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Pencilled-in headliners that have pulled out


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Every year there seems to be rumours of headliners being pencilled-in but dropping out. But I've forgotten them all. Can someone remind me of them?

Mumford & Sons were clearly a replacement for somebody...was it Fleetwood Mac?

I swear people were saying back in 2011 that Beyonce was bumped up - who dropped out?

Will we ever know who the infamous fourth headliner of 2009 was?

And have there been any other major drop outs in the past? (excluding the announced ones like U2, Kylie, Stone Roses etc.)

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Every year there seems to be rumours of headliners being pencilled-in but dropping out. But I've forgotten them all. Can someone remind me of them?

Mumford & Sons were clearly a replacement for somebody...was it Fleetwood Mac?

I swear people were saying back in 2011 that Beyonce was bumped up - who dropped out?

Will we ever know who the infamous fourth headliner of 2009 was?

And have there been any other major drop outs in the past? (excluding the announced ones like U2, Kylie, Stone Roses etc.)

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I see people talking about a fourth headliner a lot. What does that mean though? Aren't they really just a sub?

Nope. A band of genuine headliner status was pencilled in to play a few years back, and they would have been presented as a headliner of status equal to the other 3 headliners if it had happened.

(it didn't happen because of factors around that 4th band).

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I think the one I'm thinking of was pop-orientated. Perhaps Dizzee and Lily Allen?

But as there's no chance of swapping slots at Glasto (oo-er missus) then how would it work?

One headlining band would have had to play before the other headlining band on that one night. There's no other way of doing it, unsurprisingly. :P

But it wouldn't have been "co-headlining". What was planned was not two weakish bands put on the same night to strengthen up the weakness of each band as headliner. It would have been two indisputably headliner bands playing one after the other.

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One year at V they had Franz Ferdinand & Scissor Sisters co-headlinng (I think it was a last minute thing because Kylie had to pull out)

They each played a set and then everyone came out at once to do some collaborations/covers

I saw Ben Folds/Divine Comedy co-headline tour and they did something similar.

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One headlining band would have had to play before the other headlining band on that one night. There's no other way of doing it, unsurprisingly. :P

But it wouldn't have been "co-headlining". What was planned was not two weakish bands put on the same night to strengthen up the weakness of each band as headliner. It would have been two indisputably headliner bands playing one after the other.

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Okay thanks for clarifying. Seems a bit weird to me!

It's not really that weird.

Glasto had their three headliners lined up. Then along came another genuine headliner status act who said they might be able to play too, and Glastonbury accommodated them within the line-up by pencilling them in to play before the headliner on one of the nights.

Because of that act's status, Glastonbury made public statements about how they might have a 4th headliner that year.

It didn't happen in the end because of things around that 4th band, but I guarantee that everyone would have taken it as being 4 acts of genuine headliner status, and so Glastonbury having spoken of a '4th headliner' would have been accepted as accurate.

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It's not really that weird.

Glasto had their three headliners lined up. Then along came another genuine headliner status act who said they might be able to play too, and Glastonbury accommodated them within the line-up by pencilling them in to play before the headliner on one of the nights.

Because of that act's status, Glastonbury made public statements about how they might have a 4th headliner that year.

It didn't happen in the end because of things around that 4th band, but I guarantee that everyone would have taken it as being 4 acts of genuine headliner status, and so Glastonbury having spoken of a '4th headliner' would have been accepted as accurate.

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made up story!

They turned it down because of a date in Paris on the same weekend (note that there's very few dates without a day off between dates).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_of_the_Universe_%28tour%29#Tour_dates

If you google some more, you'll also find reports about how they turned it down because they couldn't fit it in their schedule.

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Not headliners but I remember Smokey Robinson appearing in the fine guide as playing and Andy Williams was announced one year (both presumably for the Sunday legend's slot).

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