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Hadouken! have gone on an indefinite hiatus. Another glowstick in the bin.

I saw them years ago when they have just released That Boy That Girl in a small gay pub which remaims as one of the best gig I've ever been to, it's just a shame I'm not keen on their music that much.

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I saw them years ago when they have just released That Boy That Girl in a small gay pub which remaims as one of the best gig I've ever been to, it's just a shame I'm not keen on their music that much.

Sounds good. I liked that first album a lot (at the time) and thought they'd probably be great live but the follow up was pretty gross.

fucking hell, NME circa 2007 must be rolling in it's grave. nu rave is taking a beating this year

Maybe they're all sacrificing themselves for the resurrection of Late of the Pier. I couldn't disagree with that.

Anyone considered the thought of Noel Gallagher headlining? unfortunately I could see it happening with a new album

Yeah I think he's probably big enough to headline a festival now his tickets fly quicker than most headliners but it's just whether a festival offers it. Otherwise, subbing everywhere he can will probably do better than headlining one exclusively.

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Yeah I think he's probably big enough to headline a festival now his tickets fly quicker than most headliners but it's just whether a festival offers it. Otherwise, subbing everywhere he can will probably do better than headlining one exclusively.

A mad fer it day with a top 3 of Noel Gallagher, Courteeners and Miles Kane. Jesus, just imagine

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Mumford and Sons are better than Blink.

Actually now that I've written that I'm not sure.

I think Mumford are probably a better live band than Blink.

Linkin Park would top it.

Mumford & Sons are the only band that have literally bored me to sleep where as I was awake for Blink's cringe-worthy set, Blink win.

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Friday main stage

The Libertines

Alt j

Bastille

Jamie t

Miles kane

Lower than atlantis

Twenty one pilots

Drenge

Circa waves

Friday nme stage

Frank turner

The gaslight anthem

Mastodon

Asking alexandria

Hacktivist

Neck deep

Saturday main stage

Red hot chili peppers

Smashing pumpkins

Weezer

Rise against

Royal blood

Cage the elephant

Mallory knox

Lonely the brave

Nothing but thieves

Saturday nme stage

Kendrick lamar

Knife party

Marina and the diamonds

Hozier

Hudson taylor

Rustie

Sunday main stage

The prodigy

Fall out boy

Bring me the horizon

All time low

Don broco

Billy talent

While she sleeps

Marmozets

Beartooth

Sunday nme stage

Two door cinema club

Haim

Kodaline

Catfish and the bottlemen

Coasts

The wytches

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I was so glad Hadouken! replaced Chiddy Bang in the NME tent, pulled a big crowd & up for it crowd.

Didn't enjoy them as much on the main stage last year, the ex wanted to see AlunaGeorge so knew I wouldn't hear my favourites, but it was awesome hearing DnB/dub step blaring out.

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