10 tweets that sum up every emotion of leaving Reading & Leeds festivals
It's time to say goodbye to Reading & Leeds festivals for another year, as thousands make the long journey home.
It's a conflicting, troubling and often exhausting experience but we've all been there.
Here's the full range of emotions everyone leaving Reading & Leeds will be going through. It's going to be a tough day.
Hunger
After a weekend of festival food, sometimes you really just crave something of substance.

Biffy Clyro - Many Of Horror (Reading + Leeds 2016)
It's singalong time with the Scottish trio
Happiness
Camping's fun, but there's a lot to be said about four walls and a roof.

The 1975 - If I Believe You (Reading + Leeds 2016)
The band have some serious sax appeal on the NME / BBC Radio 1 Stage
Sorrow
Others are going to miss their temporary canvas home.

twenty one pilots - Stressed Out (Reading + Leeds 2016)
The Ohio duo Jump Around on the NME / BBC Radio 1 Stage
Smugness
Morning people are THE WORST.

Fall Out Boy - Irresistible (Reading + Leeds 2016)
The American emo-rockers light up Sunday's Main Stage
Relief
Feeling clean has become an alien experience.

Foals - A Knife In The Ocean (Reading + Leeds 2016)
Friday's headliners bring their epic sound to the Main Stage
Pure, untamed relief
And if there's one thing better than a shower after a festival...

CHVRCHES - Bury It (Reading + Leeds 2016)
A sublime slice of synth-pop
Despair
A few people will be experiencing a dark, dark despair as they unzip their tents for the last time.

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Goodbye Angels (Reading + Leeds 2016)
The veteran rockers get right up to date as they headline the Main Stage
Empowered
A rare few survive the weekend with their brain cells intact.

Imagine Dragons - Radioactive (Reading + Leeds 2016)
The Las Vegas foursome open their Main Stage set
Confusion
Some people may still be trying to remember where they parked the car.

Two Door Cinema Club - Bad Decisions (Reading + Leeds 2016)
The NME / Radio 1 Stage headliners perform their newest single
Horror
It's not the end of the world, but Monday morning at a festival can feel like it.




















































