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That seems like conjecture to me

Potentially, but maybe they don't see R&L as appealing as some bands might.

I think the majority said 'shit but it'll sell'.

Er, did they? 2011 and 2012 would have been prime for R+L to throw cash at them to play high up. They didn't. I'm assuming that's because people at R+L's mums started listening to them. I'm confident it'd go down like a bag of shit if they headlined R+L, whereas they'd fit in fine at V and IOW.

In both 2011 and 2013 they've toured europe/Uk early summer and chosen Glastonbury

don't think they were in a position to play at all in 2012, probably knew the new album was gonna bring big things for them and wanted to tour after it was released (in which they did).

I don't think this is a R/L "not booking them because they aren't relevant" thing. I just think they are a band which choose bigger shows if they are offered bigger shows.

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2011 doesn't really count as 'choosing Glasto over Reading' when they only subbed the second stage, at a festival that doesn't do exclusivity. They were huge then. Would have been a coup to book them that year when R+L was failing pretty bad.

Fair point, however I don't think we can place it down to "reading doesn't want them". Even if that was the case after seeing their size and how well they sell tickets. Reading probably wants them now, hence why they are potentially lined up for 2015.

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Fair point, however I don't think we can place it down to "reading doesn't want them". Even if that was the case after seeing their size and how well they sell tickets. Reading probably wants them now, hence why they are potentially lined up for 2015.

It's just a theory, as with most of the stuff that gets said here. I don't think you can say they want them because they're a rumour on here though.

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Mumford wouldn't surprise me at all. Wasn't sure whether they'd be back next Summer but if they are then they'll probably headline V/IOW/R&L.

I don't think The Vaccines would headline. Again, if they're back next Summer, they'd be a very suitable sub for Mumford.

Linkin Park, Mumford and Sons, RHCP (or any big rock band) seems a fairly standard set, even though it's pretty abysmal.

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That wouldn't be strong at all.

Linkin Park aren't a big headliner; people have even touted them as a non-headliner before (although obvs that wouldn't happen).

Mumford are an average sized headliner. I don't think they'll sell as much on their return from hiatus.

Prodigy are a small headliner, again touted as a non-headliner.

Two weak headliners and an average headliner doesn't make a strong set. It'd probably similar in strength to if this year was QOTSA/Paramore/AM.

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Just coming to gloat I was one of those who always said Mumford would be a reading candidate when they return. And I touted Linkin park to come back. I'm basically god.

There is only one God, and yet many many people have mentioned Mumford and Linkin Park. You're nothing special.

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READING FRIDAY/LEEDS SATURDAY

MAIN STAGE

Linkin Park

Slipknot

Bring Me The Horizon

All Time Low

Twin Atlantic

Billy Talent

We Are The In Crowd

FIDLAR

Marmozets

NME/RADIO 1 STAGE

Catfish And The Bottlemen

Swim Deep

Lucy Rose

Dog Is Dead

READING SATURDAY/LEEDS SUNDAY

MAIN STAGE

The Black Keys

The Libertines

Frank Turner

The Gaslight Anthem

Miles Kane

Feeder

Palma Violets

The Drums

Drenge

NME/RADIO 1 STAGE

Deftones

Royal Blood

Ghostpoet

Savages

READING SUNDAY/LEEDS FRIDAY

MAIN STAGE

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Two Door Cinema Club

Johnny Marr

Tame Impala

Rise Against

The Horrors

City And Colour

The Orwells

Wolf Alice

NME/RADIO 1 STAGE

HAIM

OFWGKTA

Kodaline

Pulled Apart By Horses

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