Eminem Spearheads Reading And Leeds Festival, Shady To Promote New Album?

Reading and Leeds Festival is a yearly event wherein artist from different genre’s gather to promote positivity. This will not be the first time that The Rap God headlines the festival and surely it won’t be the last.

The Rap God Will Lead The Reading And Leeds Festival In UK

The festival is scheduled in August and the location is in the United Kingdom. There are no specific place or stage yet for the performers to perform but sources say that they have a done deal already with an iconic stadium. This will be the third time for Eminem to spearhead the concert and the founder of the festival is beyond happy about it. Eminem’s first appearance was way back 2001 and after 12 years, he again headlined in 2013. Eminem’s performance in Reading and Leeds 2013 is still widely considered as one of his best in his career. Not only he brought the best out of him but the rest of the performers as well.

Eminem Might Drop His New Album Earlier Than Expected

Eminem has been very silent about his latest album and songs. The latest report about him was when he joined Big Sean to perform their song titled “No Favors”. The Rap God is also criticized about his recent comments on President Donald Trump but he doesn’t care at all. Everybody knows that Eminem is notorious when it comes to voicing his opinion and President Trump is no exemption.

Fans have been waiting for an update on whether or not The Rap God will drop his new album this year. There’s already a buzz in the music industry that The Rap God will reveal his latest song in a surprise concert. Eminem might be secretive with his moves but he is also fond of surprises. Will this be the concern where he will unleash his new masterpiece? Or is he going to drop it even earlier? Hopefully, Eminem already made its mind as legions of fans are already waiting for his new single since 2014.

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