Day We Ran

Day We Ran

Rivermead Reading, Richfield Avenue, RG1 8EQ Reading Directions

Fri 28.08.2026 09:30

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Performers

  • Day We Ran
    Day We Ran

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  • Florence + The Machine
    Florence + The Machine

    Florence & The Machine Fanmail

    PO Box 79632

    London

    United Kingdom

  • Charli XCX
    Charli XCX

    Over the course of her trailblazing career, Charli xcx has earned critical acclaim for her forward-thinking musical output and refreshing entrepreneurial spirit that has seen her carve her own lane on the global pop circuit. A singer, songwriter, video director, documentary maker, radio host and record label boss, Charli’s story is one of an artist continuing to succeed without compromise.

    Beginning to release music in 2008, Charli has continuously strived to take the road less travelled throughout her career, with her debut album True Romance setting a benchmark for avant-garde pop music. This created a trajectory that has seen her write some of the world’s biggest hits (Icona Pop’s ‘I Love It’, Iggy Azalea’s ‘Fancy’, Camila Cabello & Shawn Mendes’ ’Senorita'), while embracing pop’s most uninhibited sounds within her own work - gaining her a following that began in a cult capacity before spreading worldwide - assembling her own world via her fandom, affectionately called the Angels.

    A one-woman force within the industry, Charli’s relentless work rate extends to writing for other artists while releasing her own music, running her own Vroom Vroom Recordings label, directing music videos and managing Nasty Cherry - a group she formed that has been documented on the Netflix series ​I’m With The Band.​

    Armed with an attitude to dropping music that flipped the industry hegemony of release structure on its head, Charli’s groundbreaking 2017 mixtapes ​Number 1 Angel and ​Pop 2,​ as well as the standout summer crush anthem “Boys”, established her reputation as a singular talent with a defiant attitude to creation. Those releases were instrumental in establishing Charli’s keen ear for underground artists, spotlighting the likes of CupcakKe, ABRA, Tommy Cash and Pablo Vittar - helping to change the landscape of pop worldwide and take the genre to new heights.

    2018 proved to be another stellar year. Following a series of tracks drops – ‘​5 In The Morning’​, ‘​No Angel​’, ‘​Focus’​ and ‘​Girls Night Out​’, – heralded mixtape shows, which she brought to the UK and Europe and a global support tour with Taylor Swift, Charli xcx returned with a throwback UK Top 15 smash, “1999” feat. Troye Sivan. The accompanying video, which sits at over 35m views, was co-produced by Charli and paid homage to standout cultural references from the year of 1999.

    2019 saw Charli’s biggest 12 months to date; her third album proper, ​Charli, marked a huge advancement in her sound as well as some of her most personal lyrical content yet, featuring collaborations with global superstars such as Lizzo, Troye Sivan and HAIM alongside future game changers such as Kim Petras, Christine and the Queens, Yaeji and Clairo. The album’s coinciding sold-out tour proved to be her most expansive yet - including a 27-date North American run and her biggest headline show so far at London’s Brixton Academy.

    Now in 2020, Charli is already breaking boundaries - this year has seen her first BRIT nomination for British Female Solo Artist, marking a huge moment of validation from a mainstream audience that Charli has built on her own terms.

    ​In reaction to the global COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, Charli has proven herself to be one of

    the most adaptable artists working today; initially providing programs of Instagram live sessions that invited

    various guests to spark conversation, share insight, or simply entertain fans across the world who are currently

    practicing social distancing. Charli’s vision then expanded further, leading her to announce ‘how i’m feeling

    now’ - a new album to be written, recorded and released in 39 days, completely in self-isolation. The creative

    process was also to push her collaborative stream in a unique way; opening up the recording, writing, artwork,

    music videos and more to fans for feedback and contribution - she also further inspired her fans’ creativity,

    allowing them access to song stems to create remixes and greenscreen footage to be edited using their own

    imagination. The resulting project, released on deadline on May 15th 2020, is already being held in huge

    critical acclaim as an emotionally raw, relentlessly progressive sonic world, built from inside the comfort of

    Charli’s own home. ‘how i’m feeling now’ has given further spotlight to Charli’s status as one of the most

    adaptable, exciting pop artists working today, and through it’s uniquely collaborative approach, provided a

    shared space for those who listen to feel safe enough to express themselves however they wish at a time

    when they need it most.

    Charli has accrued two Billboard Music Awards, a YouTube Music Award, two Sesac ‘Songwriter of the Year’ Awards, plus nominations at the Grammys, BRIT Awards and MTV EMAs. Not to mention the studio time she’s commanded with the likes of Blondie, Selena Gomez [Charli co-wrote her U.S. No.1​“Same Old Love”​], Gwen Stefani, Camila Cabello & Shawn Mendes, Benny Blanco, David Guetta, Zara Larsson, Khalid and Diplo.

    Alongside her music projects, Charli has been a strong fixture within fashion. Charli attended the Met Gala 2019 as a special guest of Anna Wintour and Vogue, followed by a performance at Cannes Film Festi