LEADER readers have been sending in their reviews of the epic Kings of Leon gigs held in Wrexham over the Bank Holiday weekend.
The American rock legends joined Declan Swans and Far From Saints for two nights of incredible music at Wrexham AFC's Racecourse ground.
Kings of Leon - formed in 1999 - performed some of their greatest hits for fans to enjoy including; 'Sex On Fire', 'Use Somebody' and 'Knocked Up'.
And even some of the Wrexham stars - including Paul Mullin and Elliot Lee - were spotted enjoying themselves in the crowd during Sunday's gig.
It was a weekend to remember for north Wales residents, who have been getting in touch with us to give us their thoughts.
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Marques Hanna said: "Amazing show bring more shows to the town, love it."
Daniella Gardner wrote: "Amazing night Sunday, well organised too didn't have to wait getting in or at the bar/toilet. Hope we are lucky enough to have more concerts at the Racecourse, seen Olly Murs, The Stereophonics twice and now Kings of Leon and never had an issue."
Joanne Battams said: "Absolutely brilliant, from the organisation to the group themselves, everything was spot on! Well done to all concerned."
Jane Wrench told us: "Perfect weekend, great weather, great friends, great music. Hope they put on more concerts and hope the pitch has survived well."
Janice Williams said: "It was a fab night."
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Julie Tagg added: "Amazing night last night loved every minute of it."
Rebecca Pinkerton said: "Amazing I want to do it again."
Maria Lincoln told us: "We need more gigs like this I Wrexham - Wrexham rocks."
And even those who weren't at the gigs had the chance to experience the occasion, including Lynne Taylor, who said: "Never bought a ticket but heard it Sunday in Tanyfron."
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