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2013 Headliners


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Hard Rockers. The Calling has come. Save the following dates and standby for our lineup announcement on March 5th. This year's festival will be held on Saturday & Sunday 29th/30th June. We can't wait to see you there. Or to tell you our headliners...you're going to love them!
same weekend as glasto. will probably rule the stones out(finally) or will they do both
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Hard Rockers. The Calling has come. Save the following dates and standby for our lineup announcement on March 5th. This year's festival will be held on Saturday & Sunday 29th/30th June. We can't wait to see you there. Or to tell you our headliners...you're going to love them!

same weekend as glasto. will probably rule the stones out(finally)

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I thought it was the same weekend too. I always viewed that as a good thing, easier to get a big act into town if they can play two shows (= 2 pay cheques) rather than just one. I think it would help a lot when trying to attract acts from abroad like Stevie etc.
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I thought it was the same weekend too. I always viewed that as a good thing, easier to get a big act into town if they can play two shows (= 2 pay cheques) rather than just one. I think it would help a lot when trying to attract acts from abroad like Stevie etc.
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Why do people think arctic monkeys would even be thought of as a sub? Any uk festival they step foot on they headline, whether you disagree with me or not they are still VERY popular with the kids. If they are at glastonbury. They are headlining.

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Arctics won't sub at GLASTO , don't mind if stones do HRC on Sunday, at least we get to see them when they are fresh not knackered. This HRC / GLASTO rumour is not a new rumour, I'm sure the press have picked up on it.

So it's more likely

Arctics

Stones

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Yep you've nailed it.

I love radiohead, and they are proper private school poshos.

The studies that have been undertaken are incredibly simple: compare the music charts from 2010 to that of 1960/70/80/90.

The results show, undeniably and unequivocally, that privately educated acts/people from prestigious academies now dominate the charts.

The reason for this is for 2 reasons:

1. The music industry is dominated by a snobbish culture

2. due to all the cuts, working class kids have little or no access to musical instruments, places to practice etc compared to private school kids

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