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Chavmeisterdeluxe

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45 minutes ago, justanothername said:

I'm starting to think that Shikari will be willing to do it. The main stage at Slam Dunk isn't any bigger and a headline slot would allow them to bring all that production they love. I hope it's them, would make me and my mate very happy :D

Shikari would be a brilliant headliner. Feel like 9/10 people at the festival would love them. 

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Had a second go at a line up prediction and tried to make it a bit more realistic (although still definitely wishful thinking):

At The Drive-In
Arcane Roots

Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes
Jamie Lenman
Milk Teeth
Employed to Serve
Brutus
Terrible Love

Hundred Reasons
De Staat
Wstr
Vukovi
Press to Meco
Soeur
--------
Wolf Alice
Frightened Rabbit
Hell Is For Heroes
Vex Red
The Xcerts
Ben Marwood
Gold Key
Fatherson
Delta Sleep

Every Time I Die
Mongol Horde
Bury Tomorrow
Turbowolf
Good Tiger
Casey
Frontierer
Toy Mountains
Haggard Cat

mewithoutyou
Black Foxxes
Sorority Noise
Slotface
Axes
Totorro
Dream Wife
Yonaka
itoldyouiwouldeatyou
------
Enter Shikari
Architects
Creeper
Marmozets
A
Boston Manor
Tellison
Tiny Moving Parts
Nervus

Manchester Orchestra
Touche Amore
Future of the Left
Julien Baker
Trash Boat
Slaughter Beach, Dog
Normandie
Woes
Junior

PUP
Into It. Over It.
Tangled Hair
Wot Gorilla?
Gender Roles
The Spook School
Press Club
Hannah Lou Clark

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If the Thursdays another propper day, we won't be seeing Frank Carter back, Architects are easily big enough and in fact probably too big to headline, and I don't see Wolf Alice there at all. Nice looking thing, but think it's way too optimistic.

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13 minutes ago, Andrinald said:

Had a second go at a line up prediction and tried to make it a bit more realistic (although still definitely wishful thinking):

At The Drive-In
Arcane Roots

Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes
Jamie Lenman
Milk Teeth
Employed to Serve
Brutus
Terrible Love

Hundred Reasons
De Staat
Wstr
Vukovi
Press to Meco
Soeur
--------
Wolf Alice
Frightened Rabbit
Hell Is For Heroes
Vex Red
The Xcerts
Ben Marwood
Gold Key
Fatherson
Delta Sleep

Every Time I Die
Mongol Horde
Bury Tomorrow
Turbowolf
Good Tiger
Casey
Frontierer
Toy Mountains
Haggard Cat

mewithoutyou
Black Foxxes
Sorority Noise
Slotface
Axes
Totorro
Dream Wife
Yonaka
itoldyouiwouldeatyou
------
Enter Shikari
Architects
Creeper
Marmozets
A
Boston Manor
Tellison
Tiny Moving Parts
Nervus

Manchester Orchestra
Touche Amore
Future of the Left
Julien Baker
Trash Boat
Slaughter Beach, Dog
Normandie
Woes
Junior

PUP
Into It. Over It.
Tangled Hair
Wot Gorilla?
Gender Roles
The Spook School
Press Club
Hannah Lou Clark

Yeah, there is certainly some wishful thinking there. No way are Architects going to sub, they'd probably headline and Creeper are quite a big deal and that Sat has probably got far too many American acts. Also I've Wolf Alice crop up a few times but I don't see why'd they play really.

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On 24/01/2018 at 12:49 PM, Steve1000 said:

Surely not, all 3 of them are stronger than any previous headliners (or equal to in Franks case). It's what a 5k festival?

ATDI / Neck Deep / Frank Turner I think, maybe Gaslight if your lucky.

It's actually a 10k festival now. Noticed that doubling of capacity last year in all the interviews they did.

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On 25 January 2018 at 1:02 PM, Chavmeisterdeluxe said:

It's actually a 10k festival now. Noticed that doubling of capacity last year in all the interviews they did.

Really ? I went in 2016 and 2017 and the layout was almost exactly the same, and felt like the crowds were the same size.

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21 minutes ago, Jack w said:

So I'm guessing tomorrows will be the American band from "one of my all-time fave bands"? And Wednesday is "one of the very best around atm" and probably someone that would appeal to a typical Kerrang reader so someone like neck deep?

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At the Drive In Sunday, Enter Shikari Wednesday.

 

5 minutes ago, WFD said:

Really ? I went in 2016 and 2017 and the layout was almost exactly the same, and felt like the crowds were the same size.

The difference was more noticeable between 15 and 16 so that may have been where it changed. They did change the layout of the camps and stages last year though.

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9 minutes ago, Jericode said:

Judging from the preview at the back of this week's Kerrang, Don Broco are gonna be the cover stars next week. Any chance it's them or is it just going to be because the album is out Friday?

Just cos the album's out. Think they'll have a decent slot at Reading 

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2 hours ago, Chavmeisterdeluxe said:

At the Drive In Sunday, Enter Shikari Wednesday.

 

The difference was more noticeable between 15 and 16 so that may have been where it changed. They did change the layout of the camps and stages last year though.

16 was only 5k.

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2 hours ago, Chavmeisterdeluxe said:

The difference was more noticeable between 15 and 16 so that may have been where it changed. They did change the layout of the camps and stages last year though.

True yeah there were some changes last year, but still seemed to be within the overall same footprint as the year before.

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