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2013 Headliners


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However .... I reckon Michael might get a right ear-bashing from the locals if he gave them Dizzee on the Sunday when the fest had the Stones on the Saturday - so perhaps days have been swapped around for a reason as simple as that. I don't think it's impossible.
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Dizzee Rascal as a headliner... fucking hell. i have no issues with him or his music. actually love some of his music (even some of the later pop stuff) but.. headlining Glastonbury seems just a step up too much. i know he subbed last time and (apparently) nailed it, but i honestly can't see many people getting excited over him headlining

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Well that's one bit of the Arctic Monkeys setlist guaranteed...

Is he likely to play below a headline act? Or is it a case of 'if he's booked, he'll headline'? I guess the new album would have to be pretty darn good for him to increase in popularity from 2010? No doubt he'd still get a massive crowd with the 'headline' factor.

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However .... I reckon Michael might get a right ear-bashing from the locals if he gave them Dizzee on the Sunday when the fest had the Stones on the Saturday - so perhaps days have been swapped around for a reason as simple as that. I don't think it's impossible.

And actually, if days have been changed around, that might mean Arctics on the Saturday.

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However .... I reckon Michael might get a right ear-bashing from the locals if he gave them Dizzee on the Sunday when the fest had the Stones on the Saturday - so perhaps days have been swapped around for a reason as simple as that. I don't think it's impossible.

And actually, if days have been changed around, that might mean Arctics on the Saturday.

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The two acts who had just been given the push were in a considerably stronger position than Mumford and Dizzee. Killers had already been offered the headline, and were touring off the back of a massively successful record, and Arctics had the fastest selling debut record of all time, and were viewed as era defining.

While they would have in common being given the push, there's a vast difference in their standings.

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I'm quite looking forward to the pissing and moaning now if it turns out to be Dizzee or the Mumfords or someone else getting a boost up. Even though the way the rumours have gone it seems to be fairly well telegraphed and if they have got the Stones (regardless of alleged fee) the festival has a huge coup at the top of the bill anyway, the tears will flow

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I don't know how much it might effect what he chooses to do, but I know he sometimes gets stick off locals for some of the Sunday headliner choices, and so I've been told he'd rather not get that stick (fairly obviously, really).

I can't think of any major reasons why he wouldn't swap things around if he could tho, to give them a more widely-acceptable headliner. Then again I'm probably not taking everything into consideration.

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