Kids In Glass Houses reminisce at Reading
A huge crowd means the NME tent remains one of the day's most popular stages

Photographer:Shirlaine Forrest
Alex Fahey - 28 August 2010
Lead singer Aled Phillips reminded the crowd, "we are Kids In Glass Houses and this is how it goes," before
the crowd responded in riotous style to 'For Better or Hearse'.
The band who appeared for their
fourth year had time to reminisce and took the crowd back to their Reading debut by powering through, 'Give Me What I
Want' to the loudest scream of their set.
"I want to thank everybody in the tent from front to back.
I want to see everybody bounce, I don't care if you're a six year old girl," demanded front man Aled Phillips
before the crowd launched into the biggest dance off for 'Haunt the Haunted'.
Reading Festival 2010 continues with sets from Dizzee Rascal,
The Libertines, Arcade Fire and many more.
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