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The clock’s ticking if you want to volunteer at this year’s Reading Festival

With less than 100 volunteer spaces remaining, you better act fast if you want in to this year’s festival.

Volunteering spots for this year’s Reading Festival are ‘Hotter Than Hell‘ – there are less than 100 spaces remaining.

Wondering what all the fuss is about? We’ll tell you.

Volunteers get to bulk up their CV, while meeting new friends, making unforgettable memories and experiencing everything Reading Festival has to offer.

Reading Volunteering

Wait, wait – we haven’t even told you the other perks you get yet!

Volunteers also get access to staff camping, complete with cafe, toilets and hot showers. Most importantly, you’ll get enough free time to see all the artists you want, whether it’s Kendrick Lamar, Deaf Havana or Dua Lipa.

What would my responsibilities be?

Volunteers help with all sorts at Leeds Festival, including:

  • Providing information including directions, facilities, and performances, to ensure the festival-goers have the best weekend possible
  • Working in the festival’s campsites, arenas, on gates, fire towers and wristband exchanges
  • Being proactive and alert to any potential problems e.g. a built-up of litter or faulty facilities
  • Promoting crime awareness and crime prevention to the public
  • Helping festival-goers carry their belongings and pitch their tents
  • Working with onsite teams to ensure medical, fire and security issues are dealt with promptly and safely
  • Helping to prevent overcrowding and on hand to monitor crowd safety
  • Assisting the public to create an environment where they feel safe

If you’d like to find out more about volunteering at Leeds, head over to Hotbox Events.

You can drop the team an email at info@hotboxevents.com.

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