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I'd imagine Ed Sheeran will headline Glastonbury the year after the fallow year. Nice enough gap since he last played and a good 'safe' headline to book pretty early on - can't see him throwing a tantrum and pulling out or anything.

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I'd imagine Ed Sheeran will headline Glastonbury the year after the fallow year. Nice enough gap since he last played and a good 'safe' headline to book pretty early on - can't see him throwing a tantrum and pulling out or anything.

Hopefully his new album's out for 2017 fests (surely will be) and then Glastonbury don't want him a year after everyone else.

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Hopefully his new album's out for 2017 fests (surely will be) and then Glastonbury don't want him a year after everyone else.

Hope he releases the album in November / December so that Glastonbury can book him and not feel like they are getting him second to anyone ;)

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What

Matt edited his post to make me look like I was randomly pointing out when Ed Sheeran's album was released rather than responding to something he'd said.

Edit: actually he edited before I replied so I think I'm imagining stuff or something. Apols Matt.

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Matt edited his post to make me look like I was randomly pointing out when Ed Sheeran's album was released rather than responding to something he'd said.

Yeah I got that, I just don't understand why he replied to your post with whatever the fuck he said.

Edit: He probs edited it between you loading up the page and clicking 'quote', init.

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I think if Kanye West goes down well at Glastonbury, there is the possibility of him headlining Reading + Leeds... Not quite the near universal love for Eminem (and Kendrick Lamar playing this year) but something similar to them, so it may work.

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The 1975 could probably do that yeah, how I've got no bloody idea but it's what the kids like.

I don't think Frank will play anything above sub, I'm even skeptical about him getting that slot.

Think frank would be third or could see him headlining the nme tent.

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