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The Cure, Foo Fighters, Kasabian to headline Reading And Leeds Festivals 2012 – ticket details

At The Drive-In, Paramore, Florence And The Machine, Black Keys will also play August event

Video: Kasabian - 'Headlining Reading And Leeds 2012 Is An Honour'

The Cure, Foo Fighters and Kasabian will headline this summer's Reading And Leeds Festivals.

The event, which runs from August 24 – 26, will also feature Paramore, The Vaccines, Enter Shikari, At The Drive-In, The Black Keys, Bombay Bicycle Club, You Me At Six and All Time Low playing high profile slots. See below for the line-up so far.

As well as the above, The Horrors, The Gaslight Anthem, Bullet For My Valentine, The Maccabees, The Cribs, Justice, Two Door Cinema Club, Metronomy and Katy B will also play sets. See below for the line-up so far.

Get the next issue of NME for exclusive interviews with Kasabian, Florence And The Machine and other big names on the bill. It'll be on UK newsstands on Wednesday (March 14) and available digitally.

See NME.COM/festivals/reading-and-leeds, Readingfestival.com and Leedsfestival.com for more information about this summer's events.

The for Reading And Leeds Festivals line-ups so far are:

Reading: August 24 (Fri), Leeds: August 25 (Sat)

Main Stage

The Cure
Paramore
Bombay Bicycle Club
You Me At Six
Crystal Castles
Angels and Airwaves
Coheed and Cambria
Cancer Bats
Deaf Havana

NME/Radio 1 Stage

The Maccabees
Foster The People
The Courteeners

Reading: August 25 (Sat), Leeds: August 26 (Sun)

Main Stage

Kasabian
Florence And The Machine
The Vaccines
Enter Shikari
The Shins
Odd Future
Mystery Jets
Special Guests
Blood Red Shoes

NME/Radio 1 Stage

At The Drive-In
The Cribs
Billy Talent
Miike Snow

Dance Stage

Metronomy
Katy B
Azealia Banks
Jaguar Skills

Reading: August 26 (Sun), Leeds: August 24 (Fri)

Main Stage

Foo Fighters
The Black Keys
Kaiser Chiefs
Bullet For My Valentine
All Time Low
The Gaslight Anthem
Eagles Of Death Metal
Band Of Skulls
Pulled Apart By Horses

NME/Radio 1 Stage

Justice
Two Door Cinema Club
The Horrors
SBTRKT

Photo Gallery – The 30 Greatest Reading And Leeds Festivals Moments

To check the availability of Reading Festival tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

To check the availability of Leeds Festival tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

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