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Lineup 2016


Matt42

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I doubt Arcade Fire will have an album out by then, late 2016 or early 2017 seems more likely.

 

2016 probably, there's always been a three year gap for their albums. If it is out in late 2016 then they could still do it, they wouldn't be the first headliner to play before their next album is due out, like Eminem in 2013 for example.

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I would like to say Foo Fighters but they most likely will be doing Glastonbury next year since Dave Grohl broke his leg this year and had to pull out of Glastonbury this year, however I will leave them in just in case. My 4 I am going for is as follows:

Foo Fighters or Kasabian

Bastille

The Prodigy

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Friday:

 

Florence and the machine

The 1975

Frank turner

Kaiser chiefs

The pretty reckless

Circa waves

Pvris

Modern baseball

As it is

 

Enter shikari

Brand new

Billy talent

Marmozets

 

 

Saturday:

 

Red hot chili peppers

Imagine dragons

The offspring

Tame impala

Sum 41

Eagles of death metal

Slaves

The menzingers

The bohicas

 

Major lazer

Shura

Of monsters and men

Mo

 

 

Sunday:

 

The prodigy

You me at six

A day to remember

Run the jewels

Architects

Lower than atlantis

The wonder years

Beartooth

Moose blood

 

The vaccines

Kodaline

Band of skulls

Cage the elephant

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I think there is potential for all 3 of Foo's, Blur and Flo but I don't think it'll happen. It's an early prediction for Flo at IOW for me although Reading would help me more. I'm not surprised she nailed Glastonbury, she was awesome at Leeds 2012 before Kasabian as well.

 

Edit: Bloody mobile phones!

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