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2019 Headliners


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12 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

Macca is a must see, and I’d certainly be intrigued to watch some of Gaga. It wouldn’t take much elsewhere to drag me away from The Cure as I’ve seen them fairly recently.

Same for me, except I last saw The Cure in 86, and they didn’t do much for me then. I’m still not convinced they’re going to be there - they just don’t feel like the sort of act that gets booked for that slot to me.

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21 hours ago, Martin Ashford said:

I'm actually fairly confident that Taylor Swift is going to perform next year. Not necessarily headline, but perform. Here are my reasons:

A) They have been after her for years but between the time that they began to think like this and now she has become the biggest female pop star in the World -  fact

B ) She must be surprisingly affordable - has  played for the BBC Big Weekend slot on two occasions.

C) On neither of the above did she actually headline - content to play second fiddle to Foo Fighters and Florence.

D) By next June the mega scale Reputation tour will be long past and it will be just about the time she will be itching to perform in front of a massive crowd again. This is one act that definitely doesn't feel the need to have their entire "show" to make the audience go nuts.

E) Her best buddy Ed Sheeran has done it and do you honestly think he hasn't tried to convince her that it's a smart move?

 

What the Hell, it's been a while...1434374073_MartinSwift.jpg.ee32e958832ca7587caedc42ebf489c2.jpg

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19 minutes ago, dentalplan said:

Any day now I'm anticipating an extra Macca date in Badiddlyboing, Idaho to bring down Maxwell's Silver Hammer on his Pyramid chances. The closing up of The Cure's dates has got me pretty wary.

Macca plays Phoenix on the wednesday. 

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3 minutes ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

I saw 8 of the first 12 Pyramid headliners I could watch.

I havent seen any of the last 9... I would be all in on Macca, but recent live videos put me off. 

Yeah, once you start seeing acts away from the Pyramid you tend to stay away. In 2016 I ended up not seeing a single act at the main stage.

Edit: Having said that, I saw loads in 2017, including one headliner.

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39 minutes ago, dentalplan said:

Any day now I'm anticipating an extra Macca date in Badiddlyboing, Idaho to bring down Maxwell's Silver Hammer on his Pyramid chances. The closing up of The Cure's dates has got me pretty wary.

Yeah, I'm starting to think Fleetwood Mac might well be back in. As well as Country Winston and the lads of course. 

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5 minutes ago, kingcrawler said:

Yeah, I'm starting to think Fleetwood Mac might well be back in. As well as Country Winston and the lads of course. 

From a purely selfish perspective I’d welcome the Mac over the Macca. Seen McCartney before and seeing him again in December, whereas I’ve never seen FM.

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9 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

My guess would be Sunday. He’ll be flying back from the US on the Thursday, give him as long as possible to get over the jet lag.

Fits the bill for the super Sunday sing a long Pyramid party too. 

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If it’s AM, The Cure and Macca, it’s possible I won’t bother with the Pyramid at all. Only Macca could sway me. 

I really don’t think it’s going to be that trio, though. 

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23 minutes ago, kingcrawler said:

Yeah, I'm starting to think Fleetwood Mac might well be back in. As well as Country Winston and the lads of course. 

The setlist posted earlier seems fun but I kinda feel like Glastonbury deserves better than this iteration of the Mac. Maybe the best chance of getting them in Glastonbury's price range, of course.

17 minutes ago, SwedgeAntilles said:

Any idea which day Macca is likely to be if he does appear? 

I'd say Saturday instead, as I don't feel that The Cure are especially likely to book b2b headline dates in different countries. Either way, probably not Friday.

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35 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

I’ve ended up seeing the last eight consecutive Pyramid headliners, some great, some duffers.

Suede in 2015 was the last time I didn’t watch one.

Eight? Why so many? Did you really think the best the festival had to offer every night for the past few years was on the Pyramid? Every night?

A good Pyramid headliner is a wonderful thing. But so's one at W Holts. And t'Other. And The Park. And (presumably) JPT and other places.

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