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No chance Goldfrapp would headline, they'd be lucky to headline the Big Top nowadays. The other two would be possibilities but I wouldn't want Deadmau5, he was awful at Rockness.

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Mumford & Sons, Daft Punk/Depeche Mode, Arcade Fire

I see Mumford doing the same as Flo this year. Head Bestival, sub R&L and T probs.

Arcade Fire - not known if actually touring so one slot like Stevie then a bigger tour run the year after.

the other two depends on who if any of them obvs.

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I think people need to face facts that Arcade Fire are pretty much beyond Bestival now. Yes I know we've had the Cure and Stevie now but why would they play Bestie over Glasto/Hyde Park/Isle of Wight/V or thier own arena tour?

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I think people need to face facts that Arcade Fire are pretty much beyond Bestival now. Yes I know we've had the Cure and Stevie now but why would they play Bestie over Glasto/Hyde Park/Isle of Wight/V or thier own arena tour?

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I think people need to face facts that Arcade Fire are pretty much beyond Bestival now. Yes I know we've had the Cure and Stevie now but why would they play Bestie over Glasto/Hyde Park/Isle of Wight/V or thier own arena tour?

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Why?

Bestival is not really a haven for Indie bands is it? especially ones as melancholy (The Cure exempt) as Arcade Fire! and dont get me wrong if they were headlining the Other Stage at Glastonbury I would be there.

I would not want to second guess RDB but would be suprised if hes looking at them for next year!

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Bestival is not really a haven for Indie bands is it? especially ones as melancholy (The Cure exempt) as Arcade Fire! and dont get me wrong if they were headlining the Other Stage at Glastonbury I would be there.

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The Magic Numbers, Super Furry Animals,Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine,Elbow,The Flaming Lips,The Cure and New Order...

I guess maybe New Order/Primal Scream are a bit more dancey, but essentially they are indie bands.

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