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The changing face of Reading and Leeds Festival | The changing face of Reading and Leeds Festival |
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Reading and Leeds are well-known "rock 'n' roll" festivals, but over the years the twin weekenders have changed their musical faces for a more diverse make-up. | Reading and Leeds are well-known "rock 'n' roll" festivals, but over the years the twin weekenders have changed their musical faces for a more diverse make-up. |
Headlining this year's festivities are bands Fall Out Boy, Kings Of Leon and Panic! At The Disco, alongside hip-hop artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott and Post Malone. | Headlining this year's festivities are bands Fall Out Boy, Kings Of Leon and Panic! At The Disco, alongside hip-hop artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott and Post Malone. |
Pop music is also on the bill with Dua Lipa set to play on the main stage. | Pop music is also on the bill with Dua Lipa set to play on the main stage. |
When it was released earlier this year the line-up left fans divided, with some calling it the "worst ever". | |
While other fans were pleased about its diversity. | While other fans were pleased about its diversity. |
What do artists think? | What do artists think? |
Felix White, guitarist and songwriter for now broken-up band The Maccabees has played at Reading and Leeds multiple times. | Felix White, guitarist and songwriter for now broken-up band The Maccabees has played at Reading and Leeds multiple times. |
He finds the "music being better in 90s" conversation "distracting" and "slightly boring". | He finds the "music being better in 90s" conversation "distracting" and "slightly boring". |
"With the romanticism of looking at the past or when you're reliving your youth and thinking 'That was better then'. It's a really misleading rhetoric. | "With the romanticism of looking at the past or when you're reliving your youth and thinking 'That was better then'. It's a really misleading rhetoric. |
"When you start scratching the surface there are so many great records being made," he says. | "When you start scratching the surface there are so many great records being made," he says. |
East London UK rap producer Steel Banglez will be playing at Reading and Leeds on the BBC Radio 1Xtra stage. | East London UK rap producer Steel Banglez will be playing at Reading and Leeds on the BBC Radio 1Xtra stage. |
He says its "normal" for there to be line-up complaints and that "people are allowed the freedom of their own choice". | He says its "normal" for there to be line-up complaints and that "people are allowed the freedom of their own choice". |
However, festivals book artists by their "popularity". | However, festivals book artists by their "popularity". |
"You can't deny what's popular and what's in the charts," he adds. | "You can't deny what's popular and what's in the charts," he adds. |
The producer also believes that the line-up is a reflection of a new generation "embracing music" and being more "open minded". | The producer also believes that the line-up is a reflection of a new generation "embracing music" and being more "open minded". |
"I feel like there's so many different styles and sounds. | "I feel like there's so many different styles and sounds. |
"I wouldn't just call it urban, there's songs with guitars, with piano ballads." | "I wouldn't just call it urban, there's songs with guitars, with piano ballads." |
Afroswing artist Kojo Funds will also be playing on the 1Xtra stage. | Afroswing artist Kojo Funds will also be playing on the 1Xtra stage. |
The 23-year-old hopes rock fans at the festival will enjoy his performance as it'll be full of "energy". | The 23-year-old hopes rock fans at the festival will enjoy his performance as it'll be full of "energy". |
"I think they should give different types of genres a chance. | "I think they should give different types of genres a chance. |
"If there was a rock band at Wireless then people could adapt to that kind of music and like it." | "If there was a rock band at Wireless then people could adapt to that kind of music and like it." |
What do people attending think? | What do people attending think? |
Rory, an 18-year-old student from Cardiff, will be returning to Reading for the second year in a row. | Rory, an 18-year-old student from Cardiff, will be returning to Reading for the second year in a row. |
He loves all genres of music but is particularly looking forward to hearing hip-hop and pop at the festival. | He loves all genres of music but is particularly looking forward to hearing hip-hop and pop at the festival. |
He argues the festivals "may be losing originality, but I think there's always a time to move on from the way it used to be". | He argues the festivals "may be losing originality, but I think there's always a time to move on from the way it used to be". |
In previous years pop acts have not been well-received at the events, but Rory is looking forward to seeing Dua Lipa perform. | In previous years pop acts have not been well-received at the events, but Rory is looking forward to seeing Dua Lipa perform. |
"She's not only been top of the charts in this country, but all around the world. | "She's not only been top of the charts in this country, but all around the world. |
"For Reading to introduce that to so many people, that's a fantastic thing," he says. | "For Reading to introduce that to so many people, that's a fantastic thing," he says. |
On the opposite end of the spectrum to Rory, a Reading Festival newbie, Faith will be heading to Leeds Festival for the 15th time. | On the opposite end of the spectrum to Rory, a Reading Festival newbie, Faith will be heading to Leeds Festival for the 15th time. |
Faith says historically the line-up was fantastic "as it was a heavier side of music" with a lot of "metal, rock and punk". | Faith says historically the line-up was fantastic "as it was a heavier side of music" with a lot of "metal, rock and punk". |
But she says the changing line-up has allowed her to discover new music. | But she says the changing line-up has allowed her to discover new music. |
"For me it's really interesting because it opens me up to music that I might not have otherwise listened to," she says. | "For me it's really interesting because it opens me up to music that I might not have otherwise listened to," she says. |
As for fans complaining about the festivals drifting away from rock, Faith says: "There's still hard rock there. | As for fans complaining about the festivals drifting away from rock, Faith says: "There's still hard rock there. |
"They're probably not going to be headlining the main stage like they used to be, but you know, change is good." | "They're probably not going to be headlining the main stage like they used to be, but you know, change is good." |
Why are more festivals now extending beyond guitar music? | Why are more festivals now extending beyond guitar music? |
NME music journalist Andrew Trendell has been attending Reading and Leeds for both work and pleasure religiously since 2005. | NME music journalist Andrew Trendell has been attending Reading and Leeds for both work and pleasure religiously since 2005. |
He's watched the line-up evolve over the years but says: "It's just a matter of the time's changed, the audience has changed, so the line-up needs to change. | He's watched the line-up evolve over the years but says: "It's just a matter of the time's changed, the audience has changed, so the line-up needs to change. |
"The way that young people discover music has changed, they listen to a far more diverse range, someone who listens to rock music won't exclusively listen to rock music." | "The way that young people discover music has changed, they listen to a far more diverse range, someone who listens to rock music won't exclusively listen to rock music." |
He adds: "If you're going to be running the biggest festivals in the UK when Glastonbury's not on, you need to address that don't you." | He adds: "If you're going to be running the biggest festivals in the UK when Glastonbury's not on, you need to address that don't you." |
The boss of the festivals, Melvin Benn, previously told the BBC that festivals should be "a reflection of what the public are listening to". | The boss of the festivals, Melvin Benn, previously told the BBC that festivals should be "a reflection of what the public are listening to". |
"You can't keep drumming up the same acts and expect people to continue to come and see them." | "You can't keep drumming up the same acts and expect people to continue to come and see them." |
And Reading and Leeds aren't the only festivals diversifying the genres of their line-ups. | And Reading and Leeds aren't the only festivals diversifying the genres of their line-ups. |
Last year a BBC study analysed major UK festivals and discovered that, in the 1990s, 70% of the headliners were rock acts. | Last year a BBC study analysed major UK festivals and discovered that, in the 1990s, 70% of the headliners were rock acts. |
By the 2000s this had decreased to 59% and in the 2010s it was down to 33% of headline acts. | By the 2000s this had decreased to 59% and in the 2010s it was down to 33% of headline acts. |
The study was carried out by BBC England's data unit and analysed more than 600 separate headline performances across 14 UK festivals. | The study was carried out by BBC England's data unit and analysed more than 600 separate headline performances across 14 UK festivals. |
They were Download, Reading/Leeds, T in the Park, V Festival, Isle of Wight, Bestival, Latitude, Wireless, Rewind, End of the Road, Cornbury, Boardmasters and Lovebox. | They were Download, Reading/Leeds, T in the Park, V Festival, Isle of Wight, Bestival, Latitude, Wireless, Rewind, End of the Road, Cornbury, Boardmasters and Lovebox. |
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