June 12, 2007 0:01
Carling Weekend Reading and Leeds: Paramore added to Main Stage
Devendra Banhart also joins line-up
Photo Gallery: Paramore
Paramore have been announced as the latest additions to Main Stage at the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds festivals along with Billy Talent.
Latest additions to the NME/Radio 1 Stage include The Sounds, The Scare and Aiden, Devendra Banhart, Pull Tiger Tail, Brakes and Dogs.
The Lock Up Stage has also been revealed today (June 12), and NME.COM can exclusively reveal who will be playing on both days.
Gallows, Jimmy Eat World, The Living End, and New Found Glory are just a few of the acts to be confirmed.
Meanwhile, the Dance Stage has been revealed to be taking place at Leeds on Friday (August 24) and Reading on Sunday (August 26).
Live acts include live performances from acts including UNKLE and San Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip.
The confirmed line-up is as follows:
Lock Up Stage – Friday Reading/Saturday Leeds:
Jimmy Eat World
The Living End
Thrice
Mad Caddies
The Bronx
Capdown
Big D and the Kids Table
The Draft
Street Dogs
The King Blues
Riverboat Gamblers
The Grit
Leeds Friday/Reading Sunday:
New Found Glory
Turbonegro
Gallows
From Autumn to Ashes
Cancer Bats
The Casualties
Ignite
Municipal Waste
Sonic Boom Six
The Ghost of a Thousand
Dance Stage:
UNKLE
!!!
Peeping Tom
Digitalism
Data Rock
Lethal Bizzle
Metronomy
Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip
Does It Offend You Yeah
Crystal Castles
The Teenagers
The other additions are:
Main Stage
Paramore Reading Saturday/Leeds Sunday
Billy Talent Reading Sunday/Leeds Friday
NME/R1 Stage
Reading Friday/Leeds Saturday
The Sounds
The Scare
Aiden
Reading Saturday/Leeds Sunday
Brakes
Dogs
Reading Sunday/Leeds Friday
Devendra Banhart
Pull Tiger Tail
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