Reading Festival revelers leave with sleeping bags and chairs

Reading Festival revelers leave with sleeping bags and chairs


Several VERY aching heads! After a long weekend of partying, hungover festivalgoers leave Reading Festival clutching sleeping bags and chairs and make their way home.Revellers left Reading Festival seemingly exhausted as they nursed hangovers sustained from a weekend filled with booze, drugs, brawls and live music

Revellers left Reading Festival seemingly exhausted as they nursed hangovers sustained from a weekend filled with booze, drugs, brawls and live music

Photographs show attendees leaving the annual music festival early Monday morning. Some covered their heads and others sported sunglasses, likely to ease their headaches

Reading festival welcomed 90,000 to its site at the weekend. An attendee is seen as she begins her journey home at Reading Train Station after the three-day annual event came to an end

A festival attendee sporting sunglasses covers his head with a lawn chair as he embarks on his journey out of the festival

Two girls who attended Reading Festival cosy up as they begin their journey home from the event

The escalator was flooded with long queues of fatigued youth preparing to make the trek back home

Festival attendees board a coach as they leave Reading on Monday

A Reading Festival reveller sits on the ground with her packed up campsite on Monday morning

Monday found revelers leaving the three-day Reading Festival apparently tired and battling hangovers.

As they exited the event, festivalgoers carrying camping gear and lawn chairs swarmed the escalators.

Early this morning, many were spotted with their heads bowed and resting as they sought transportation home.

The Reading festival drew 90,000 attendees over the weekend, which was marked by violence, looting, and tent-burning.

This weekend, 75,000 music lovers attended Leeds Festival, where cleanup is currently beginning.

After a weekend filled with booze, drugs, brawls, and live music, Reading Festival attendees departed apparently tired with severe hangovers.

Photographs depict attendees of the annual music festival leaving early on Monday morning. Some wore head coverings and others wore sunglasses, most likely to alleviate their headaches.

As they awaited departure, festivalgoers were observed sleeping on the ground in their sleeping bags with their luggage, tents, and lawn chairs nearby.

The escalator was crowded with exhausted youths prepared for the return journey home.

The Reading festival attracted 90,000 attendees over the weekend. On the event’s final day, rioting, looting, and tent burning broke out, prompting a number of attendees to leave early on Sunday.

As protesters threw chairs and other things into enormous bonfires, security forces fought to maintain order.

An eyewitness reported that hip-hop and alternative music festivalgoers battled each other after various bands played on the same stage one after the other.

After a young woman was allegedly pricked with a needle while waiting in line, some guests reported frightening instances of spiking.

In the meantime, a massive cleanup is taking place at Leeds Festival, another annual music festival that took place over the weekend and attracted 75,000 guests, after revelers left behind heaps of trash. There were also reports of tents being set on fire and people fighting to exit the site on Sunday night.

After a weekend filled with booze, drugs, brawls, and live music, Reading Festival attendees were tired, nursing hangovers as they departed.

Photographs depict attendees of the annual music festival leaving early on Monday morning. Some wore head coverings and others sunglasses, most likely to alleviate their headaches.

The Reading festival attracted 90,000 attendees over the weekend. A participant is pictured beginning her journey home from Reading Train Station after the conclusion of the three-day yearly event.

A festival-goer wearing sunglasses shields his head with a lawn chair as he prepares to leave the festival.

Two Reading Festival-attending females embrace as they begin their way home from the event.

The escalator was crowded with exhausted adolescents preparing to make the journey back home.

On Monday, festival-goers board a coach as they depart Reading.

On Monday morning, a Reading Festival participant sits on the ground with her packed up campsite.

Enthusiasts are shown with their mountain of camping gear as they await departure from Reading Festival.

After three days of live music, exhausted festivalgoers donning bum bags, bucket hats, and glum looks left Reading Festival on Monday.

On Monday, sleep-deprived festivalgoers left Little John’s Farm on Richfield Avenue, where the three-day event was held, with their heads bowed. As they dismantled their campsites and returned home, several were seen wearing sweatshirts and warm sweaters.

As they waited for transportation out of the area, groups of people rested, with some even nestled into their sleeping bags.

The stadium was littered with trash after the fun-filled weekend, which featured concerts by Arctic Monkeys, The 1975, Halsey, Dave, Megan Thee Stallion, and Bring Me The Horizon.

In addition to the acts on the stages, the festival arena was filled with stores offering funny festival attire, jewelry, and a variety of foods – including a “oxygen bar” that promised to provide the user with pure air to breathe. Additionally, alcohol, tobacco, and phone-charging stands were scattered throughout the venue.

After three days of live music, exhausted festivalgoers with bum bags, bucket hats, and glum expressions left Reading Festival on Monday.

On Monday, festivalgoers with bowed heads left Little John’s Farm on Richfield Avenue, where the three-day celebration was held.

Monday, as thousands depart Reading Festival, a young man is snoozing atop his camping gear.

After the conclusion of the annual three-day Reading Festival, festival-goers begin their trek home.

On Monday, two festival-goers wheel their camping gear-laden carts as they depart Reading Festival.

A line of festivalgoers, carrying sleeping bags and folding chairs, waits to exit Reading Festival.

After the conclusion of the annual three-day Reading Festival, festival-goers begin their trek home.

As they dismantled their campsites and returned home, several campers donned sweatshirts and cozy sweaters.

An weary festivalgoer sits with his camping gear following the conclusion of Reading Festival.

The arena was littered with trash after the weekend of festivities, which featured concerts by Arctic Monkeys, The 1975, Halsey, Dave, Megan Thee Stallion, and Bring Me The Horizon.

A festivalgoer wrapped in a blanket smokes a cigarette as he and his companion prepare to depart Reading Festival.

A bucket-hatted festivalgoer sits on a bench with his camping gear as departing festivalgoers pack up their belongings. Reading

Sunday about 4 p.m., however, participants began torching tents across the Reading campground, bringing chaos to the celebration.

Video footage showed that flames were ignited between tents in the Orange Camp part of the festival during the day, and according to festivalgoers on social media, more fires burnt on Sunday night.

Amber Vellacott, age 26, and her boyfriend left the festival because they were surrounded by violence, she said.

She told The Mirror, “Fires broke out at 4 p.m. in various camps, the crews and security were quick to respond, but the youngsters were surrounding them and pouring trash and cans into them.”

When we noticed people cleaning up tents and trash and tossing them into the trees and across the campsites, we decided it would be best to pack up and leave – if reluctantly!

Hundreds of festivalgoers reportedly abandoned the site early as rioting and tent looting persisted, clogging the roadways out.

Sunday at approximately 4 p.m., fires were lit in the heart of the Reading Festival encampment as disorder broke out.

Chairs and other objects were hurled onto bonfires by festival attendees.

Many reported leaving the area as the mood deteriorated and dangers increased.

After Reading Festival concludes, a small picker commences the enormous chore of cleanup.

As they left Reading on Monday, festivalgoers threw their soiled bedding in wheelie bins.

Two Reading Festival attendees are enjoying a meal before going on their journey home while seated in huge chairs.

On Monday, a tired Reading Festival attendee drags his camping gear out of the venue.

Monday sees revelers bundled in blankets depart Reading Festival.

Monday marks the departure of sleep-deprived festival-goers from Reading following a three-day music festival.

In addition to the acts on the stages, the festival arena was filled with stores selling funny festival attire, jewelry, and a variety of foods, as well as a “oxygen bar” assuring clean air for the duration of the weekend. Additionally, alcohol, tobacco, and phone-charging stands were scattered across the grounds.

Cleanup staff are also hard at work in Leeds on Monday, following the conclusion of the event hosted at Bramham Park over the weekend.

On Monday, tens of thousands of music lovers began packing up and heading home after Arctic Monkeys closed out the festival’s final evening.

The concert was also headlined by Dave and 1975s.

As the curtain falls, festival workers has begun dismantling the stages and site, and litter pickers will be on standby to begin the monumental task of cleansing the site.

Thankfully, the weather remained warm during the whole weekend, so there is no mud to cope with as people head back to their vehicles or wait for the shuttle buses with their bags, tents, and other camping gear.

However, tragedy struck over the weekend at the Leeds Festival when it was reported that a 16-year-old lad died after a suspected drug overdose.

Police in Yorkshire stated they were examining whether or whether he had taken an MDMA pill.

There were also reports of tents being set on fire and people fighting to exit the site on Sunday night.

Cleanup staff are also hard at work in Leeds on Monday, following the conclusion of the Bramham Park festival held over the weekend.

On Monday, tens of thousands of music lovers began packing up and heading home after Arctic Monkeys closed out the festival’s final evening. Dave and 1975s were also headliners.

As the curtain falls, festival employees have begun dismantling the stages and site, and litter pickers will be on hand to begin the monumental task of cleansing the site.

Thankfully, the weather remained mild over the weekend, so there is no mud to cope with as people return to their vehicles or wait for the shuttle buses with their camping gear in hand.

However, tragedy struck over the weekend at the Leeds Festival when it was reported that a 16-year-old lad died after a suspected drug overdose. The Yorkshire Police stated that they were examining whether he had taken an MDMA tablet.

There were also reports of tents being set on fire and people fighting to exit the site on Sunday night.

A 16-year-old teenager dies at the Leeds Festival after using a grey or black MDMA pill, prompting a police inquiry.

Police have stated that a 16-year-old teenager died today after possibly ingesting a “grey or black” ecstasy tablet at Leeds Festival on Saturday night.

The West Yorkshire Police have opened an inquiry into the teen’s death, which is considered to be drug-related.

Officers were notified at 10:16 p.m. on Saturday night that the youngster had been transported to the medical tent after getting ill.

A 16-year-old kid died today after police believe he may have taken a “grey or black” ecstasy tablet on Saturday night at Leeds Festival.

Sunday, despite being rushed to the hospital, he unfortunately died. His parents have been told.

Catherine Hankinson, Assistant Chief Constable for the West Yorkshire Police, stated:

“Our thoughts are with the deceased boy’s family, and we have police assisting them during this difficult time.”

“While the actual reason of his death has yet to be determined, one line of inquiry is that he took a certain type of ecstasy (MDMA) tablet, which was described as having a grey or black rectangular shape.”

‘At this point, it is thought that this is an isolated incidence, as no similar reports have been received.

Users of drugs that are not prescribed by a physician can never be certain of the substance’s composition or the associated hazards.

Festivalgoers under a tent in Brahmham Park’s Leeds Festival. Since its inception in 1999, the festival has been a popular event for adolescents and young adults.

Anyone who feels unwell after ingesting any substance should seek immediate medical care.

We continue to undertake inquiries on-site and maintain constant communication with the event organizers.

The police issued a call for anyone with information on the death to come forward via social media.

Since its inception in 1999, the Leeds Festival, which ran this year from August 25 to August 28, has been a popular event among adolescents and young adults.

This year, approximately 100,000 people attended each day of Leeds Fest.

This year, approximately 100,000 people attended each day of the Leeds Festival.

This year’s festival will include Halsey (Friday night), Streatham-born rapper Dave (Saturday), and the Arctic Monkeys (Sunday) as headliners.

The Sheffield-born leader of the Arctic Monkeys, Alex Turner, also performed on Saturday night at Leeds’ sister festival, Reading.

Reading and Leeds are often held concurrently in late August and share headliners and supporting bands.


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