Leeds Festival: Day two highlights

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The Cure were the Saturday night headliner on the Leeds main stage, performing a two-and-a-half hour set.

Paramore preceded them with lead singer Hayley Williams acknowledging the band by wearing a Cure T-shirt.

Other bands on the main stage at Leeds across Saturday included You Me At Six and Bombay Bicycle Club.

The Maccabees headlined the NME/Radio 1 stage with songs from their 2012 release Give In To The Wild.

Before them, LA indie pop band Foster The People led a mass singalong of their hit Pumped Up Kicks, complete with giant blow up dolls on stage and cannons shooting ticker tape.

See pictures and video from the festivals at the BBC Reading and Leeds website.

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