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2013 Headliners


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As someone said, Pulp seem to be continuing after all, and a journalist called Mark Beech tweeted this earlier

@Mark_Beech: Prince, Suede and Pulp comeback albums this year? Just spoken to a contact who is 100% sure of all three. Bowie watch out, you are not alone.

Jarvis said they'd love to return after their Park set, which is no surprise. If they haven't already been asked, I'm sure they'd say yes or wait on standby due to the Stones. And the new song is ace. But I'm biased!

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I must admit, this year has really been fun in speculation, you have no idea what's going to happen next. It's great.

First we were all like

"ermaghered the stone roses, DEY A PLAYING 100%" & RADIOHEAD!

Then we were all like..

"ROLLING STONES?"

Then... omg wat the stones roses aren't playing?

Then all. OMFG FLEETWOOD MAC, WHAT? RIHANNA? WATCH THE THRONE? YES YES YES.

Then, Arctic monkeys! WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN?

Then What rihanna can't play? Kanye baby waaat? DAVID BOWIE?

Then, David bowie isn't playing? ROLLING STONES AREN'T PLAYING? aww no :( RADIOHEAD.

And now finally, FLEETWOOD MAC? WHAT THEY AREN'T PLAYING?

It's been pretty unpredictable so far, wow... very fun.

I apologise for all the caps, wanted to make this more comical.

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this year has been a massive rollercoaster concerning headliner rumours. as soon as people think we have them nailed on, spanner in the works! it's fun but my god is it getting nerve racking as we get closer and big bands are dropping out of the rumour mill like flies and we're being left with Kings Of Leon and the like

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this year has been a massive rollercoaster concerning headliner rumours. as soon as people think we have them nailed on, spanner in the works! it's fun but my god is it getting nerve racking as we get closer and big bands are dropping out of the rumour mill like flies and we're being left with Kings Of Leon and the like
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As someone said, Pulp seem to be continuing after all, and a journalist called Mark Beech tweeted this earlier

@Mark_Beech: Prince, Suede and Pulp comeback albums this year? Just spoken to a contact who is 100% sure of all three. Bowie watch out, you are not alone.

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this year has been a massive rollercoaster concerning headliner rumours. as soon as people think we have them nailed on, spanner in the works! it's fun but my god is it getting nerve racking as we get closer and big bands are dropping out of the rumour mill like flies and we're being left with Kings Of Leon and the like
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If Kings Of Leon play, I'll wear Eavis shorts for the whole fest whatever the weather (I'm not betting my genitalia like J4D).

No act has ever played more than three dates in the UK between May to September and headlined Glastonbury. Even Glastonbury likes a certain element of exclusively.

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If Kings Of Leon play, I'll wear Eavis shorts for the whole fest whatever the weather (I'm not betting my genitalia like J4D).

No act has ever played more than three dates in the UK between May to September and headlined Glastonbury. Even Glastonbury likes a certain element of exclusively.

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Still listed as an R.

Seriously neil this is enough information please get them off that list I feel physically sick anytime someone mentions the kings of shite!

I'm still thinking

Arctic Monkeys

The Rolling Stones (Hopefully they will cave in).

Gaga / Daft Punk.

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Monkeys, Pulp, Gaga looks a tad bland to me. i like all three acts (love Pulp) but even then Arctics and Pulp look like somewhat weaker headliners (Arctics because they're the old predictable, and Pulp because... maybe it's because they had to co-headline at Reading/Leeds and subbed at other festivals. just seem a tad weak)

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Monkeys, Pulp, Gaga looks a tad bland to me. i like all three acts (love Pulp) but even then Arctics and Pulp look like somewhat weaker headliners (Arctics because they're the old predictable, and Pulp because... maybe it's because they had to co-headline at Reading/Leeds and subbed at other festivals. just seem a tad weak)
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