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This is my whack at it.

Personally I think Flo would be better fit subbing The Cure. Not sure if Lostprophets would take a slot below Flo, so if they play they might be subbing a head or headlining NME a la 2009. Bit shaky.

Two door might not headline NME, they haven't got very much material. It would be nice to see YMA6 on the main stage again, their new album is a good one. Shikari would fill the tent and be a good contrast for The Cure. Kele is obviously back with Bloc Party this year - they did a great job subbing Radiohead in 2009, and they'd be welcomed back with pretty open arms.

Tenacious D and Pixies (and the D subbing Pixies) is a bit of a long shot - a bit of a "nice to have" end of festival Sunday.

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Lostprophets tickets haven't exactly been on sale very long, they will sell it out, and their album will give them more popularity.

Remember the festival is like 6 months away.

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MAIN STAGE:

The Cure, Kasabian, Foo Fighters

Florence & The Machine, Bloc Party, The Black Keys

Mumford & Sons, The Specials, Kaiser Chiefs

Lostprophets, The Cribs, Iggy & The Stooges

The Hives, Bombay Bicycle Club, Korn

Bon Iver, Maximo Park, Rancid

Dinosaur Jr., The Vaccines, Atari Teenage Riot

The Horrors, Feeder, The Subways

Blood Red Shoes, Best Coast, Pulled Apart By Horses

--------------------- Wild Beasts -----------------------------

BBC RADIO 1 / NME STAGE:

The Maccabees, Enter Shikari, Justice

Two Door Cinema Club, At the Drive In, Hot Chip

Passion Pit, All Time Low, Foster the People

The Temper Trap, Miike Snow, Death Cab for Cutie

Girls, Wilco, The Drums

Tribes, Band of Skulls, The Rapture

Manchester Orchestra, Ladyhawke, Sleigh Bells

WU LYF, Howler, Grouplove

Dry The River, Spector, Pure Love

DANCE STAGE/LOCK-UP:

DJ Shadow - SBTRKT ---------------- Bad Brains, Refused

M83 - Flux Pavilion

Caribou - The Weeknd

FESTIVAL REPUBLIC STAGE:

Azelia Banks, Metronomy, Explosions In The Sky

A$AP Rocky - Theme Park - Fixers

Friends - Cast of Cheers - Two Wounded Birds

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[quote name=iPaulo xD' timestamp='1330736352' post='3743287]

Its an intimate gig, for around 100 people. Its just a local show to release their new album..

Enter shikari played to 150 people the other night, doesn't mean they should be low nme..

Hope thats cleared it up.

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Also The Specials is another one I don't see playing. They are not a big young persons band, and they are defo V over R&L. They did a UK arena tour not that long ago, I reckon they just might take festivals off or play somewhere that'll appreciate them more now.

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