This weekend, Biffy Clyro headlined Reading & Leeds festivals for a third time, after topping the bill in 2013 and 2016.
Replacing original headliners Queens Of The Stone Age at rather late notice due to ongoing issues and restrictions, the Scottish trio were more than capable of bringing the August Bank Holiday institution to a close in spectacular fashion.
For most if not all in attendance, this was the first time anyone had seen Biffy perform any of the new tracks from their 5K-rated album A Celebration Of Endings. And the set certainly wasn't short of a new banger or two, opening on North Of No South, but also packing Instant History, Tiny Indoor Fireworks and the sublime Cop Syrup.