The Drums went head to head with Limp Bizkit as both band's played the Reading Festival today (August 29).
The indie group drew a packed house on the NME/Radio stage, despite huge anticipation for Limp Bizkit's main stage set.
The Drums frontman Jonathan Pierce repeatedly paid tribute to festival-goers for watching their performance, which comprised of songs from their self-titled debut.
But as with their appearance at Leeds festival on Friday (August 27), the band neglected to play fan favourite 'Let's Go Surfing'.
The track's absence was an obvious surprise for festival-goers as The Drums set ended with 'Down By The Water'.
Meanwhile, on the main stage, Limp Bizkit rewarded their huge crowd with a greatest hits set.
Frontman Fred Durst was on energetic form, most notably during the songs 'My Generation' and 'Rollin''.
The band have reformed ahead of the release of a new album.
Gigwise is coming live from both Reading and Leeds throughout the weekend so stay tuned for all the latest news, gig reports and photos.
MORE: Reading Festival 2010: Photos From Day One.
For more information about the Reading and Leeds festival and all this summer's festivals, check out the Gigwise Festival Guide.
Reading Festival 2010
You can keep up to date with all the latest news from Gigwise by following us on Twitter and liking us on Facebook.


100 new names added to Camden Crawl 2012
Kaiser Chiefs to headline Guernsey Festival 2012
The Vaccines tipped as future Reading & Leeds headliners
Reading and Leeds 2012: every band on the main stage
Mastodon, Graham Coxon to play Reading and Leeds 2012
The 50 greatest Reading and Leeds headliners ever
Reading and Leeds Festival 2005 voted best ever
The hottest WAGs of rock and roll
The Enemy take 'Streets In The Sky' to Manchester
Who's tatt is that? Guess the rockstar from their body work