COME rain or shine, nothing beats a British music festival – and in August, Reading and Leeds are the places to be.
The twin festivals, held over the same weekend, are back for 2025 with an epic lineup.

7
From August 21 to 24, the two sites will welcome Chappell Roan, for her exclusive UK headline festival appearance, and a huge list of big names including Travis Scott, Bring Me the Horizon and Hozier.
Whether you’re a festival veteran or newbie, planning and preparation are key when it comes to making the most of your weekend.
From securing a good camping spot to keeping your phone charged, these are the tricks and tips you need to know.

7
Leader of the pack
Camping is a big part of the Reading and Leeds experience so investing in a decent tent makes a big difference.
As tempting as pop-up tents are, they tend to be flimsy, leaky and a nightmare to get back into their bag.
Go for something more solid and always choose a tent size that’s a little bigger than you think you need – if there are two of you, a three-person tent will be more comfortable.
Complete the kit with an inflatable mat, sleeping bag and pillowcase you can stuff with a few jumpers.
Showering options are few and far between, so bring biodegradable wipes and dry shampoo to help you feel a little fresher.
Barbecues aren’t allowed at Reading and Leeds but you can take flat-based cooking stoves into the camping area for your morning brew or some beans on toast.
And there are plenty of food stalls from burgers to burritos.

7
Pitch perfect
Arrive early on Thursday to get a good spot and try to camp near enough to a path for easy access, but not so close that fellow festival-goers stumble over your tent.
Finding your bed in a sea of tents can be tricky so hang a unique flag, fairy lights or ribbon on yours to find it easily.
At Reading and Leeds there are also some specialist camping areas you might want to consider.
The Garden, where no noise is allowed after 1am, is great if you know you’ll need your shuteye.
The Valley is aimed at those travelling solo or in pairs and looking to make friends.
At The Meadow, there’s an eco theme and lots of opportunities to meet like-minded people via talks, workshops and yoga classes.
Size matters
At both festivals, only bags A4 sized or smaller are allowed in the arena, so bring a roomy bumbag for festival must-haves.
Don’t forget a reusable water bottle – this can be filled up at stations across the arena and campsites throughout Reading and Leeds.
To avoid being caught out when the heavens open, attach a packable rain jacket or poncho to the bumbag.
A vape-free alternative with Nordic Spirit

WITH the disposable vape ban now in force, Nordic Spirit nicotine pouches could offer a vape-free alternative at Reading and Leeds festivals this summer.
These smoke-free pouches, which are placed between the gum and upper or lower lip, can provide a discreet alternative to smoking or vaping and are 100% tobacco-free.
Each can of Nordic Spirit contains 20 individual pouches and has a useful compartment where used pouches can be stored before disposal in a bin.
Available in a range of nicotine strengths, the new Nordic Spirit range features a higher moisture content and offers a refreshing flavour release that lasts up to 30 minutes.
Plus, this summer sees the launch of three new fruit flavours: Melon Fresh, Tropical Mix and Forest Berries.
For more information, visit NordicSpirit.co.uk or claim your free sample here.
Only available to ages 18+, and for existing adult nicotine users only. 18+ only. This product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive substance.

7
Check your tech
Throughout the arenas and campsites, portable chargers will be provided by 3Charging, but it’s advisable to bring a trusty power bank.
Putting your phone on airplane mode when you don’t need it is also a great way to extend battery life.
Come night-time, a head torch is a game-changer for trips to the loo or sorting things out in the tent hands free.
Mind the app
The official Reading and Leeds app has all the lineup information you need plus a geo-targeted map that tracks where you are – a godsend for finding friends and stages.
In case you lose signal, it’s always a wise move to screenshot important details like band times and key meeting points.
The app can also direct you to the Sensory Calm Space, a place to be if you ever feel overwhelmed or overstimulated by the festivities.

7
Style it out
It’s hard to strike the right balance between fun and practicality. So get the sensible basics right and add festival flair with accessories such as biodegradable glitter, bucket hat or flower crown.
Hitting 20,000 steps a day is on the cards with all the walking and dancing, so think about footwear carefully. Trainers are the best bet – unless it’s really wet, when those wellies definitely come in handy.
Even if the daytime is balmy, the nights are chilly so ensure you have a few layers for hot-footing it back to your tent for bed.

7
For more information, visit NordicSpirit.co.uk or claim your free sample here.
Only available to ages 18+, and for existing adult nicotine users only. 18+ only. This product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive substance.