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The band battled sound problems but still more than delivered
Tags: Arctic Monkeys
by Alexandra Pollard, Andrew Trendell | Photos by Ray Hill
Tags: Arctic Monkeys
23 August 2014: Arctic Monkeys brought brought day two of Reading Festival to an epic close last night, ending their UK campaign for their huge album AM with a massive headline set.
Despite sound problems that left the vast majority of the audience underwhelmed by the volume (it was a bit like a fart in a bath), Alex Turner and co tore through a hit-packed and career-spanning set that fully justified why they're the biggest band in Britain.
Check out our stunning, exclusive photos here.
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