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2013 Headliners


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My mate showed me a fake poster the other day and the lineup was pretty good, made a few changes to it:

Friday Main Stage:

Blink-182

Paramore

Limp Bizkit

A Day To Remember

Frank Turner

Papa Roach

While She Sleeps

Sonic Boom Six

Friday 2nd Stage:

KoRn (co-headline)

Machine Head (co-headline)

Parkway Drive

Axe Wound

In Flames

Arch Enemy

Rise To Remain

Alestorm

Revoker

Saturday Main Stage:

Rammstein

Queens Of The Stone Age

Madness

Sum 41

Killswitch Engage

Young Guns

Airbourne

Pulled Apart By Horses

Everytime I Die

Saturday 2nd Stage:

Bring Me The Horizon

All Time Low

Falling In Reverse

Less Than Jake

Architects

Lacuna Coil

Let Live.

Death Grips

Of Mice And Men

Sunday Main Stage:

Slipknot

Deftones

Slayer

Mastodon

Serj Tankian

Five Finger Death Punch

Hatebreed

Cancer Bats

Gojira

Sunday 2nd Stage:

Scorpions

Poison

Black Stone Cherry

Killing Joke

Children of Bodom

Clutch

Europe

Ghost

Sabaton

Pure Love

3rd Stage headliners:

Gogol Bordello, King Diamond & The Blackout

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My mate showed me a fake poster the other day and the lineup was pretty good, made a few changes to it:

Friday Main Stage:

Blink-182

Paramore

Limp Bizkit

A Day To Remember

Frank Turner

Papa Roach

While She Sleeps

Sonic Boom Six

Friday 2nd Stage:

KoRn (co-headline)

Machine Head (co-headline)

Parkway Drive

Axe Wound

In Flames

Arch Enemy

Rise To Remain

Alestorm

Revoker

Saturday Main Stage:

Rammstein

Queens Of The Stone Age

Madness

Sum 41

Killswitch Engage

Young Guns

Airbourne

Pulled Apart By Horses

Everytime I Die

Saturday 2nd Stage:

Bring Me The Horizon

All Time Low

Falling In Reverse

Less Than Jake

Architects

Lacuna Coil

Let Live.

Death Grips

Of Mice And Men

Sunday Main Stage:

Slipknot

Deftones

Slayer

Mastodon

Serj Tankian

Five Finger Death Punch

Hatebreed

Cancer Bats

Gojira

Sunday 2nd Stage:

Scorpions

Poison

Black Stone Cherry

Killing Joke

Children of Bodom

Clutch

Europe

Ghost

Sabaton

Pure Love

3rd Stage headliners:

Gogol Bordello, King Diamond & The Blackout

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My mate showed me a fake poster the other day and the lineup was pretty good, made a few changes to it:

Friday Main Stage:

Blink-182 (meh)

Paramore (meh)

Limp Bizkit (NO)

A Day To Remember

Frank Turner

Papa Roach

While She Sleeps

Sonic Boom Six (who?)

Friday 2nd Stage:

KoRn (co-headline)

Machine Head (co-headline)

Parkway Drive

Axe Wound (NOPE)

In Flames

Arch Enemy

Rise To Remain

Alestorm

Revoker

Saturday Main Stage:

Rammstein

Queens Of The Stone Age

Madness

Sum 41

Killswitch Engage

Young Guns

Airbourne

Pulled Apart By Horses (huh?)

Everytime I Die

Saturday 2nd Stage:

Bring Me The Horizon

All Time Low (seen 'em. NOPE)

Falling In Reverse

Less Than Jake

Architects

Lacuna Coil

Let Live.

Death Grips

Of Mice And Men

Sunday Main Stage:

Slipknot

Deftones

Slayer

Mastodon

Serj Tankian

Five Finger Death Punch

Hatebreed

Cancer Bats

Gojira

Sunday 2nd Stage:

Scorpions

Poison

Black Stone Cherry

Killing Joke

Children of Bodom

Clutch

Europe

Ghost

Sabaton

Pure Love

3rd Stage headliners:

Gogol Bordello, King Diamond & The Blackout

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AC has said on twitter "The gestation period is almost over..." and said that it'd be over much sooner than you might think.

Considering he's said at least 2 have been booked and the third is nearly done, i reckon a late september announcement/early october before summer has disappeared

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To be honest, he has said that of the band band members were this this past year but hasn't said they were playing has he? He might mean Maiden and just put what people want to hear. Someone from Maiden could literally have been visiting the fest and chose to make it seem more, if not, I wouldn't bet against

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Stone Sour

Rammstein

Deftones

Iron Maiden

Not sure here.

I can't see him getting Tool, they don't seem to care about here. And Corey loving Download - for that reason I reckon Stone Sour next year along with own Knot fests and then 2014 they return with a new album. I can't see at all them playing next year to then be a too soon repeat booking as they came to soon for the album.

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If they're going to go with a risky new headliner, A7X are the more likely choice. Most people seem to be accepting them as a future headliner, where as I think there;s still a bit more uncertainess around BFMV - especially as they're what, 4th down at Reading this year? Where as A7X have taken a year off, to build hype between their last show which was subbing at Download to much success. Other than that I think you could be on the mark.

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AC has said on twitter "The gestation period is almost over..." and said that it'd be over much sooner than you might think.

Considering he's said at least 2 have been booked and the third is nearly done, i reckon a late september announcement/early october before summer has disappeared

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I think they could swing the Pantera reunion thing with guests filling in for Dimebag's parts to be honest. I don't think it'd go down as bad as Queen certainly, seeing as it'll have been the first time something like that's been done for Pantera - and if they chose the right guests and not the guitarist from Maroon 5 or whatever, your metalheadz crowd aren't going to get up in arms about that too much.

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