Latest Festivals News
-
Win tickets to Eastern Electricsa pair of tickets up for grabs
Fri 25 May 12: Eastern Electrics Festival ...
four more for V FestivalThe Twang, Dodgy, Jack Beats & Lawson
Fri 25 May 12: V Festival (Chelmsford) 20...
The Wickerman adds acts across the f...Main Stage,, Acoustic Village, Axis Reggae T...
Fri 25 May 12: The Wickerman Festival 2012...Glade offer to Golden Down Festival ...anyone who had a ticket can now go to Glade ...
Fri 25 May 12: Golden Down Festival - CANC...WOMAD add Femi Kuti, Khaled, Gurrumu...Toddla T, DJ Yoda, Balkan Beat Box, The Corr...
Fri 25 May 12: WOMAD 2012 newsFestival Search
Forthcoming Festivals
-
Ashleyhay Festival, Green Note Folk Fest, Brighton Festival, Brighton Fringe, Bury St Edmunds Festival, Pentecost Festival, Nailsworth Festival, Swaledale Festival,
Cragfest- CANCELLED, Elderflower Fields Festival, I'll Be Your Mirror, Katiesfest, Life Festival, Mayhem in the Meadow, Noisily, Off The Tracks Spring Festival, Ryedale Folk Weekend, Shepley Spring Festival, The Acoustic Festival of Britain, Vegfest, Willow Festival, Salisbury International Arts Festival, Bath Fringe Festival,Somerset Chilli Festival- CANCELLED, Lechlade Festival, PinkPop, Slam Dunk Festival, Sunsplash Antalya Festival, Coldplay stadium shows, Sonisphere (Switzerland), Primavera Sound, Bath International Music Festival, Knockengorroch World Ceilidh, HowTheLightGetsIn, Big Beach Bootique, Ireby Music Festival, Out Of The Ashes Festival, Selector Festival, Ashburton Blues Festival, Bradninch Festival, Glastonbudget, Glastonwick, Hebden Bridge Blues Festival , ...

Latest Tourdates On Sale
-
NZCA/Lines, Cerebral Ballzy, Viking Skull, Lucy Rose, All The Young, The Imagined Village, Mac Miller, The Farm, James Morrison, Fei Comodo, Jessie J, One Direction, Dexys, John Cale, Neville Staple, Delays, Soul II Soul Sound System, Charlotte Church, Random Hand, Sex Pistols Experience, Epica, Hue and Cry, The Xcerts, Gideon Conn, Romeo Must Die, Page 44, Falling Red, Old Man Luedecke, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Shadows Chasing Ghosts, The Musgraves, Baroness, Justin Robertson, Toots and the Maytals, The Magnets, The View, The Stone Roses, Bo Ningen, Hurray For The Riff Raff, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Apes, James Yorkston, Scissor Sisters, Ska Cubano, Lau, Onslaught, Limehouse Lizzy, Daley ...
Recent Topics
-
I'm new to Download so Q's to the veteran'sphil123 - Today, 03:25 PM
-
“FRENCH FROGMEN GET LIFE GLASTONBURY BAN”norm wilson - Today, 02:26 PM
-
Getting off site on Sundaycoma girl - Today, 12:04 PM
-
Weather WatchScottishMetalHead - Today, 06:09 AM
-
Valid Forms Of IDconormaguire1515 - Today, 01:00 AM
0
2 hour headliner?
Started by pink_triangle, Mar 02 2010 09:46 PM
7 replies to this topic#1
Posted 02 March 2010 - 09:46 PM
From my memory every year I have been, one band has been given a 2 hour slot. I dont think blink or arcade fire have headlined a major british festival while mcr ( I think )have headlined download once. I think even fans of these bands must admit they dont really fit into the "legendary" headliner category. I think all would struggle with a 2 hour slot. Does this mean this year the headliners will all get the 90 min slots and the second headliners will get a bit longer to make up for it?
#2
Posted 02 March 2010 - 09:54 PM
pink_triangle, on Mar 2 2010, 10:46 PM, said:If one of them gets it, id say Blink should, based on the amount of well known songs and size of back catalogue.From my memory every year I have been, one band has been given a 2 hour slot. I dont think blink or arcade fire have headlined a major british festival while mcr ( I think )have headlined download once. I think even fans of these bands must admit they dont really fit into the "legendary" headliner category. I think all would struggle with a 2 hour slot. Does this mean this year the headliners will all get the 90 min slots and the second headliners will get a bit longer to make up for it?
#3
Posted 02 March 2010 - 10:08 PM
scottt, on Mar 2 2010, 09:54 PM, said:If one of them gets it, id say Blink should, based on the amount of well known songs and size of back catalogue.
I think blink 182 would struggle to fill a 2 hour set with a festival audience . Most of their songs are pretty short and they would end up having to play a lot of material that a lot of the crowd hadnt heard of. WHen you think about it the likes of kaiser chiefs, kings of leon, killers etc have never been given a set that long yet have had more hits thank blink. Im not sure they would even want a set that long, i think longer sets from the second headliner is more likley.
#4
Posted 02 March 2010 - 10:14 PM
I'd imagine both Arcade Fire and MCR could fill 2 hours, wether they will or not is another thing.
#5
Posted 02 March 2010 - 10:20 PM
pink_triangle, on Mar 2 2010, 09:46 PM, said:From my memory every year I have been, one band has been given a 2 hour slot. I dont think blink or arcade fire have headlined a major british festival while mcr ( I think )have headlined download once. I think even fans of these bands must admit they dont really fit into the "legendary" headliner category. I think all would struggle with a 2 hour slot. Does this mean this year the headliners will all get the 90 min slots and the second headliners will get a bit longer to make up for it?
This is a very good point, I don't believe any of the 3 could fill 2 hours, this maybe suggests that their will be someone better to fill the 2 hour slot, maybe above MCR or Arcade Fire
#6
Posted 02 March 2010 - 10:20 PM
Blink wer playing 20-or-so songs on their tour. Not to mention they do a lot of talking. There were always a few songs that they changed. I think they wouldnt have to add all that much to take up 2 hours.
I am only saying they should get the hours out of these headliners though. Dont get me wrong, any other year, and they wouldnt stand a chance.
Edited by scottt, 02 March 2010 - 10:21 PM.
#7
Posted 02 March 2010 - 11:10 PM
scottt, on Mar 2 2010, 10:20 PM, said:Blink wer playing 20-or-so songs on their tour. Not to mention they do a lot of talking. There were always a few songs that they changed. I think they wouldnt have to add all that much to take up 2 hours.
I am only saying they should get the hours out of these headliners though. Dont get me wrong, any other year, and they wouldnt stand a chance.
I have no doubt that they could play 2 hours to a load of blink 182 fans who own every album. However at a festival the majority of the crowd will probably only know the hits. I can only remember about 5 blink 182 songs that got decent airplay over here. They could probably fit them into 20 minutes which leaves a lot of time to fill with songs a lot of people dont know.
#8
Posted 04 March 2010 - 11:03 AM
pink_triangle, on Mar 3 2010, 12:08 AM, said:I think blink 182 would struggle to fill a 2 hour set with a festival audience . Most of their songs are pretty short and they would end up having toplay a lot of material that a lot of the crowd hadnt heard of.tell a lot of knob jokes.
Fixed
1 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users














