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Headliners 2016


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2 minutes ago, JoBalls said:

NME Awards a couple of hours away... Did we ever establish whether they are actually sponsored by the city of Austin in Texas?

Weirdly, they are actually sponsored by the city. Not really sure how or why that ever came about but hey. 

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5 minutes ago, Mezhyp1 said:

None on the headliners at the moment Morph 

 

Betfair have some interesting betting on Coldplays first song 

 

https://www.betfair.com/sport/new/#/special-bets?lhsComp=all&competitionId=25351&rhsComp=markets&marketId=924.44870115

Just noticed that there too. Not really worth betting on anything there though given that A Head Full of Dreams seems most likely and it isn't even listed.

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4 minutes ago, Woffy said:

(Didn't) NME sponsor South by South West (Music Fest) in Austin Texas.

Or is that too obvious and I dunno what you lot are in about?

Otherwise known as SXSW.

Google / wiki it.

It's a pretty big deal.

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52 minutes ago, dannygrif said:

Weirdly, they are actually sponsored by the city. Not really sure how or why that ever came about but hey. 

It's just their tourist board trying a new way to advertise the city 

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Bob Lander, President & CEO of the Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau said: "We are thrilled to be the title sponsor for the 2014 NME Awards. This partnership represents an incredible opportunity to expose our Live Music Capital of the World brand and outstanding Austin talent to their fan base."

"Additionally, Austin represents a long established and world renowned musical legacy and we’re looking forward to globalising that image."

 

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14 minutes ago, Martin Ashford said:

How about  a bit of Shania - very long introduction but when she hits the stage - OOHHH MAMA!!!! I would love her to be one of the female acts.

Rather her than Fucking Coldplay

 

http://newsthump.com/2016/02/17/coldplay-to-change-name-to-fking-coldplay/

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