For fans who are looking forward to see Måneskin live at this year's Reading & Leeds Festival, it appears that the band will not be performing anymore as announced on social media; what could be the reason?
In a statement posted on social media, the Eurovision-winning group announced that they will be pulling out from the famed music festival "due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts."
"We love and miss the UK and all of our beloved UK fans and we're absolutely gutted to no longer be able to play these shows," they added.
The "I Wanna Be Your Slave" hitmakers concluded their statement by saying they're looking forward to performing in the United Kingdom and seeing their supporters again soon.
They also expressed their gratitude to fans for their support and patience.
As of this writing, the band has not confirmed if they'll be a part of the festival's lineup next year.
Reading & Leeds 2022
This year marks the Reading & Leeds Festival's second event during the pandemic as they paused for more than a year before 2021's show.
The event will be held at their two usual venues, Little John's Farm in Reading and Bramham Park in Leeds from August 26 to 28.
For the shows in Reading, fans can purchase tickets here. For the Leeds' show, passes are available in this link.
Both websites offer camping site access, early entry passes, campervan passes, and many more. For fans who wish not to camp on-site, they could purchase day tickets.
Who Will Be Performing at Reading & Leeds 2022
Fans are in for a treat as Reading & Leeds will showcase more than 77 music acts from all around the world.
This year, the festival will have six headliners including Rage Against The Machine, Halsey, Bring Me The Horizon, Dave, Artic Monkeys, and Megan Thee Stallion.
Aside from the artists mentioned above, other performers include All Time Low, Poppy, The Blinders, Willow, Tommy Farrow, Nia Archives, Sad Night Dynamite, Joey Valence & Brae, Hazey, Gus Dapperton, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Brooke Combe, and many more.
As of this writing, Måneskin is the only music act that canceled their performance at the festival.
Fans can access more information via Reading & Leeds' official website.
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