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2013 Headliners


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I think that they either have the third headliner booked already, and will reveal at a time when they are looking for a boost in ticket sales, or they have two options for third headliner - one with bigger draw, but pricier, and one with less draw and less expensive to book. They can see how ticket sales go and book whichever suits their needs.

Interestingly, this is a huge step up in scope of line up for Governor's Ball, which is only in its third year.

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Is it just me that reads that Governor's Ball poster as saying it happens near the beginning of June, about three weeks before Glasto, not two weeks after? Which also means it's further from Kanye's baby, doesn't it? Isn't she due in July? Plus, isn't it in New York, near where he lives and thus near where the baby may be born? Personally I don't think the baby comes into any decision making much but if it does, that tells us nothing about Glastonbury.
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I don't agree, Glasto would sellout without having to wait until you released any headliners, it's just they way it is ans we have to get used to the fact.

"They can see how ticket sales go and book whichever suits their needs.", This is wrong

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Pretty likely. I do think they have put alot of their focus on the stones, they may of felt abit secondary.

Actually re reading that I don't think that's true at all. I think they probably declined because they wanted to tour america more.

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I don't agree, Glasto would sellout without having to wait until you released any headliners, it's just they way it is ans we have to get used to the fact.

"They can see how ticket sales go and book whichever suits their needs.", This is wrong

I think he was talking about that Festival in New York, not Glasto.
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Pyramid -

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Hot Chip

Other -

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Leftfield

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Pyramid-

Watch the Throne/Gaga

Chase and Status

The Vaccines

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Friday:

Pyramid -

Arctic Monkeys

Chase and Status

Example

Other -

Dizzee Rascal

(Not sure who would fit here)

Saturday:

Pyramid -

Rolling Stones

Florence and the Machine

Hot Chip

Other -

The Prodigy

Leftfield

Sunday:

Pyramid-

Watch the Throne/Gaga

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds

The Vaccines

Other -

Sigur Ros

Foals

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