The last time Rage headlined Reading also happened to coincide with BMTH’s first-ever main stage set at the festival. Do you think this band have grown to be able to hold their own with legendary acts of that stature?
“Yes and no. A lot of these bands heavily influenced us. Rage were obviously a huge influence, so it’s not about going toe-to-toe with them, or competing with them. It’s about having the confidence to do your own thing. Arctic Monkeys have been a really big influence on us at various stages in our careers, too, to be honest. I’m not going to come out and say we’re as good a band as Rage or Arctic Monkeys but, at the same time, I know personally what we can do. If not us, then who?”
Is there any split opinion within the BMTH camp when it comes to Reading & Leeds, with you being a Reading local and the others being Yorkshire lads?
“Basically, Leeds is the same thing for them as Reading is with me. When it comes to guestlist, I can give them all of mine for their friends and family up there, whereas down south I get a few more thrown my way. Other than that, it’s just an incredible line-up at both sites. There isn’t any competition, really, even though everyone knows that Reading is better (laughs).”
There’ll be plenty of ‘YORKSHIRE!’ chants up north as you co-headline with fellow Sheffield giants Arctic Monkeys…
“We’re all massive Arctic Monkeys fans. They’re probably collectively our favourite band, and if we had to pick a band to co-headline alongside, it would be them. That night at Leeds is going to be like a massive home town show!”
Things have really been stepping-up, lately. With this year’s incredible arena tour still fresh in the memory, does it feel like you’re more ready for this than ever before?
“Coming back with the arena tour after that amount of time, it did feel different. We’ve done arena tours before, and they’ve been great, but that just felt more comfortable. Our confidence was high. Our setlist has improved. We’re better performers than we were even two or three years ago. It comes down to having more experience. The first time you play those big arenas, it is difficult and daunting, and you can’t really put that to one side. But now, we know that we’re good enough to fill those spots. The same thing goes for Reading & Leeds: I know that we can deliver a great performance and that we deserve to be in that position. We’re going to do everything that we can to put on the best show of our careers to date.”