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2014 Headliner predictions


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think it will be:

Arcade Fire

Kanye West

Fleetwood Mac

(Dolly as the legend in the afternoon)

personally have no interest in arcade fire, surely have to be nathan barley's band of choice?

kanye, would be desperate to do glastonbury (follow jay z) and would put on a show, whether that show would be entirely musical, watchable & pleasing to the ears i'm not sure.

i seen kanye on his last big tour @ the secc, have to say, was a great gig, great show, but since then his material hasn't been of interest to me.

missed out in the general sale, but fancy trying my luck come resale time, the fact the headliners look pretty shit, actually works for me as it means i can finally devote time to going to spend a night in the nyc downlow

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Arcade Fire - Elbow - Kanye West

That's a pretty plausible run of headliners in my book, I'd definitely go to see Arcade Fire and Kanye, although I imagine the Pyramid field would be somewhat horrible for Mr. West's show.

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missing a certain 'wow factor' i think. i'd be over the moon with Kanye and Arcade Fire personally, but they're essentially three acts who could (and have) be questioned as headliners. needs that BIG act that the festival seems to have every / most years

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