Reading Festival 2008 β€” Incident Brief
Festival Incident Β· Reading/Leeds 2008

Reading Festival 2008Bottling & Crowd-Pressure Reports

A source-led incident brief covering linked Reading and Leeds Festival 2008 reports, including The FF’ers bottling incident at Reading and Rage Against the Machine’s Leeds crowd-crush stoppage.

Date24 Aug 2008
Main SiteReading Festival
Incident TypeBottling / Crowd Pressure
Injury CountNot verified
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What happened

Date: 24 August 2008, with linked incidents across the Reading/Leeds Festival weekend of 22–24 August 2008.

Reading site: Little Johns Farm, Richfield Avenue, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8EQ, England.

Leeds linked site: Bramham Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS23 6ND, England.

The brief covers linked festival-weekend reports rather than one single tidy incident. At Reading, The FF’ers were bottled after rumours spread that their set was a secret Foo Fighters appearance. At Leeds, Rage Against the Machine halted their set because of crowd-crush risk near the front barriers.

What is verified

Verified: Bottles were thrown at The FF’ers at Reading after the Foo Fighters rumour failed to materialise.

Verified: Rage Against the Machine’s Leeds set was halted or paused due to crowd-pressure concerns.

Not verified: A confirmed injury count or fatality count for the specific incidents covered here.

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Incident Snapshot

22–24
Festival Weekend
0
Fans reported at FF’ers stage
2+
Linked incident threads
?
Confirmed injuries not found

Festival weekend timeline

22–24 August 2008 Β· Reading/Leeds weekend
The festival weekend ran across both Reading and Leeds sites, creating a linked source trail rather than a single isolated event.
Reading Β· The FF’ers rumour
Around 3,000 fans reportedly gathered expecting a secret Foo Fighters performance. When The FF’ers appeared instead, bottles were thrown.
Leeds Β· Rage Against the Machine stoppage
Rage Against the Machine’s set was halted or paused because of pressure at the front, with the crowd told to step back before the set continued.
Later retrospectives
Later NME material also identifies Bring Me the Horizon as having been bottled at Reading 2008 after replacing Slipknot, suggesting more than one bottling incident.

Main incident threads

🎸
False secret-set rumour
The FF’ers were mistaken for Foo Fighters, drawing a large crowd to the BBC Introducing stage.
🧴
Bottling reported
Contemporary reporting confirms bottles were thrown at the Reading appearance.
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Crowd-pressure risk
At Leeds, reports describe pressure against front barriers during Rage Against the Machine.
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No verified casualty count
The reviewed sources do not provide a confirmed injury or fatality count for these incidents.
⚠️ Evidence NoteThis report should not be read as one single incident. The source trail points to several related Reading/Leeds 2008 issues: bottling at Reading and crowd-pressure management at Leeds.

Where the sources do not line up

The key issue is not whether crowd trouble occurred. It did. The problem is pinning down exactly which incident the brief is centred on and what outcome can be verified.

Disputed Detail
Main Reading 2008 bottling incident

NME’s 25 August report centres on The FF’ers. Later NME and secondary references also identify Bring Me the Horizon as having been heavily bottled at Reading 2008.

Source A

The FF’ers were bottled after the false Foo Fighters rumour.

Source B

Bring Me the Horizon also recalled being pelted with bottles and objects at Reading 2008.

Both can be true. The safer conclusion is that multiple separate bottling incidents may sit under the Reading 2008 umbrella.

Disputed Detail
Crowd size at The FF’ers stage

The reported crowd size varies by source.

NME

About 3,000 fans gathered.

Later summaries

Some secondary summaries give about 2,000.

The contemporary NME figure is the stronger source in this set.

Disputed Detail
Whether The FF’ers completed or abandoned their set

Sources conflict on whether the set was abandoned.

Female First

Says the band had to abandon the set.

eFestivals

Says they continued despite bottles and shoes being thrown.

This is unresolved in the reviewed source set.

Unverified Details

These details should not be presented as settled fact without stronger source support.

Injuries
Any confirmed injury count for The FF’ers bottling incident.
Fatalities
Any confirmed fatality count for the specific Reading/Leeds incidents covered here.
Medical Treatment
A directly opened primary contemporaneous source confirming a medical-treatment count for the Leeds Rage stoppage.
Social Video Metadata
Exact upload dates and uploader identities for the YouTube videos surfaced in search results.

References

Reference cards summarising the main sources used in the incident brief.

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NME Β· Reference
'Foo Fighters secret gig' chaos at Reading Festival
25 August 2008
Reports around 3,000 fans gathered at the BBC Introducing stage expecting Foo Fighters; The FF’ers were bottled when the rumour proved false.
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NME Β· Reference
Fake Foo Fighters speak out
29 August 2008
Follow-up on The FF’ers after the Reading/Leeds weekend, confirming the band had been mistaken for Foo Fighters.
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NME Β· Reference
Rage Against The Machine forced to halt Leeds Festival set
23 August 2008
Contemporary report that Rage Against the Machine halted their Leeds main-stage set to prevent a crowd crush.
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The Guardian Β· Reference
Leeds festival
26 August 2008
Contextual Leeds Festival 2008 review confirming the weekend and acts present.
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The Guardian Β· Reference
Reading and Leeds festival 2008
26 August 2008
Contemporary photo-gallery coverage of the Reading and Leeds weekend.
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eFestivals Β· Reference
Rage Against The Machine rock Leeds
28 August 2008
Leeds review confirming venue wording and the Rage set context.
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eFestivals Β· Reference
for those not camping Reading Festival offers much more than muddy mayhem
28 August 2008
Reading review noting The FF’ers faced bottles and shoes after Foo Fighters secret-set rumours.
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NME Β· Reference
Bring Me The Horizon talk through all their Reading & Leeds performances
8 September 2022
Retrospective evidence that Bring Me the Horizon also recall being bottled at Reading 2008.
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NME Β· Reference
Bring Me The Horizon: The Full NME Cover Interview
13 July 2016
Retrospective interview referring back to the band being pelted with bottles and objects at Reading 2008.
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eFestivals Β· Reference
Reading Festival 2008
Archived listing; last updated 13 August 2008
Archived event page confirming Reading Festival 2008 dates, venue, address, and daily capacity.
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The Guardian Β· Reference
Reading and Leeds festival 2008 hub
25 August 2008
Guardian coverage hub tying together contemporary festival reporting.
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Blabbermouth.net Β· Reference
Crowd Crush Halts RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE Show
26 August 2008
Follow-up report stating concertgoers at the front were apparently being crushed against barriers by pressure from behind.
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Female First Β· Reference
Foo Fighters gig sparks chaos
27 August 2008
Secondary report saying the Foo Fighters rumour sparked chaos and The FF’ers were attacked with bottles.
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