Kings of Leon were playing a packed venue but, despite the unforgettable set, it wasn't until the final 40 minutes of it that a section of the crowd became engaged. Around the arena, you could see people with laptops, iPads and phones out - with their attention obviously elsewhere. Kings of Leon didn't deserve that as they put on a great show, as always (I was seeing them for the fifth time and have never walked away disappointed).

But last night I felt sorry for them having to deal with thousands of fans who looked keener on updates from the Euro 2024 semi-final. between England and the Netherlands. You'd have thought the biggest reaction of the night would have been for the popular single Sex on Fire — but that wasn't to be the case.

Read more: 'I worked in Tenerife bar and there's a dark underbelly to the island - people going there should stay alert' Read more: 'I knew I was going to kill someone today' I saw the opportunity of heading to Manchester for a gig as a great way to escape the football, but even before Kings of Leon got on stage I knew that wasn't going to be the case as news filtered through of Harry Kane's equaliser. The band ignored it throughout their performance but the celebrations started again, during one of their songs, as Ollie Watkins sealed England's place in the final. Eventually, the band embraced the patriotic crowd and issued a message on the big screen to confirm the final score of the Euro 2024 semi-final, which sparked huge celebrations in .