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thewayiam

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1975 are quite likely, I don't think McBusted will do it, they easily could, but I don't think they'd be offered the high spot theyd expect.

Also a given is whoever wins critics choice, which means one out of Chloe Howl, Ella Eyre and Sam Smith (most likely two)

I think McBusted would want a high slot, but I could see them 3rd or 4th main or 4Music, or sub/headline arena. Either way I would have to see them because i said no to my girlfriend about buying tickets for their birmingham show :P

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I think McBusted would want a high slot, but I could see them 3rd or 4th main or 4Music, or sub/headline arena. Either way I would have to see them because i said no to my girlfriend about buying tickets for their birmingham show :P

I'd say they'd want 3rd on main or headlining 4Music tbh
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I wonder if Jay-z and JT are doing a coheadline set... and calvin is headlining the other day.

I think I heard last year that a DJ set wouldnt sound good on main stage, plus he got a headline size crowd last year anyway when he was on second stage. But Jay-Z and JT would be good to see, a little bit last year now but id like to see it

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doubt they'll change the winning formula - doubt having two sell out festivals with different pop headliners will be an issue to them.

I'm amazed we've had at least one guitar band headlining each year - I would've thought a full on pop year would've been done. Closest was Eminem and Arctic Monkeys but I'm thinking more of AM now rather than 3 years ago.

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