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Barclaycard is your pass to exclusive event perks

Celebrate the return of live music in style

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It’s set to be a Reading Festival like never before. The one we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived. It’s time to pop on our wellies, pack our macs (just in case) and test our tent pitching skills. As part of Barclaycard Love of Live you’ll enjoy access to exclusive areas and amazing offers – like 10% off drinks at the main bars when you show and pay with your Barclaycard.

You obviously go to festivals for the music and other entertainment, but good food and drinks make the whole experience even better. That’s why we’re giving you access to exclusive offers on both. Check out even more Barclaycard offers on food and drink around the festival site.

Getting to Reading Festival just got less expensive

Got your ticket before they sold out. Got your warm weather gear, your wet weather gear and your toilet paper. Now you just need to get there; a Big Green Coach could be the way to go.

If you don’t have a car, you’ll be pleased to hear we’ve teamed up with Big Green Coach to give you £10 off your trip when you pay with Barclaycard.

You’ll never run out of reasons to love us

Recording once-in-a-lifetime moments, tracking down lost mates: there are several reasons you absolutely can’t let the battery on your phone run out while you’re at Reading Festival. That’s why we’ve partnered with Charge Candy: buy in advance with Barclaycard to get £5 off a charging package.

Even if you’re not the planning kind, it’s well worth taking advantage of this offer. Because if your phone dies, it can leave you more than a little stuck – and we don’t just mean in the mud.

It’s all part of Barclaycard Love of Live to help you get more out of the moments you’ve been waiting for. We’ll see you there!

T&Cs apply. Search ‘Barclaycard Entertainment’ for details. Only applicable to Barclaycard customers. 21.9% APR Representative (variable) Subject to application, financial circumstances and borrowing history.

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