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Which headliners will you be seeing?


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None of the headliners, this is my list so far

Ed, Sheeran, Lily Allen, Rudimental,Kelis, The 1975's, Angel Haze, Skrillex, Paolo Nutini, Sam Smith, M.I.A, Disclosure, The Wailers, Kaiser Chiefs, MGMT, Kiesza, and Newton Faulkner

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Friday - Arcade Fire. I am the only one of my mates who want to see them, but I dont mind a gig on my own.

Sat - Metallica. This is the best booking of the festival for me. AlWays wanted to see them, but they play at festivals I dont go to. Missed them last time they did a tour.

Sunday - Kasabian or Disclosure as it stands. Nothing really appeals that much headliner wise.

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Current thoughts are:

Friday - Arcade Fire

Saturday - Suzanne Vega

Sunday - If in chilled mood London Grammar, if in Dancey mood Disclosure

This could change once full, full line up is announced and once I've worked through the many, many clashes lower down the bill.

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