Reading and Leeds Festival has kicked off in style, with thousands of music lovers heading to both sites for a weekend of fun.
Over the course of the three days, the likes of Sam Fender, The Killers, The 1975, Billie Eilish and Foals take to the stage to perform alongside acts including Only The Poets and You Me At Six will be performing at Richfield Avenue in Reading and Bramham Park in Leeds. But over the years, artists have been paid staggering amounts for their headline slots on Main Stage East and Main Stage West.
The gates at the festival opened for the festival on Wednesday and are expected to see over 80,000 people venture to each site before they close for another year on Monday morning. But while Lewis Capaldi has pulled out of the event due to battling with his Tourettes, many more artists have been lured by lucrative paycheques.
Sadly for us, the exact amount they're paid is kept under lock and key, well, contracts. But there are several facts involving how the various artists are paid for their appearances. One of the most obvious is the level of stardom they have, as the biggest acts who play later in a set will be paid more.
The stages they play on will also be a contributing factor, as the bigger the stage means more festival-goers in attendance. While the likes of Imagine Dragons and Billie Eilish are headlining Leeds on Friday and Reading on Sunday, typically, the Saturday headliner usually receives a higher pay cheque.
Harry Cobden says winning Cheltenham ride on Il Ridoto did not deserve banIt has been reported that UK festivals' payment for services have ranged from £1million for major acts down to £25,000 for smaller performers at some of the nation's biggest festivals, including Reading and Leeds.
Before The Mirror heads to Leeds, we're here to bring you all you need to know in order to prepare yourself. This year, there are various safety measures put in place to protect festivalgoers with each campsite having a designated AIRS Hub (Assistance, Information and Response) which will work alongside the security and stewards.
As well as this, various measures have been put in place to ensure that everybody across both sites as safe as possible, with a new list of banned items being distributed – this can be seen here. We've also confirmed the set times for each act across the three days, ensuring you can plan around who you want to see and the all-important, toilet and food breaks.