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I don't know if Take That would do it, but if they did I could see a Dance act to headline 4Music and maybe have jake bugg headline the arena but I doubt take that would do V. If they did I would like Robbie Williams to sub them ;-). Have they done any festivals ever? Even when Robbie was with them

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LOL, so Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Metallica aren't popular? Can I remind you that Black Sabbath had a number 1 album this year.

Bullet For My Valentine have had 2 albums in the UK top 10, and the other two placed at 11 and 21, with millions of sales worldwide. Iron Maiden's most recent album (2010) got to number 1 in 28 countries and debuted at number 1 in the UK chart.

How is having it's own festival a reason for it not being popular? There are Sonisphere (in multiple countries) and Download, which have, respectively*, capacities of about 30,000 and 120,000, which almost always sell out, or get incredibly close.

I could go on, but I don't think there is any need. Heavy Metal is clearly popular, just because songs like War Pigs aren't on MTV every day, doesn't mean it's not popular...

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