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2019 Headliners


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2 minutes ago, ConorC said:

Are they at their commercial peak now?

Spotify streaming numbers (not always the best metric, I know) are massively down on previous albums. TBHC literally has about 10% of the numbers that AM does, that's unheard of really if you compare it to new music from other big names.

I haven't delved that far into it in fairness, I guess I was looking at it more from the creative side. They're still selling out arena's around the country and as far as I'm aware, doing well in Europe/America. I know first hand from trying to get tickets for the Manchester gigs when they went on sale, it was incredibly difficult.

I couldn't tell you about Spotify numbers but as of right now, there aren't many bigger bands out there who are active. 

For what it's worth I don't think they will headline next year but I think there's a lot of people who are trying to discount them because they can't get their head around the new record

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10 minutes ago, MetaKate said:

I think this seems like the perfect time to start my arguments on why its definitely going to be Daft Punk. 

Daft Punk, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd subbed by Stone Roses, Fleetwood Mac and The Beatles holograms.

 

Book it in your diaries now (untill we get the poster and they are nowhere to be seen).

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2 minutes ago, mufcok said:

I haven't delved that far into it in fairness, I guess I was looking at it more from the creative side. They're still selling out arena's around the country and as far as I'm aware, doing well in Europe/America. I know first hand from trying to get tickets for the Manchester gigs when they went on sale, it was incredibly difficult.

I couldn't tell you about Spotify numbers but as of right now, there aren't many bigger bands out there who are active. 

For what it's worth I don't think they will headline next year but I think there's a lot of people who are trying to discount them because they can't get their head around the new record

They do sell lots of tickets and they're definitely still headline material any which way you look at it, Whether or not people like the new album is a subjective thing.

But as far as 'commercial peak' I'm not sure. I think the difficulty in getting tickets for their tour says more about how long they've been away rather than how popular their new music is, there'll have been a generation of teenagers for whom that will have been their first chance to see them live. Four Out Of Five is probably the most well known track from TBHC but was it a hit? Not really. Casuals could name lots from AM.

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7 minutes ago, mufcok said:

For what it's worth I don't think they will headline next year but I think there's a lot of people who are trying to discount them because they can't get their head around the new record

Muse headlined after The Resistance, I dont see why AM cant after their new album considering its better than the resistance.

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10 minutes ago, mufcok said:

For what it's worth I don't think they will headline next year but I think there's a lot of people who are trying to discount them because they can't get their head around the new record

I think they'll be IoW next year, Glastonbury in 2020. They'd be a worthy headliner but if Macca and The Cure are correct, I can't see (a) another all male headliner lineup and (b) them not doing IoW for the ££

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1 minute ago, Xeph1995 said:

Muse headlined after The Resistance, I dont see why AM cant after their new album considering its better than the resistance.

Absolutely no reason why they can't and I hope they do, I just think if they have Macca and the Cure they'd maybe be looking for someone a bit more 'diverse' for the 3rd slot. Time will tell

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Just now, Keithy said:

I think they'll be IoW next year, Glastonbury in 2020. They'd be a worthy headliner but if Macca and The Cure are correct, I can't see (a) another all male headliner lineup and (b) them not doing IoW for the ££

Yeah, that's my take on it as well

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2 minutes ago, mufcok said:

Absolutely no reason why they can't and I hope they do, I just think if they have Macca and the Cure they'd maybe be looking for someone a bit more 'diverse' for the 3rd slot. Time will tell

Id happily let them drop the the cure and have AM instead haha

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