Glass Animals' Dave Bayley at The Sylvee, by Dan DeSlover

As Glass Animals continue to enjoy a wildly successful year, the band stopped Wednesday night in Madison, Wisconsin, where they played The Sylvee for a crowd of adoring fans.

Their current tour comes at a big moment for the group, led by Dave Bayley, as they celebrate their massive hit "Heat Waves," which has maintained its spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for a third consecutive week after a record-breaking 59-week climb to the coveted No. 1 slot.

It's also a mighty achievement for British acts, as "Heat Waves" is the first song by a British group to spend multiple weeks atop the U.S. charts since the Spice Girls did so in 1997 with "Wannabe."

Glass Animals' current trek wraps after shows in St. Louis and Washington, D.C., along with a number of festival appearances over the coming months, including BUKU Music + Art Project, Lightning in a Bottle, Boston Calling, Governors Ball and tons of fests overseas.

See photos from the Madison show below, by Dan DeSlover.

Glass Animals, by Dan DeSlover
Glass Animals, by Dan DeSlover
Glass Animals, by Dan DeSlover
Glass Animals, by Dan DeSlover
Glass Animals, by Dan DeSlover
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