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7 hours ago, SomeoneListeningIn said:
Looks like seats were £77 for his O2 gig, but it's sold out so I can't quickly find a standing number.
Think I remember seeing standing was £75/85 ish for The O2
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On 12/16/2023 at 4:29 PM, Sorcha17 said:
Friday: Arlo Parks -> Bombay Bicycle Club -> TBA (LCD Soundsystem) -> Barry Can't Swim/Kasabian -> Dua Lipa
Saturday: Sugababes -> Keane -> Wunderhorse -> The Killers/Rema -> Pulp -> Coldplay/Doja Cat/Jungle/Justice
Sunday: Cyndi Lauper -> Shania Twain/Olivia Dean -> Romy/Tate McRae -> Dave/Sampha/Troye Sivan -> Madonna/Kano
God that Saturday night headline clash is BRUTAL!
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On 12/16/2023 at 11:01 AM, Will b said:
They’re obviously very popular - baddadan is one of those songs I just can’t seem to escape at the moment it’s everywhere
however I still think they must have been pretty cheap - cheaper than all 3 of last years headliners - so I agree that our missing one will (hopefully) be big and we get a strong undercard too
Reckon they cost more than Lorde tbh. But yeah, do think the final headliner will be a bigger name.
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1 hour ago, SomeoneListeningIn said:
Chase + Status may be a bit lowballed there, actually.
Defo, especially with them selling out MK Bowl that fast. I'd swap them with Kasabian.
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11 minutes ago, charlierc said:
Well clearly they're a more popular deal than I realised.
Yep, vvv big atm. Allegedly this MK show is the biggest headline show of their career so far.
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Olivia Rodrigo / D-Block Europe
Dua Lipa / Chase & Status (Live)
My Chemical Romance / Noah Kahan
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On 11/29/2023 at 6:21 PM, billybigballs said:
The missing headliner must be huge to balance out Chase and Status (who are great btw, but not a headliner at a 50k festival).
On 12/4/2023 at 8:23 PM, charlierc said:They've booked the Bowl in Milton Keynes, which caught me by surprise as I didn't know they were that big.
Just going back to this, Milton Keynes date is sold out already... That's like 60/65k tickets shifted.
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Pre sale is sold out. Reckon with another strong lineup (which it certainly is shaping up to being, once again) it'll sell out pretty fast as usual.
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Central Cee is such a tough one, I previously was very vocal about him being a main sub (which he ended up being) - but he does need to prove himself ticket sales wise. I think he's more likely to headline somewhere like Parklife first before headlining MSE (which I can certainly see happening at some point). If his next album is another hit, alongside some more big singles, I can see him doing it, but until then, I am slightly doubtful. Guess things could change in the new year, as I'm sure another project isn't too far away - but think he needs to do something like Parklife, or The O2 etc etc first, before MSE.
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Skrillex will be fine on a main stage - even in daylight, his set doesn't rely too heavily on visuals/lighting and will go down well anyways with the amount of energy he brings.
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Not had time to comment over the weekend, but christ, that is a shocking lineup - especially with the price point Latitude is these days.
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23 hours ago, Andre91 said:
They’re playing 4 nights at the O2!? Jesus.
I know right!? I was shocked too. Know they sold out 2 nights last year there, but didn't realise they'd grown that much. Pretty impressive I have to say, especially after headlining Wireless this year too - clearly quite a sizeable market for them.
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First wave coming Sunday at 11am
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Definitely see it as a good thing, especially if it helps broaden the pool of headliners for other festivals in future years to come.
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Would make sense with the Parklife radius clause
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Possibly Noah Kahan too
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Could maybe see D-Block Europe have a shot at headlining this, just announced a night at the AO Arena, as well as a fourth date at The O2 for next year.
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Guessing Parklife and Other Stage headline
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4th date at The O2 added (Monday 8th)
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8 hours ago, parkerpenguin said:
My first time attempting to do stage predictions as I had a bit of time to kill this morning. Apologies as I'm sure there are quite a few errors and people playing where they should't be etc but unfortunately I didn't have enough time to do more research and it was all a bit rushed.
Friday: Olivia Dean -> Hozier -> Jai Paul -> Pulp -> Dua Lipa/SZA
Saturday: Troye Sivan -> Sugababes -> Kano -> Olivia Rodrigo -> Coldplay/The Prodigy/Jungle
Sunday: Jorja Smith -> Stevie Nicks -> JPEGMAFIA/Bleachers -> Dave/Sampha/Omar Apollo -> Justice (maybe a bit of Madge)
Would be a cracker of a weekend that, Jorja Smith however is R&L exclusive.
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Completely agree, such amazing news, the video of him ringing the bell on his post made me well up! Beyond buzzing to hopefully see him again soon, that first set back will be one hell of a night and one for the history books!
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Truck Festival 2024 Festival
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Not a good source by all means, but didn't Rob Kellas say Catfish are booked for a smaller festival next year? Could be Truck, if true.