon

Killswitch Engage

Dance Stage:

Knife Party

Festival Republic Stage:

Dinosaur Jr.

Reading Sunday/Leeds Friday:

Main Stage:

Blur

Bloc Party

Editors

White Lies

Maxïmo Park

The Drums

The Joy Formidable

Spector

Reverend and the Makers

NME/Radio 1 Tent:

The xx

Foals

The Temper Trap

Lock-up Stage:

NoFX

Festival Republic Stage:

Band of Horses

Although I'm now not sure about that Friday headline slot. Also I think BMTH will headline the 2nd stage at Download and play 4th main at R&L, but I couldn't fit everyone in that way haha.

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Reading Friday/Leeds Saturday:

Main Stage:

Biffy Clyro

Jack White

You Me At Six

The Darkness

Bush

Funeral For A Friend

Twin Atlantic

Kids in Glass Houses

Pure Love

NME/Radio 1 Tent:

Noah and the Whale

Alabama Shakes

Tribes

Lock-Up Stage:

Dropkick Murphys

Festival Republic Stage:

Hot Chip

Reading Saturday/Leeds Sunday:

Main Stage:

The Killers

Mumford & Sons

Frank Turner

Miles Kane

The Enemy

We Are Scientists

Mona

Yuck

Dry the River

NME/Radio 1 Tent:

The Mars Volta

Bring Me the Horizon

Killswitch Engage

Dance Stage:

Knife Party

Festival Republic Stage:

Dinosaur Jr.

Reading Sunday/Leeds Friday:

Main Stage:

Blur

Bloc Party

Editors

White Lies

Maxïmo Park

The Drums

The Joy Formidable

Spector

Reverend and the Makers

NME/Radio 1 Tent:

The xx

Foals

The Temper Trap

Lock-up Stage:

NoFX

Festival Republic Stage:

Band of Horses

Although I'm now not sure about that Friday headline slot. Also I think BMTH will headline the 2nd stage at Download and play 4th main at R&L, but I couldn't fit everyone in that way haha.

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Reading Friday/Leeds Saturday:

Main Stage:

Biffy Clyro

Jack White

You Me At Six

The Darkness

Bush

Funeral For A Friend

A Day To Remember

Kids in Glass Houses

Pure Love

NME/Radio 1 Tent:

Noah and the Whale

Alabama Shakes

Tribes

Lock-Up Stage:

Dropkick Murphys

Festival Republic Stage:

Hot Chip

Reading Saturday/Leeds Sunday:

Main Stage:

The Killers

Mumford & Sons

Frank Turner

Miles Kane

The Enemy

We Are Scientists

Ash

Twin Atlantic

Dry the River

NME/Radio 1 Tent:

The Mars Volta

Bring Me the Horizon

Killswitch Engage

Dance Stage:

Knife Party

Festival Republic Stage:

Dinosaur Jr.

Reading Sunday/Leeds Friday:

Main Stage:

Blur

Bloc Party

Editors

White Lies

Maxïmo Park

The Drums

The Joy Formidable

Spector

Reverend and the Makers

NME/Radio 1 Tent:

The xx

Foals

The Temper Trap

Lock-up Stage:

NoFX

Festival Republic Stage:

Band of Horses

Although I'm now not sure about that Friday headline slot. Also I think BMTH will headline the 2nd stage at Download and play 4th main at R&L, but I couldn't fit everyone in that way haha.

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I hope we don't get an older act headlining the NME and then have to endure a bunch of 30-something hipsters whining and claiming that they can't understand why 17-21 year olds would rather watch a modern headliner that their favourite band from the 90's and how it signals the terrible taste of the kids that go to R&L nowadays.

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I hope we don't get an older act headlining the NME and then have to endure a bunch of 30-something hipsters whining and claiming that they can't understand why 17-21 year olds would rather watch a modern headliner that their favourite band from the 90's and how it signals the terrible taste of the kids that go to R&L nowadays.

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