Keane frontman Tom Chaplin said he was sad to leave the stage after an "emotional" set at the Isle of Wight Festival 2024 on Saturday.
Marking 20 years since they first recorded Hopes and Fears, their huge debut album, Tom said the band hopes to "do another 20 years".
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He said: "It felt very emotional standing up here tonight and we're sad to leave the stage."
He said they were proud to be on the same bill as Pet Shop Boys, their songwriting heroes.
Their set included all their top hits including Somewhere Only We Know, This is the Last Time, Everybody's Changing, Bend and Break, and Bedshaped.
Sunday at the Isle of Wight Festival is set to feature Green Day, Simple Minds, Nothing But Thieves, McFly, Toyah and Robert and Beverley Knight among other stars.
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