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Future Headliners?


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Next few years:

Mumford & Sons

Florence + The Machine

Pendulum

Queens Of The Stoneage

Oasis

Chase & Status

The Vaccines

Another hip hop act, Jay-Z/Kanye West/Dr Dre

Thirty Seconds To Mars

Elbow

Tinie Tempah

(then headliners Kasabian, The Prodigy, The Killers, Kings Of Leon, Arctic Monkeys)

A few more years:

Bombay Bicycle Club

Foals

Two Door Cinema Club

Enter Shikari

You Me At Six

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Next few years:

Mumford & Sons

Florence + The Machine

Pendulum

Queens Of The Stoneage

Oasis

Chase & Status

The Vaccines

Another hip hop act, Jay-Z/Kanye West/Dr Dre

Thirty Seconds To Mars

Elbow

Tinie Tempah

(then headliners Kasabian, The Prodigy, The Killers, Kings Of Leon, Arctic Monkeys)

A few more years:

Bombay Bicycle Club

Foals

Two Door Cinema Club

Enter Shikari

You Me At Six

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30 Seconds to Mars could be a naw bad shout but they still need to bring out a massive album. They're one away from getting there. Florence and the Machine are obviously there or thereabouts. Someone just needs to book it now.

The National are too niche. Chase and Status can't be too far off, and same goes for Foals.

I can't see Enter Shikari ever getting there. They're the ultimate midcarder for R+L.

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