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I think now the 'five year rule' is out of the window then Muse are probably fair candidates; less so Foos and Kasabian but who knows?

I think The Black Keys or The Vaccines will step up next year. Mumfords probably won't have an album out by next year's fest. Florence - if she does Glastonbury this year then I can see her being in demand everywhere next year; if she doesn't then I think R+L might bump her up.

If she doesn't, though, Glastonbury could easily bump her up next year instead.

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If she doesn't, though, Glastonbury could easily bump her up next year instead.

Yeah, that too. I don't think V or IOW would be interested without someone letting her step up at their festival first.

Either way, I think The Black Keys are far and away the front runners if there's only one new headliner in the mix.

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Yeah, that too. I don't think V or IOW would be interested without someone letting her step up at their festival first.

Either way, I think The Black Keys are far and away the front runners if there's only one new headliner in the mix.

Yeah The Black Keys would be my favourites for a headliner next year (as in, I think it will be them, not that I want it to be).

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Could Arcade Fire play? or KOL? or if Foals dont play this year could R&l give them the bump up next year??

Arcade Fire and KOL probably won't be touring their albums then, and it'd be a rubbish booking. Yeah Foals could if they don't play this year and have a new album by then.

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Hahahaha my dad did that! And Reading 2011. The Glasto set was shite though.

They played citizen erased though :( my broadband wasn't quick enough to play it either!

It was impossible for me to record 2011, as I was out of the country over a week before it. The amount of times I've seen it after has made up for that though

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