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calm down, calm down. :P

It can't be her, cos Emily said it was a name on the William Hill list at the time of the NME awards, and i'm pretty sure it wasn't on that list.

Now, who's actually got a copy of the William Hill list from that time? It might tell us who's headlining.

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So... that's 11 names ! almost anyone and everyone thats been talked about over 1146 pages! it's Madonna isn't it?

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From an article back in October......

Although most ticket holders will have to take a punt on the lineup and purchase tickets without knowing the full extent of what’s in store at the festival, William Hill have laid short odds on a long-anticipated appearance by Fleetwood Mac, who are at 4/1 to headline on Sunday night, while Muse and AC/DC both have odds of 5/1 to perform. Other names included are the enigmatic Kate Bush, and the on-off love-hate saga of Oasis, both of whom get odds of 8/1. Noel Gallagher as a solo venture is also included, along with U2, the Stone Roses and Coldplay, while Robert Plant and the notoriously festival-shy Adele are outside bets with 25/1 odds.

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I thought she only said an act that's on william hills lost might be involved, and I think Kanye West may have been on the betting at that time, I may be able to find out what the list was at the time of the nme awards, I will look into it

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calm down, calm down. :P

It can't be her, cos Emily said it was a name on the William Hill list at the time of the NME awards, and i'm pretty sure it wasn't on that list.

Now, who's actually got a copy of the William Hill list from that time? It might tell us who's headlining.

I know it's just this thread is going round in doughnuts it's driving me mad lol

I thought she said it was someone who wasn't a fav on the bookies list, so someone who was 50-1 plus I can't remember all the bands but the ones that I think I remember with outside odds were

Elton

Bowie

Macca

Daft punk I think

sure Prince was there

Radiohead

Madonna

Adele

Queen

I can't remember the rest :(

edit

add Led Zep, The Who and Smiths

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Article posted on the 28th Feb about william hill says..

Who will headline Glastonbury 2015 (last Act Pyramid Stage Sunday Night): 5/1 AC/DC; 6/1 Taylor Swift; 8/1 Coldplay; 9/1 Elton John; 10/1 Muse; 12/1 Madonna,12/1 Paul McCartney; 14/1 Blur; 14/1 Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds; 16/1 Depeche Mode, 16/1 Queen and Adam Lambert; 16/1 Rihanna; 20/1 Fleetwood Mac; 20/1 Florence and the Machine; 20/1 Pharrell Williams; 20/1 Prince; 25/1 BAR
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NOVEMBER ODDS

Foo Fighters (8/11)
Fleetwood Mac (6/4)
AC/DC (6/1)
Muse (10/1)
Taylor Swift (12/1)
Led Zeppelin (16/1)
Elton John (20/1)
Pink Floyd (20/1)
Prince (20/1)
The Stone Roses (20/1)
Daft Punk (25/1)
David Bowie (25/1)
Iron Maiden (25/1)
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds (25/1)
U2 (25/1)

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Article posted on the 28th Feb about william hill says..

Who will headline Glastonbury 2015 (last Act Pyramid Stage Sunday Night): 5/1 AC/DC; 9/1 Elton John; 10/1 Paul McCartney 14/1 Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds; 16/1 Depeche Mode, 16/1 Queen and Adam Lambert 20/1 Fleetwood Mac

id take any of the above 2bh

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The 2 types of people I've ever heard say "I don't like pop music" IRL.

1. Under 18s

2. Archetypal 'metalheads'

3. Classical music nerds

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