The final day of Reading Festival 2023 is here, with acts set to take the stage again from 12pm.
Todays headline acts include Billie Eilish and Imagine Dragons, along with Becky Hill, Steve Lacy, Lil Tjay and Declan Mckenna.
Across the two main stages and five smaller stages dozens of acts are set to perform.
Below is the line-up for Sunday, August 27.
Main Stage East
12:10pm – 12:40pm – The Amazons
1:30pm – 2pm – MUNA
2:50pm – 3:25pm – Bakar
4:20pm – 5pm – Rina Sawayama
5:55pm – 6:35pm – Declan Mckenna
7:40pm – 8:25pm – Steve Lacy
10pm – 11:20pm – Billie Eilish
Main Stage West
12:50pm – 1:20pm – Hot Milk
2:10pm – 2:40pm – The Snuts
3:35pm – 4:10pm – Don Broco
5:10pm – 5:45pm – Lil Tjay
6:45pm – 7:30pm – Becky Hill
8:35pm – 9:55pm – Imagine Dragons
BBC Radio 1 Dance Stage
12:05pm – 12:35pm – Wallice
1pm – 1:35pm – Joesef
2pm – 2:35pm – Foushee
2:55pm – 3:30pm – Eliza Rose
3:45pm – 4:20pm – Austin Millz
4:25pm – 5:05pm – Taylah Elaine
5:10pm – 5:50pm – Harriet Jaxxon
5:55pm – 6:40pm – Charlie Tee
6:45pm – 7:30pm – Metrik
7:40pm – 8:25pm – Friction
8:35pm – 9:35pm – Shy FX
9:45pm – Andy C
Festival Republic Stage
12pm – 12:30pm – English Teacher
12:45pm – 1:15pm – Royel Otis
1:30pm – 2pm – Artemas
2:15pm – 2:45pm – Upsahl
3pm – 3:30pm – The Royston Club
3:50pm – 4:20pm – Ethel Cain
4:40pm – 5:10pm – Dylan John Thomas
5:30pm – 6pm – Giant Rooks
6:20pm – 6:50pm – Mae Stephens
7:10pm – 7:40pm – Tom Odell
8pm – 8:30pm – COIN
8:50pm – 9:20pm – Vistas
9:40pm – 10:15pm – TV Girl
10:35pm – 11:25pm – Lovejoy
BBC Radio 1Xtra Stage
1:05pm – 1:35pm – Mya Craig
1:55pm – 2:25pm – Temz
2:45pm – 3:15pm – Mnelia
3:35pm – 4:10pm – Artan
4:30pm – 5:05pm – J Fado
6pm – 6:35pm – Lost Girl
7pm – 7:40pm – Dreya Mac
8:05pm – 8:45pm – Songer
9:05pm – 9:50pm – Lancey Foux
10:30pm – 11:20pm – K-Trap
BBC Introducing Stage
12:30pm – 12:50pm – Beaux
1:50pm – 2:10pm – TWST
3:15pm – 3:35pm – Pritt
4:10pm – 4:35pm – ADMT
4:50pm – 5:10pm – TS Lagga
5:45pm – 6:05pm – Grandmas House
6:20pm – 6:45pm – VIDDY
7:30pm – 7:55pm – Matilda Mann
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