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Who asks Who?


Guest Leggins

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I've been wondering, with a festival the scale of Glastonbury, who asks who to play at the festival? Is it a combination of acts contacting the festival to say they are available to play, and acts waiting to be contacted by the festival organisers to ask them to play?

I wondered if there was festival etiquette which dictates a band/act should be asked to play rather than them contacting the festival themselves and saying they'd like to play?

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If I remember correctly... Neil (I think) was saying that often when those in charge of booking contact the agent of a certain act to play the festival, they will often say "Yes you can have act X, as long as acts Y and Z are on the lineup as well"

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The Who's Pete Townshend wrote a letter saying he was organising a tour for his band & asked Mr. Eavis if they might play.

Paul McCartney asked to perform in about March/April '03 but got turned down as the headline contracts had been signed, & Michael didn't want to break the agreements (even though, as I understand it, the contracts would have allowed him to do it). So Macca came back the next year. I've always wondered how often McCartney gets turned down & what he thought of it. Not much, I assume, as he did turn up & played a blinder.

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