RUMOURS over Sean Dyche’s whereabouts hit Twitter after the Burnley boss was seen at Reading Festival on Saturday.

The Burnley boss was stopped for a picture by an Arsenal fan, who then suggested the 48-year-old was on his way to a mosh pit to watch Post Malone at the music event on Little John’s Farm.

Dyche guided his Burnley side to a point at Molineux against Wolves the next day.

"I was taking my wife and kids, I wasn't in the mosh pit or even headed to the mosh pit," said Dyche.

"I was very fortunate. A very kind gentleman called Melvin Benn, who runs the festivals at Reading and Leeds, sorted us out some great tickets.

"I went out the front to show my kids what it is all about at a festival and then went round the back with these fantastic tickets that we had and I actually sat with him talking about management and how it is similar at festivals to football.

"I am not crazy on some of the music there but I thought 21 Pilots were brilliant, Post Malone was different class, even though it is not really my bag, but by kids were beside themselves.

"Any opinion on me being there, good or bad, seeing my kids’ faces will be there forever so I am happy with that."

The change of kick-off time against the Europa League side ruined Dyche’s plan after he originally aimed to go to the festival on Sunday to see the Foo Fighter.

"Foo Fighters is more my bag, which I was originally going to go to, then they changed the kick-off time," added Dyche.

"The Foo Fighters are awesome, I've seen them before, but I just couldn't make it. By the time the game would have finished I'd have had to get down to Reading.

"I probably could have scrambled in, but it would have been such a rush it would have ruined it.

The Burnley boss was particularly impressed with 21 Pilots and Post Malone.

"On the Saturday I took my kids down, caught the end of Blossoms, who were good, then we saw 21 Pilots, who I thought were brilliant, they know how to whip it up. Post Malone was a different class.

"It's a sad thing that those kinds of things get reported on like 'oh, the night before a game!' I'm with a 14-and-a-half-year-old and a 16-year-old, what exactly do they think we're doing?

"I think I can handle that - watching a gig with my kids. They're getting home for midnight. I just find it peculiar."