Kings of Leon hope this year's Reading and Leeds festivals will have a party atmosphere.

Kings of Leon have promised to wow the crowds when they play this year's Reading and Leeds festivals, it has been reported.
Speaking to NME.com, frontman Caleb Followill hinted that the band will play a long set to help out their fans struggling in the current financial climate, saying people should "get their bang for their buck"..
He said that the group is looking forward to playing the festival, which takes place over the August bank holiday on the 28th to the 30th, and wants it to have an upbeat feel.
Followill told the news provider: "To be honest, I didn't know there was a festival in the UK that wasn't a party festival. I hope there's still that party atmosphere this year."
Earlier this year, Kings of Leon scooped the Best Album honour at the Shockwaves NME Awards for their fourth record Only By The Night.
Although they could not attend the ceremony, a message from the group thanked their British fans and claimed the UK has helped them achieve their current level of success.
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