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Arcade Fire Play Magical Headline Set At Reading Festival 2010August 30, 2010
Arcade Fire delivered a magical performance as they headlined the second night of this year’s Reading Festival.
The Montreal-based band delivered a flawless 90-minute set on the main stage on Saturday (August 28). Taking to the stage on time, unlike last night’s headliners Guns N’ Roses, Arcade Fire kicked off their set with ‘Ready To Start’. After the song frontman Win Butler alluded to Guns N’ Roses late arrival on Friday (August 27). “How are you doing Reading?” he said. “We’re very, very happy to be happy to be here. Thank you for watching. We’re punctual at least.” Arcade Fire’s set followed a similar path to their headline performance at Leeds last night, and included several songs of their recent number one album ‘The Suburbs’. ‘Modern Man’, ‘Rococo’, ‘Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)’ and the album’s title track all went down well with the large crowd. Butler and the rest of the band seemed genuinely moved to be headlining to event. “We've never had a f*cking hit. I don't know what the f*ck we're doing here but until someone comes with a hook were ****ing staying,” he said before playing ‘No Cars Go’. After leaving the stage briefly, Arcade Fire returned for a three-song encore, which included a euphoric performance of ‘Wake Up’. Arcade Fire played:
(by Jason Gregory) See also: Arcade Fire Win Big At Canada's Juno Awards (28.03.2011)
Arcade Fire Hit Back Over Grammy Awards Criticism (24.02.2011)
NME Awards 2011: Winners List (24.02.2011)
Arcade Fire Reveal They're Working On New Album (16.02.2011)
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