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2013 Headliners


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I wonder how much its worth it for the band? How much more than normal going rates are festivals paying these bands for signing an exclusive? Twice? Three times? OK, I can maybe understand it for the headliners, but would not some of the lower billed bands be better off not taking the exclusives and just hitting the festival circuit hard. They'd surely make more money, get more publicity, and be able to show their art to a wider audience (although this third point now seems to be increasingly meaningless in modern music).

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I wonder how much its worth it for the band? How much more than normal going rates are festivals paying these bands for signing an exclusive? Twice? Three times? OK, I can maybe understand it for the headliners, but would not some of the lower billed bands be better off not taking the exclusives and just hitting the festival circuit hard. They'd surely make more money, get more publicity, and be able to show their art to a wider audience (although this third point now seems to be increasingly meaningless in modern music).

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eFestivals, on 21 Mar 2013 - 13:29, said:

A scenario which is played out continually within capitalism - the best example being TV.

Capitalist competition is something which carries it's own hidden costs, which has ignorant (or selfish) people screaming "COMMUNIST" if it's ever pointed out too strongly. ;)

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you think this is it for Mozza then? i'd both love and hate for The Smiths to reform. love because i'd get the chance to see one of my favourite bands perform live. hate because Morrissey so clearly wants nothing to do with it and i don't think he'd hide that very well on stage. it won't ever happen

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There's already quite a long thread on them - and they're down as a strong rumour.

Only thing making it less likely is that they only have the Saturday free - and are playing Friday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday elsewhere. So Glastonbury would make it five on the spin.

Subbing Other or 3rd down on Pyramid would make sense. Would love them to be there.

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I just can't see Macca, KOL, The Who headlining. Granted Arctics seem nailed on and Coldplay have done it twice. But in both cases they have released more and seem to have hit a higher plain. KOL have not, as much as I despised it, come close to topping Sex on Fire. Maybe one recent, repeat headliner, but not two.

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