The 2009 festival changed its approach once more, ditching both the entry fee and international acts.
The festival changed in the 1980s: it grew dramatically and included an even wider variety of music styles.
In 2011, after some friendly encouragement, the festival changed its name once more: 35 Conferette.
In 1976 the festival changed its name to "Reading Rock" and the transformation was complete.
After the launch of the political party also called Respect, the festival changed its name to Rise for 2005.
However, in 2003 the festival changed to a regular March fixture.
The festival demographic has changed quite a lot over the past 10-20 years.
In 2004 the festival changed its name to the shorter Frameline28, the festival being the 28th annual event.
Still, she suggested that the festival, taking place in the two cities most affected by the attacks, may well change tone to some extent.
The festival changed its name in time for the 2011 festival.