When it comes to generating conversation, Reading and Leeds Festivals are in a league of their own, with fans posting an average of 136,133 tweets each year about the line-ups. In fact, 2018 saw a whopping 298,973 tweets shared discussing the line-up, which featured rappers Travis Scott, Kendrick Lamar and Skepta, as well as Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco and Kings of Leon.
Glastonbury takes the number two spot, with an average of 91,324 tweets sent about the line-up each year. The most talked about Glastonbury line-up was in 2015, where Kanye West’s Pyramid Stage headline spot caused some controversy with festivalgoers. 187,633 tweets were sent discussing the line-up that year.
Despite having the most talked about line-ups, it seems like fans are often left disappointed with Reading and Leeds festivals. Over the past 10 years, an average of 35% of the tweets sent discussing the Reading and Leeds festival line-ups have been sad. 2018 and 2019 saw this figure rise even further to 41%.
Some people have put this down to the recent diversification of the line-ups, with an increasing number of hip-hop and pop acts taking the stage. While many have praised this change, some fans have been less pleased, believing that the line-ups should remain focussed around rock & roll.
Glastonbury came out as the second most disappointing, with 31% of tweets discussing the line-ups over the past 10 years being sad. Fans have been the most disappointed with this year’s line-up, which sees Stormzy, The Killers and The Cure take to the Pyramid Stage, with 48% of tweets being from dissatisfied fans.