Award-winning Isle of Wight band, Wet Leg, played their first UK festival headline set last weekend.
Just two months ago, the Islanders played to 80,000 people in Paris, alongside superstar Harry Styles.
And off the back of two Grammys, and two Brit awards, the Island outfit earned a coveted headline slot at Truck Festival, in Oxfordshire, on Saturday, July 27; one of the hottest weekends of the year.
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The festival also featured the likes of The Streets, Jamie T, IDLES, Declan McKenna, The Kooks, Soft Play and Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
The group, which comprises Hester Chambers and Rhian Teasdale, with Henry Holmes on drums and percussion, Josh Mobaraki providing additional guitars, synthesizer and backing vocals, and Ellis Durand on bass and backing vocals, took to the stage to a 25,000-strong crowd.
Their set included hits Wet Dream, Being in Love, Angelica, Too Late Now, and Chaise Lounge, and they also performed a cover of the Charli XCX single 360.
Some of their fans got to the front early on Saturday to secure a spot ahead of the headline set, exclaiming: “We Survived Soft Play (formerly Slaves)”.
Sunday also saw another upcoming Island band, Coach Party, grace the main stage.
They supported Queens of the Stone Age in 2023 and are currently touring Europe.
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