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I definately wouldn't give kasabian enough credit to headline, especially up against muse and it'd be mike skinners last festival season probably so he'd definately deserve a 3rd slot, if not he'll be NME headliner.

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There is no way Kasabian will sub.No way on earth.I don't care what you say about accepting it because of how big Muse are.It's complete bollocks.Kasbian live has been wowing people for awhile and they want to be considered as headliners,this has been well documented,which I think they can now be considered.

Why have you started this thread anyway?

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Yeah but melvin prefers exclusive headliners, he's more slack when it comes to sub's, mcr for example are probably subbing at T/Nme headliners and he's probably got loadsssss of money as per usual this year, if they were offered enough, they'd definately take it

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Yeah but melvin prefers exclusive headliners, he's more slack when it comes to sub's, mcr for example are probably subbing at T/Nme headliners and he's probably got loadsssss of money as per usual this year, if they were offered enough, they'd definately take it

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How is it baseless? The libs were definately swayed to play when talks of £2million were floating around, they were probably the second highest paid act last year and they didn't headline...

And muse have been wowing people for longer? I'd bet my house on muse headlining over kasabian year in year out, and i started it to get other people's perspectives so it's obviously worked :)

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How is it baseless? The libs were definately swayed to play when talks of £2million were floating around, they were probably the second highest paid act last year and they didn't headline...

And muse have been wowing people for longer? I'd bet my house on muse headlining over kasabian year in year out, and i started it to get other people's perspectives so it's obviously worked :)

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How is it baseless? The libs were definately swayed to play when talks of £2million were floating around, they were probably the second highest paid act last year and they didn't headline...

And muse have been wowing people for longer? I'd bet my house on muse headlining over kasabian year in year out, and i started it to get other people's perspectives so it's obviously worked :)

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How is it baseless? The libs were definately swayed to play when talks of £2million were floating around, they were probably the second highest paid act last year and they didn't headline...

And muse have been wowing people for longer? I'd bet my house on muse headlining over kasabian year in year out, and i started it to get other people's perspectives so it's obviously worked :)

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:) It looks that way doesn't it?

Kasabian have moved up to headline status,they would not play below anyone in the uk on a festival bill these days.

You could say that Metallica have been wowing audiences longer than Muse/Green Day/Foo Fighters but you wouldnt see any of them playing second fiddle at a festival.

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