Who stole the mustard? Backstage at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Norwich
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Fall Out Boy have pinched not one, but two jars of English mustard from Radio 1's Big Weekend.
It's what any discerning American band would do, right?
Pete Wentz was proud to admit he nicked the pots of Colman's from catering as a fitting memento.
The condiment has been made in Norfolk for more than 180 years.
Fall Out Boy interviewed by Newsbeat, external
Fall Out Boy played a set at Big Weekend, external
5 Seconds of Summer were watching Fall Out Boy from the side of stage for their set in the sunshine earlier.
No word though on whether the Australian band has also loaded up on local mustard to take home.
Biggest entourage spotted so far belonged to Snoop Dogg, who needed five large people carriers to whisk him and his band off after their performance.
Snoop was still wearing his Norwich City shirt as he was driven away.
Turns out Snoop brought his love of photography to Norfolk too and was spotted taking close ups of flowers at his hotel and of some particularly eye-catching purple flowers in Earlham Park.
Earlham Park has been completely transformed into a labyrinth of track ways, marquees and cabins to house the production needed to get Radio 1's Big Weekend on air, online and on TV.
Many bands have come in their tour buses which park up in a uniform row behind the stages.
It takes about 10 minutes to walk between the stages, and another 10 minutes to find the artists' dressing rooms and the catering tents.
And these are the artist buses parked backstage, external
Radio 1's Greg James and Matt Edmondson munched their way through handfuls of homemade cookies backstage, well maybe it was just two each.
Greg controversially, some may say, preferring the white chocolate variety over the milk (Matt's choice).
The artists get whisked between their dressing rooms and the stages on golf carts.
Greg James and Matt Edmondson looked pretty happy with their cookies for lunch, external
And this is how Greg James is getting round the site, external
Some have a good excuse like Florence Welch who is still recovering from breaking her foot at the Coachella music festival, or Ella Eyre who wouldn't want to wreck the sequins on her cat suit.
Florence told Scott Mills earlier that after her performance on the main stage, she may pop into a student party on Saturday night as her brother is studying at the University of East Anglia.
Charli XCX talked to Nesta McGregor, external
Ella Eyre said she got sweaty during her performance, external
Chi Chi Izundu chats with the Vaccines after they came off stage, external
These two obviously enjoyed The Vaccines, external
Circa Waves were having a laugh backstage, external
Scott Mills and Fearne Cotton had a picture taken together, external
And these are the queues for the toilets!
Live coverage of Radio 1's Big Weekend in Norwich will be on Radio 1 and 1Xtra across the weekend.
For the latest photos, videos and social media reaction from Radio 1's Big Weekend visit bbc.co.uk/bigweekend
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