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  1. Good question. Stick another big pop act or an affiliated one (Boygenius, Haim, Maisie Peters) at the other end of the festival and you probably solve the bulk of that problem though.
  2. Ah I hadn't seen the added dates! Fair point
  3. I absolutely do not care either way, since she would be such a significant chunk of the budget. She's also almost certainly going to do Glastonbury. Don't really see any issue with the 12th at all either. The week long break between cities isn't necessarily unprecedented, but is defo one of the bigger gaps in the tour.
  4. I really see absolutely no reason why Taylor Swift isn't a real possibility.
  5. fair enough, makes sense. i do feel like similar was said of sam fender and the leap was made for him
  6. I think the Boygenius one is the most surprising. Really feels like someone's seriously dropped the ball to not have them there. Pretty available in Europe for the dates, exciting, relevant and probably reasonably cheap for their slot. Thought it was nailed on
  7. i'm surprised at that tbf. if it's not for logistical reasons i'd have to guess it was something to do with how small the crowd was for the national in comparison to macklemore in 2019. although that surely wouldn't be the case with lorde
  8. it's interesting imo. he isn't a ticket seller at all, but it does seem he attracts a really big crowd amongst those that already have a ticket. maybe the organisers see him as a good option cus he's a nice bonus, rather than the main attraction
  9. bob vylan boygenius loyle carner confidence man muna how many?
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