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I was gonna argue 'too big for NME' but Manics did it and I'd put them on a similar level (similar, not the same, before the shitstorm kicks off).

So...they could headline NME the night we have the American headliner? I keep seeing the likes of MCR/Green Day being thrown around, would make for a pretty good clash...

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I've mentioned it a few times but Neil (efestivals) seems to think they'll only do one fest and that'll be the fest that offers them the most cash. I'd say there must be a good chance they'll be at Lattitude but I also think there must be a decent chance they'll headline the NME, fingers crossed.

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I've mentioned it a few times but Neil (efestivals) seems to think they'll only do one fest and that'll be the fest that offers them the most cash. I'd say there must be a good chance they'll be at Lattitude but I also think there must be a decent chance they'll headline the NME, fingers crossed.

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http://www.nme.com/news/suede/54643

Suede are set to play their first three albums in full across three gigs in London in May.

The band will play the O2 Academy Brixton on May 19, 20 and 21, running through one of the albums in its entirety on each night.

On May 19 they will play the whole of their 1993 self-titled debut, followed by 1994's 'Dog Man Star' on May 20 and 1996's 'Coming Up' on May 21.

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