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  1. 1 minute ago, GlastonTech1987 said:

    Yeah I agree. But do think it's possible since they have spoken highly of eachother. Ellie seems likely due to same mngmnt but unsure about the last one. 

    Raye it's super believable she'd be on a Lana bill. Slightly alt-pop and very popular with the gays (like Lana).

    Ellie I can't talk for but I'd be more than down to catch her live. Loved Lights as an album and she's had a few decent tracks since (Falling For You from the Bridget Jones film especially). 

  2. 11 minutes ago, stanh said:

    Looks fake, can't really see O Rod accepting that slot, plus she isn't announced for anywhere else this year (I don't think) - would be a massive booking.

    She's still on the up and up. Sam Fender supported the Stones last year when he was in I'd say a similar position. 

  3. 5 hours ago, jr1312 said:

    It's cause its no longer 23rd apparently. Final Sunday instead

    What date would that make her? Praying I'm free as I've twice had tickets to see her only for her to cancel. Would honestly complete my summer to finally catch her live! 

  4. 11 hours ago, shivroy said:

    I'm getting really dubious that any more dates will be announced for this thing, June 23 is fast approaching

    Yeah unless its someone like McCartney its a bit of a push to expect to sell out Hyde Park in 2 months? 

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  5. 17 minutes ago, evilduck said:

    Model/Actriz got added which I suspected as they are playing the Lex on Thursday, worth checking out if you like post-punk/dance-punk/noise

    My mate has tickets to The Lex show and was asking me to come; told him I'd be holding off till the Wide Wake announcement then it sold out. Panic set in just for them to be announced today aha

     

    Very glad! 

  6. 46 minutes ago, aidenlangan95 said:

    Quite funny that APE have got a band who supported Billie Eilish last year at the O2 Arena to headline their festival.

    A band who were THE SUPPORT for an arena artist - not even the headliner.
    Nonetheless, looking forward to the freebies.

    As much as I agree they shouldn't be headlining, Billie Eillish played like 10 shows, hardly your typical "arena" headliner. 

  7. 13 minutes ago, xxialac said:

    Totally with you.

    Field Day lineups were brilliant generally and huge bills.

    This year we seem to have average headliners and not much strength in depth either.

    2017 in particular looked crazy and there was still Aphex as a headliner aha 

     

    Dr John Cooper Clarke & Loyle Carner Added to Field Day 2017 - Lyte Magazine

  8. So I looked at the Christine and the Queens 2019 day, which at first seemed in a similar boat to the HAIM day. In the second announcement they added James Blake (Who was the sub) and Kamasi Washington (who was pretty high up) so I'm guessing the same will probably happen here? 

     

  9. I think my main issue with the Haim day is its missing a big sub. Girl In Red whilst great aren't exactly a big name as of yet and as much as I love HAIM they're hardly Aphex Twin or The Strokes size-wise. Really surprised it's not a co-head with Lorde to be honest. 

     

  10. 1 hour ago, gfa said:

    Gunnersbury Park

    Tbf this does make a lot more sense. Love Boygenius (and their solo stuff) but they're nowhere near big enough to sell out Victoria Park. 

    When they first toured the US they did a solo set each before coming on. Would be great to see that replicated for a Gunnersbury Park day (though I assume unlikely) 

  11. Yeah, having done Cornucopia at the O2 in 2019 I can't see the show transferring well outside at all. It was very hit-lite with a particular focus on Utopia and 1 or 2 songs most off other albums some of which were re-worked (Venus As A Boy for example was incredibly birdcall and flute heavy and sounded nothing like the studio version). Plus it had a HUGE stage show, I mean a reverb chamber, curtains worth of lights and a huge centre piece which even at the O2 nearly filled the stage. Very much a show for the die hard Bjork fan rather than a casual festival set.

    If she were to play APE before the shows she'd be far safer doing an Orkestral set like at BlueDot where it was a far more varied set that touched on each part of her career (the last 6/7 songs were basically back to back hits think Joga, Hyperballad, Hunter). Seemed to go down quite well with the crowd as well at BlueDot from what I remember.

     

    Unless she debuts a proper Fossora show here and in Iceland before doing some European Cornucopian shows but I find that unlikely???? 

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