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2011 Headliners


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for jim king to say "its a big one" id expect chemichal brothers or daft punk or maybye even primal scream? even faithless isnt "a big one!!!" in my book see'ing as they are continually touring

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I recon both acts are big, Deadmau5 & Swedish House Mafia were both massive over in Ibiza this summer. Deadmau5 is doing his winter arena tour later this year & SHM are just gonna get bigger imho!

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Its a weird one with rockness, I mean i'm sure it will be some one kinda popular (a lot of folk didn't know who leftfield were last year), dancy and easily sell out 2000-3000 venues at a £20 POP. So Deadmau5 isn't really off cuff, but with no chart breakthough I'd say, clash headline. Justice, would maybe be a clash, but in a daftpunk mistake way.

So I would say

Jamiroqaui (friday) new album out loadsa sells and a great live band

Moby (saturday) not played in ages

Primal Scream (sunday)

following from the template last year.

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Its a weird one with rockness, I mean i'm sure it will be some one kinda popular (a lot of folk didn't know who leftfield were last year), dancy and easily sell out 2000-3000 venues at a £20 POP. So Deadmau5 isn't really off cuff, but with no chart breakthough I'd say, clash headline. Justice, would maybe be a clash, but in a daftpunk mistake way.

So I would say

Jamiroqaui (friday) new album out loadsa sells and a great live band

Moby (saturday) not played in ages

Primal Scream (sunday)

following from the template last year.

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We were talking about it tonight and although they're massive and definately would go down a storm, I really hope it's not Faithless. They are definately due a set at Rocknes but I feel after playing TITP this year they'd be better another time.

Going to fling this one out there as well as a high up mainstager but not headliner.

Beck

Would be Awesome.

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all we have so far : "All I can say is that RockNess fans love them and they’ll ensure a massive party descends on the Loch in June 2011"

this suggests the group has played before....

also jim refers to them as a 'band', i think you can discount dance duo's for this one as they are not normally referred to as a band? (not chemical bro's, daft punk or orbital. not that it was ever gonna be daft punk).

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all we have so far : "All I can say is that RockNess fans love them and they’ll ensure a massive party descends on the Loch in June 2011"

this suggests the group has played before....

also jim refers to them as a 'band', i think you can discount dance duo's for this one as they are not normally referred to as a band? (not chemical bro's, daft punk or orbital. not that it was ever gonna be daft punk).

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