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The issue would be whether there's much else to do there. Is it just about the music?

Reading or Leeds?

Either way, it's very heavily about the music. The lineup is the focus of the festival, and most of the rest of it is groups of 16/17/18 year olds having post-exam-results blowouts. Leeds has a bunch of after-hours entertainment, Reading has virtually none.

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Reading or Leeds?

Either way, it's very heavily about the music. The lineup is the focus of the festival, and most of the rest of it is groups of 16/17/18 year olds having post-exam-results blowouts. Leeds has a bunch of after-hours entertainment, Reading has virtually none.

Leeds, which does thankfully seem better (Reading sounds a bit bleak, you'd have to talk to people, or something). It's definitely not high on my list of preferred festivals that I'd choose to go to on my own, but I was briefly considering going last year with friends. Think there was one day that looked really good with loads of clashes, and then slim pickings on the other days.

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Leeds, which does thankfully seem better (Reading sounds a bit bleak, you'd have to talk to people, or something). It's definitely not high on my list of preferred festivals that I'd choose to go to on my own, but I was briefly considering going last year with friends. Think there was one day that looked really good with loads of clashes, and then slim pickings on the other days.

It's still very lineup focused. If there's not a few big acts you're really wanting to see and then a fair few others scattered through the lineup you'll probably spend more time feeling bored than satisfied. Just because Leeds has some stuff doesn't make it like all the "more than just a gig in a field" ones.

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Friday

The Libertines
Fall Out Boy

Gerard Way

The Maccabees
St Vincent
Future Islands
Manchester Orchestra
Neck Deep
Lonely the Brave

Placebo
The War On Drugs
Everything Everything

Refused

Frightened Rabbit

Saturday

Metallica
Chase & Status
Royal Blood
The Gaslight Anthem
Don Broco
Pierce the Veil
Cancer Bats
Four Year Strong
Arcane Roots

Interpol
All Time Low
Run The Jewels

Lower Than Atlantis

Public Service Broadcasting

Sunday

Linkin Park
Alt-J
Frank Turner
Brand New
Death From Above 1979
The Kills
Palma Violets
Marmozets
Darlia

Knife Party
Jamie T (Headlining)
Catfish & The Bottlemen

Dropkick Murphys

Modest Mouse


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I couldn't see DFA, The Kills, St Vincent or Future Islands being booked middle of the main stage bill. Not really a right fit. Doubt St. Vincent will be around then and I think The Dead Weather will be touring rather than The Kills but either would be welcome.

Forgot about Gerard Way being a likelihood but I definitely couldn't see him being that high up. ATL are a bit low as well.

Bands pretty much seem appropriate though and I would be pleased with that.

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I couldn't see DFA, The Kills, St Vincent or Future Islands being booked middle of the main stage bill. Not really a right fit. Doubt St. Vincent will be around then and I think The Dead Weather will be touring rather than The Kills but either would be welcome.

Forgot about Gerard Way being a likelihood but I definitely couldn't see him being that high up. ATL are a bit low as well.

Bands pretty much seem appropriate though and I would be pleased with that.

I get what you mean on your points. Could see St Vincent coming back around... she did her UK tour in August after doing European fests earlier in the summer this year but I agree on the second year of the album tour it seems less likely. The others yeah seem a bit odd for main but just wanted to do something a bit different... after all we've had bands like Modest Mouse on main. Dead Weather makes sense just feels a bit weird not to have had The Kills at Reading for a while. Anyway made some changes based on what you said:

Friday

The Libertines

Alt-J

The Maccabees

All Time Low

Gerard Way

Of Monsters & Men

Lower Than Atlantis

Marmozets

Darlia

Placebo

Death From Above 1979

The War On Drugs

Refused

Frightened Rabbit

Saturday

Metallica

Chase & Status

Frank Turner

The Gaslight Anthem

Brand New

Pierce the Veil

Cancer Bats

Four Year Strong

Arcane Roots

Interpol

Catfish & The Bottlemen

Run The Jewels

Don Broco

Public Service Broadcasting

Sunday

Linkin Park

Fall Out Boy

The Dead Weather

Royal Blood

Billy Talent

Everything Everything

Manchester Orchestra

Neck Deep

Lonely the Brave

Knife Party

Jamie T (Headlining)

Future Islands

Dropkick Murphys

Modest Mouse

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For what it's worth regarding St.Vincent - at EOTR she headlined the main stage on the friday night last year and from all the other volunteers who saw her (I was watching The Gene Clark No Other band at the same time), she was apparently really shite in the open air - her current show layout and everything just sounded really lame. A few of the volunteers were really big fans too but all admitted she was disappointed.

So if she did play R&L, perhaps headline NME?

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saw St. Vincent on the Park Stage at Glastonbury and thought she was fantastic. being outdoors didn't ruin the show at all. can't see her being booked for R/Ls myself, and if she was, definitely not big enough to headline the NME. that would be an empty tent, regardless of who she was put up against

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The Libertines / The Vaccines (Co-headline)

Alt-J

Courteeners

Knife Party

Peace

Catfish and The Bottlemen

Metallica

The Smashing Pumpkins

Royal Blood

Bring Me The Horizon

Jamie T

Maccabees

The War On Drugs

Mumford & Sons

Kendrick Lamar

Two Door Cinema Club

Tame Impala

Interpol

DFA 1979

The Wombats

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saw St. Vincent on the Park Stage at Glastonbury and thought she was fantastic. being outdoors didn't ruin the show at all. can't see her being booked for R/Ls myself, and if she was, definitely not big enough to headline the NME. that would be an empty tent, regardless of who she was put up against

Fair enough, as I said - I'm going by other people's judgements of her show. I love her on record but am yet to see her live and f it happened to be she was playing outdoors, I'm sure it'd be enjoyable nonetheless :)

However, as Will and Matt have said, I do think she's big enough to headline NME and get a big crowd - at the very least the size that Alt-J got back in 2013.

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aye what he said

When you think about it, it's the same as Tame Impala and they were third down on NME. Even that was probably kinda generous.

The Libertines / The Vaccines (Co-headline)

Alt-J

Courteeners

Knife Party

Peace

Catfish and The Bottlemen

Metallica

The Smashing Pumpkins

Royal Blood

Bring Me The Horizon

Jamie T

Maccabees

The War On Drugs

Mumford & Sons

Kendrick Lamar

Two Door Cinema Club

Tame Impala

Interpol

DFA 1979

The Wombats

Don't reckon Maccabees would sub NME or TDCC and Alt-J would be third down but that'd be a pretty nice lineup.

Smashing Pumpkins probably aren't gonna be there considering what Billy said recently.

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Friday

The Libertines

Two Door Cinema Club

Courteeners

Tame Impala

Of Monsters & Men

Johnny Marr

Drenge

Manchester Orchestra

Lonely the Brave

Interpol

Palma Violets

Death From Above 1979

Lower Than Atlantis

Pulled Apart By Horses

Saturday

Metallica

Fall Out Boy

Frank Turner

Royal Blood

Pierce the Veil

Angels & Airwaves

New Found Glory

Neck Deep

Knife Party

Peace

Future Islands

Circa Waves

Frightened Rabbit

Refused

Sunday

Red Hot Chilli Peppers

Alt-J

The Maccabees

The Gaslight Anthem

Twin Atlantic

Gerard Way

Marmozets

We Are the Ocean

Darlia

Jamie T

Catfish & the Bottlemen

Run the Jewels

Wolf Alice

Django Django

Don Broco

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When you think about it, it's the same as Tame Impala and they were third down on NME. Even that was probably kinda generous.

Don't reckon Maccabees would sub NME or TDCC and Alt-J would be third down but that'd be a pretty nice lineup.

Smashing Pumpkins probably aren't gonna be there considering what Billy said recently.

Just can't think of a suitable Metallica sub that isn't fall out boy... and I wanted to be a bit more optimistic.

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Linkin Park

Fall Out Boy

Frank Turner

The Gaslight Anthem

Don Broco

Billy Talent

We Are The In Crowd

Lonely The Brave

Neck Deep

Jamie T

The Wombats

Kodaline

Metallica

Skrillex

Bring Me The Horizon

All Time Low

Angels and Airwaves

Pierce The Veil

While She Sleeps

Issues

Beartooth

Peace

Jungle

Catfish and The Bottlemen

The Libertines

Alt-J

Courteeners

Royal Blood

Manchester Orchestra

Palma Violets

Lower Than Atlantis

Marmozets

Circa Waves

Knife Party

Death From Above 1979

Everything Everything

FR: Modest Mouse, Frightened Rabbit, We Are The Ocean.

Pit: Refused, Dropkick Murphys, Asking Alexandria.

Dance: Flosstradamus, Flux Pavilion, Wilkinson.

1xtra: Run The Jewels, Young Fathers, 2 Chainz.

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FRIDAY:

MAIN

The Libertines

Two Door Cinema Club

The Maccabees

Tame Impala

Awolnation

Palma Violets

Drenge

The Subways

NME

Interpol

Jungle

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Run the Jewels

FR: Panic at the Disco

RS: Pulled Apart By Horses

DS: Flux Pavilion

1X: Maverick Sabre

SATURDAY:

MAIN

Metallica

Chase & Status

The Dead Weather

Royal Blood

Pierce the Veil

The Pretty Reckless

New Found Glory

Neck Deep

NME

Knife Party (cl.)

Peace

The Wombats

Circa Waves

FR: Temples

RS: Refused

DS: Wilkinson

1X: Azealia Banks

SUNDAY:

MAIN

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Alt-J

Courteeners

Gaslight Anthem

The Horrors

Frightened Rabbit

Marmozets

We Are the Ocean

NME

Jamie T

The War on Drugs

Future Islands

Wolf Alice

FR: Modest Mouse

RS: Don Broco

DS: Flying Lotus

1X: Lethal Bizzle

Catfish are bigger than Jungle I would say, Tame Impala are too high, NFG are too low, Alt J would be third too

An overall lack of metal as well considering Metallica are headlining

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