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“This Festival Addict Cracked the Code on What You Really Pay—And It’s Not What You Think!”

Added on August 21, 2025 inMusic News Cards

Ever wondered what it really costs to survive—scratch that, thrive—at Reading Festival 2025? Well, as Mercury dances through Virgo demanding precision, here’s a heads-up: festival veteran Liam Dixon, who’s been to over 300 raves worldwide (yes, 300!), spills the beans on the whopping price tag you should brace for. From the sacred art of packing the perfect blackout tent to the pocket-sized cocktail saviors, he’s laid it all out. Spoiler alert: just showing up won’t cut it—without the right gear, this mud-soaked musical marathon will chew you up and spit you out. So, how much is your festival sanity worth when every soggy step counts? Buckle up—this is the ultimate Reading packing and penny guide you never knew you needed. LEARN MORE

Man who's been to over 300 festivals reveals the staggering cost of attending Reading 2025

Festival veteran Liam Dixon breaks down the exact cost of attending the annual music festival

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Words by Liam Dixon

Over the years I’ve been to at least 300 festivals across the globe, from the muddy fields of Glastonbury to the scorching deserts of Coachella.

But while I’ve endured some pretty extreme conditions in my time, Reading Festival (and its sister Festival, Leeds) are one you really don’t want to turn up to unprepared. From sweaty mosh pits to miles-long toilet queues, without the right arsenal of gadgets and accessories you’re going to have a pretty grimy experience.

A festival expert shares his must-have packing list (

Jo Hale/ Redferns/ Getty Images)

That’s why I’ve put together a definitive packing list. The cost of all these must-have items – plus tickets and travel – brings the total to just under £1,300.

It might sound like a lot, but trust me: these items are a lifesaver. Read on for my ultimate Reading Festival checklist.

Reading Festival packing list

Campsite

  • Tent (£199.99): This is your home, your palace, your sanctuary from the carnage. If you’ve not got one, you’re sleeping in the mud, simple as. Don’t be a cheapskate; get a decent one. Single skin tents are a joke; if it rains, you’re screwed. I recommend a pop-up blackout tent, which will let you sleep in after a mad night.
  • Self-inflating sleeping mat (£89.99): A night on the floor is a proper buzzkill. After a full day of banging tunes and pint-sloshing, you’ll want a decent kip. Get one of these, and you’ll be as fresh as a daisy. You don’t wanna be huffing and puffing, blowing up an air bed. Get a self-inflating one!
  • Sleeping bag (£19.99): Even if the sun’s blazing, it gets proper chilly at night. Don’t be the bloke shivering at 3am. A decent sleeping bag is a lifesaver. Put your clothes in the bag that it comes in: pillow sorted.
  • Portable shower (£54.99): Let’s be real, communal showers are minging. A portable one is a game-changer. A quick spray and you’ll feel like a new man.
  • Beach poncho (£40): Perfect for drying off after your morning wash – or just staying cosy at night.
  • XXL wipes (£4.50): For a quick evening wipe-down, these are the way forward. I’m a big bloke, and this giant wetwipe sorts me right out.
  • Torch (£9.99): Navigating your way back to your tent in the pitch black is a mission. A torch saves you from stacking it over a guy rope or, worse, stumbling into someone else’s tent and getting a proper earful. Don’t waste your phone battery; buy one!
  • Ear plugs (£9.99): Festivals are 24/7 chaos; block out the 5am drum circle and actually get some kip.
  • Malibu Piña Colada mini cans (£23.88): Tastes like a holiday, fits in your pocket; cocktails on demand, what more could you ask for?
Liam says ear defenders and a sling bag are a must (

Liam Dixon)

Arena

  • Mini wet wipes (£8.76): Festivals are grim, Porta-loos are grimmer! Stay fresh with a wet wipe. One mini pack a day in your bag should do it – and as an FYI, there is never any loo roll and don’t look down.
  • Alpine ear defenders (£29.95): Look after your ears. If you get to the front of the stage, the sound is massive, and you don’t want to be buzzing for a week. These let you enjoy the tunes without ringing in your ears forever.
  • Comfy trainers (£120): Under Armour seems to be the brand of choice for you to get a bit of that Ibiza Final Boss Aesthetic. Just don’t be a guy who shows up as a full kit w*nker… for any footy club. It’s not a vibe. Make sure they match your outfit every day, then you only need one pair.
  • Ankle wellies (£95): Reading is notorious for being a mud bath. If it’s raining, your trainers are getting binned. Don’t even think about turning up without these. It looks like it’s gonna be sunny, but you never know.
  • Portable urinal (£22.99): This is for the tent, because that walk in the middle of the night is brutal. And pissing out your door is rank.
  • Power bank (£67.96): Because the last thing you want is to lose your friends in the middle of a crowd
  • Lunchbox sling bag (£58): Listen up, you don’t want to get robbed blind. This nifty bag has got proper anti-theft zip clips to protect all your gear. Inside, six pockets, so your charger, wallet and all the essentials are safely tucked away.
  • Blister plasters (£4.49): It’s a rule that someone in the group will whinge all day about their shoes hurting. I always carry a pack to shut people up when they’re bitching about a blister.
  • Portable fan (£19.99): Because let’s face it, no one enjoys sweating like a rotisserie chicken while waiting for their favourite DJ.
The anti-theft sling bag will keep your belongings nice and safe (

Liam Dixon)

The morning after

  • Rave packs (£54.99): Festivals take their toll. These are the secret weapon to help you bounce back so you can go again, and again, and again.
  • Liquid IV sachets (£6): You’ve been on the beers all day. You’re dehydrated. A sachet of this in your water will sort you right out. A proper lifesaver.

The extras

TOTAL: £1,288.49

A festival must if you don't want to end up with blisters (

Liam Dixon)

What can I take into Reading and Leeds Festival?

Banned: Aerosols over 250ml, disposable BBQs, campfires, air horns, drones, fireworks, glass bottles or containers over 100ml, large soundsystems, spray cans – full list of prohibited items here

Permitted in the campsite only: Alcohol (for over-18s); camping equipment; cans; flat-based cooking stoves; sealed drinks bottles; reusable drinking bottles (no glass); full list here

Who’s playing at Reading and Leeds Festival 2025?

The annual rock festival has enlisted headline acts including Chappell Roan, Hozier, Bring Me The Horizon, plus Travis Scott. The Kooks, AJ Tracey, Royel Otis, and Suki Waterhouse will also take to the stage.

The full Reading and Leeds 2025 lineup (

Rockstar Events)

Featured Image Credit: Liam Dixon

Topics: Festivals, Music, Shopping

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