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Stereophonics are not the size they used to be. Could headline the Friday quite easily in my opinion.

Anyway, since we're nearing D-Day I'm going to take a wild punt at The Prodigy, Bloc Party, Avicii, Calvin Harris, Disclosure, Sven Vath, Phoenix and Plan B being announced.

Hopefully my punt is wrong with Calvin Harris and Avicii however....

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They could easily headline, they always draw a big crowd at titp and have headlined multiple big festivals. Just not sure if they would interest a lot of the Rockness crowd. I would like to see it personally, and they did say on radio b4 xmas that they were playing a scottish festival, just waiting on the day and slot to be decided

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I don't have a clue who we are gonna get, but I'm bracing myself for an underwhelming announcement. If it has taken the organisers this long to bring us names it suggests to me that they have been struggling to get anyone decent booked up.

The headliners are always pretty poor at Rockness imo , not since Daft Punk/Chems/Groove Armada in 2007 have they had anything close to being that good. If it wasn't for the Soma Arcadia Afterburner I would have stopped going to Rockness a few years ago.

But.....fingers crossed I'm surprised at the announcement this week. ( It cant be much worse than the T line-up anyway which is mince ).

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Just caught all of these at Bugged Out, would take any of them for Rockness.. all played blinding sets

Disclosure, Annie Mac, Fake Blood, Brodinksi & Gesaffelstein, James Holroyd, The Chemical Brothers, Boys Noize, Erol Alkan, Eats Everything, Weatherall & Smagghe, Maya Jane Coles and the legend that is Frankie Knuckles

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Just caught all of these at Bugged Out, would take any of them for Rockness.. all played blinding sets

Disclosure, Annie Mac, Fake Blood, Brodinksi & Gesaffelstein, James Holroyd, The Chemical Brothers, Boys Noize, Erol Alkan, Eats Everything, Weatherall & Smagghe, Maya Jane Coles and the legend that is Frankie Knuckles

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