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  1. 48 minutes ago, Bring Da Ruckus said:

    Where does our co-head fit into this line up then? Can’t see anyone joining up alongside Noel or The Streets.

    Thursday could be an option, looks like Paul Heaton is our headliner that day with Declan McKenna, The Hunna and Hardwicke Circus below. Kendal usually has five acts play the main stage on Thursday if i’m not mistaken but don’t think there’s room for another headliner as I can’t see Declan McKenna playing third down main-stage on the weakest day.

    Sunday seems the most likely for our co-head now, I imagine a big act along the lines of Biffy or Catfish dropped out in favour of other shows and they’ve struggled to put something together, seeing as it’s a co-head I can’t see us getting Paolo or Jamie T in that slot now.

    I’m thinking Keane have been bumped up to fill that slot and have had someone thrown in alongside them so it doesn’t seem too weak, Snow Patrol would be a good match.

    Paul Heaton / Noel Gallagher / The Streets / Keane x Snow Patrol is my final guess, not too much longer to wait now at least.

    I didn't know if they were trying to bill Declan as a co-head with Paul Heaton which made the most sense to me. You do make a very good point though about someone possibly dropping out.

    Still unsure how Keane aren't an outright headliner here/would be seen as weak when I would argue they're probably (other than NGHFBs) the strongest band on their in terms of ticket sales. Nearly sold out an entire UK arena tour, and had to add a second date at London's O2 due to demand (which still has tickets left but only in the Gods). But then I suppose they are subjective and and then that's where a whole different argument comes into it...

  2. I have just had a thought about the letter that Kendal put out between Christmas and New Year saying that the Saturday headliner pulled out. Wonder if this poster was made up before or after that and one of these bands are no longer playing?

  3. 16 minutes ago, northernangel said:

    Undercard is lacking I feel a bit.

    That's heavy detail to be fake. Biffy Clyro could potentially make this a goer as I need a reason to head to the Lake District....ideally not when swamped in summer holidays mind haha. Snow Patrol I'd rather be a sub, I like 3 songs but they are 3 I've not heard. My hunch for it is Fatboy Slim though....neither them or Fatboy are exclusives elsewhere I don't believe.

    God when you look at Kasabian, Blossoms and Royal Blood last year, Y Not with RB, Kasabian and Weller really out did them and with Victorious.

    I was sat this morning comparing the undercard to last year, and they end up being about the same for me in terms of acts I want to see, but this year's does look objectively cheaper. Last year was probably a bit more cohesive, but I feel that this year has a bit more I want to see that I've never seen before. Fatboy Slim would be very weak considering the undercard doesn't look like it's cost as much, but it would mean we could pack up and be home early on the Sunday. I'm keeping everything crossed for Biffy but I'll be surprised if it is them,  it could explain the undercard being a bit lacking if they've got a major headliner though.

    Yeah, they were very good trios for festivals of this size (Kendal had Chic who were brilliant too on the Thursday). YNot tonight should give us some insight as to who the Sunday headliner is, with them being the same weekend we should be able to rule out one of Snow Patrol or Jamie T (unless NGHFB is the Sunday headliner at YNot haha)

  4. 13 minutes ago, Bring Da Ruckus said:

    Imagine this is just a draft that they were working on, imagine the one we’ll get on Thursday will be almost identical with these errors amended

    Yeah that wouldn’t surprise me; that’s a massive level of detail for a fake. 

    Out of all of the Superstruct headliners doing the rounds, with any luck that top right one is Biffy (very much doubt it).

    Would accept Snow Patrol or Paolo Nutini if needs be. 

  5. Have Kendal ever revealed a line up without having all the headliners confirmed? 

    Between Gary Neville, lack of a Sunday headliner, and the fact there’s loads of bits down the bottom saying ‘Other Acts Here’ I’m cautious to believe it. 

    However; there’s more than enough on there for me to justify a weekend ticket if it’s real. I’m kind of inclined to think it’s an early draft, but we’ll see

  6. 10 minutes ago, ParanoidTourist said:

    Haven´t heard of these names but I assume it´s the Belgian week announcement. Have they updated the poster? 

    Yeah, the Insta post makes reference to 9 of them being Belgian and the last being a Belgian resident. Don’t believe they’ve updated the poster yet though. 

    I always applaud Werchter for putting the spotlight on homegrown artists though, not always my thing musically but it’s think it’s very good to highlight and promote their own talent

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  7. Just now, Floyd_Ams said:

    New names: Glints, Loverman, Equal Idiots, J. Bernardt, Peuk, BLUAI, Brutus, Isaac Roux, Whispering Sons, Eefje de Visser

    If you've never seen Brutus live I recommend them 200%!

    Yeah, Brutus are great and I saw Whispering Sons supporting Editors in my last gig pre-Covid, also a decent watch. 

    Don’t think this was the announcement people were waiting for though sadly 

  8. Bad year if you like the cheaper middle-of-the-road UK fests but think Jamie T only has one good song. Surely he can't be headlining all 5 Superstructs; that's never happened before has it? 

    Be surprised if Keane happens to be honest, especially as a co-head as some have suggested when out of all of the names being chucked about they're the one playing a fairly well sold arena tour. (Even though they are definitely my guilty pleasure band and would love it if they turned up here)

    NGHFB, Snow Patrol, Jamie T, The Streets, Paolo Nutini I think for the 5. Maybe trade two out for MSP/Suede doing a co-headline thing on the Thursday to bring it up to 5. My guesses for the undercard are Editors, Idles, Wet Leg, The Reytons, The Lightning Seeds, Katy B, The Kooks, Coach Party, White Lies, The Slow Readers Club and Declan McKenna. Probably be too strong so just a mix of those.

  9. 1 hour ago, Bring Da Ruckus said:

    they’ve chose a song by The Reytons as the backing track for the promo so that’s them confirmed i’d say

    They’ve pretty much confirmed this in the comments. Surely they’re about third down Main Stage at a push? I think they’re a good live turn for what they are but they’ve not even sold out that home town show yet. Would be a bit of a feeble headliner in my eyes

  10. Wish they would announce when the line up is coming out now, getting impatient seeing everywhere else starting to leak names. Think some combo of Paolo Nutini, The Streets, Jamie T and Snow Patrol seems the safest bet looking at what's around elsewhere. Would need a good undercard to convince me of a ticket though I think

     

    21 hours ago, Bring Da Ruckus said:

    Keane, Noel Gallagher, The Streets, Paolo Nutini is my best bet for us now

    This would be ideal for me though, coupled with a good undercard something like this would probably definitely convince me to come back.

  11. 8 minutes ago, Bazac450 said:

    just out of interest, would The Gaslight Anthem be in any sort of trouble from RW for releasing the poster an hour before the scheduled announcement?

    I doubt it, I think they'd just blame it on time difference if anything. Tom Morello has had the Friday listed on his website for weeks and I can't imagine they've said anything.

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  12. 11 minutes ago, 49Lawson said:

    Possibly the weakest main stage they've had in a while

    Apols for the double post, I'm saying that, assuming that those stages are in order I got stay at the Main Stage all day on Thursday and have a blast. Parkway Drive potentially fourth down when compared to their other slots is quite mad. No idea how Khruangbin has bagged that slot though, but maybe that's just me being out of touch. 

    Really surprised that they've done an announcement today though, typically they never used to start until next week with the Friday 3pm/4pm packages. Happy though, some more great names added.

  13. 15 hours ago, sheffinghell said:

    From Instagram... Keane might be a possibility?

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    Keane would give me a chuckle for this; only because someone put them on their wish list on Twitter a few years ago and the social media guy on Twitter said something to the effect of "Keane?! You must be joking?!" 

    Of course, probably ran by a different team now and it's a different landscape. Keeping an eye on this, Truck, YNot and Kendal because one will end up being my UK fest next year most likely.

  14. 2 minutes ago, -TLR- said:

    i love Napalm Death, seen them countless times since the first one in '91.

    the London show in March is £40

    sorry - thanks, but no thanks.

    i realise the comments above are discussing the £100+ tickets (which is sickening), but at a lower level we are seeing gigs that should be a £20/£25 ticket being priced way too high.

    i've pretty much given up on, and lost interest in, going to gigs these days, the cost is just way too much and all the fun has just been drained away.

    my wife and i are big Springsteen fans, seen him all over the place - i really didn't want to go to ANY of his shows this year because of the crazy costs involved (and the stagnant setlist) but i was vetoed and we are going to a few - so it's comforting to know that Bruce will be in his solid gold swimming pool bathing in yet more of my money... 

     

     

    We're talking slightly different eras here but totally agree with everything you have said here re smaller gigs. I feel like when I was at Uni nearly 15 years ago, I was going to the O2 Academy in Newcastle on average about 3 or 4 times a month, because if we fancied a gig we would just head out and the tickets for there used to be between £10-£20 and it was more often than not a fun night out. I don't think the venue (or similar ones of it's size) has a gig below £40/£45 these days by the time booking fees have been applied, usually for bands which do festival circuits which is why I still focus my interest on festivals these days.

    But yeah, totally agree about losing interest too, I feel that when gigs were cheaper you could take a punt on a night out and if it wasn't great then so be it, no harm no foul. Too much expectation for the price for it to be a good night out these days at the minute.

  15. Wasn’t certain there’s a thread for this, but it’s really nice little festival I’ve worked a few times at, including last year. Keeps on going from strength to strength and I love trying to support the local music scene so thought I would post this in here. 

    Not a bad line up I think for “that sort of thing”, shame about the inclusion of ToM Meigh*n too but he’s always gonna be about now I think

     

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  16. Just now, Floyd_Ams said:

    So Mad Cool came up with Pearl Jam while RW got Lenny Kravitz...Hmmm...The world is upside down!

    Genuinely can't believe it. I think Mad Cool probably has a stronger top line for me but the undercard at Werchter is superior for me. Be interested to see if any of those names hiding away from the top line of Mad Cool are unannounced tours which will make their way to Werchter.

  17. 5 minutes ago, IBCanon said:

    It's a Down Syndrome band, I don't get what they put them that up and what they are trying to prove...

    Yeah at the risk of sounding ableist that is a shocking decision. Nice start to the line up but don't think I can go to a festival that has James Arthur booked for a few different reasons. 

    Very shocked that there's no Foos or Maneskin, wonder what else is hiding behind those disks...

  18. 6 minutes ago, Archi said:

    From where does it come from? Didn't see anything on both Mad Cool and Maneskin socials. But it wouldn't be a surprise at all. They are headlining the biggest festivals next Summer. ManeskinPearl JamDua Lipa and maybe Ed Sheeran could be the 4 headliners.

    Appeared on a Maneskin fan page on Twitter when I was having a search for 'Mad Cool', which when I've looked have been correct about other dates. I expected them anyways, and I think you're right but maybe with Foos replacing Ed Sheeran.

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