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Kasabian have just announced a huge homecoming gig in Leicester on June 21st... Could be followed by a huge Glasto slot the following weekend? They did make it very clear last year that they want to do it.

Suspect there will be mixed reactions to this possibility!!

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The reactions will probably be the same as in all the other Kasabian discussions - a readily-available, eager and predictable headliner with mass-appeal but which brings very little excitement to the line-up due to how often they are doing festivals/concerts (and that's coming from a massive fan).

Not sure whether this gig makes them more or less likely, probably neither.

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Looks likely I think :D.....but then they done just HRC this year with just a few warm up shows so it's entirely possible they would be willing to do this gig on it's own in the summer before the Arena tour.

Apparently they want to have their new album out by then to:

http://www.efestivals.co.uk/news/13/131126a.shtml

The band are currently working on their fifth album, and hope to release it in time for the Victoria Park show.

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King if kings? No, you're right.. I do feel the expectation is higher than Kasabian though.. I rarely see a headliner but they don't fit in with Young, Blur, U2, Stones, Wonder status of recent years, at all..

Maybe I'm in a minority but for me, they're a very predictable middle of the road indie band..

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You make it sound like Glasto only has headliners like Young, Wonder, U2 and The Stones. They fit in perfectly with the likes of the Arctics, Mumford, KOL, Muse and The Killers.

And yes they're predictable middle of the road indie, but why do you think that isn't suitable?

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You make it sound like Glasto only has headliners like Young, Wonder, U2 and The Stones. They fit in perfectly with the likes of the Arctics, Mumford, KOL, Muse and The Killers.

And yes they're predictable middle of the road indie, but why do you think that isn't suitable?

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If Arcade Fire are a given for Friday, which is what near enough everybody is saying, Kasabian would be Saturday headliner.. That's the situation I couldn't see them being in.. To me, Arcade Fire then Kasabian is very uninspiring..

Not saying Glastonbury only pulls in those huge names. That's not what the festival is about..

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If Kasabian were headlining, I'd go and see them.... I've seen them 6 times before and they always put on a brilliant show, I always walk away having had a good time, and whilst they are "middle of the road" indie, their music is really suited to a festival set (especially if it's raining).

The problem is, that they aren't exciting. Not because they aren't good, but because they have headlined every other festival... They are just around too much at the moment.

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