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2019 Headliners


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I'd be surprised if we don't get anything before Christmas. I think we will get one headliner announcement to drum up some extra excitement. I doubt it'll be The Cure as they have tickets to sell, so it'll either be Macca or whoever the 3rd headliner is.

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3 minutes ago, jparx said:

I'd be surprised if we don't get anything before Christmas. I think we will get one headliner announcement to drum up some extra excitement. I doubt it'll be The Cure as they have tickets to sell, so it'll either be Macca or whoever the 3rd headliner is.

Wouldn't a sold out Glastonbury slot help sales for the Cure?

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6 minutes ago, jparx said:

I'd be surprised if we don't get anything before Christmas. I think we will get one headliner announcement to drum up some extra excitement. I doubt it'll be The Cure as they have tickets to sell, so it'll either be Macca or whoever the 3rd headliner is.

There's only ever been 4 headliners and 1 legends slot act announced before February.

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52 minutes ago, RarerThanDandyB said:

Wouldn't a sold out Glastonbury slot help sales for the Cure?

Well, Cure fans with Glasto tickets might not bother buying them for the Glasgow show if they're announced for G. They might want to hold off on the G announcement for as long as possible.

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2 minutes ago, slash's hat said:

I feel the appeal of Paul McCartney by the yoof might be overestimated on these boards too. 

But Glasto is a festival that tends to attract an older crowd anyway. Not saying the yoof don't go, but it's more skewed towards older people than Reading.

And he's a Beatle!

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15 minutes ago, jparx said:

But Glasto is a festival that tends to attract an older crowd anyway. Not saying the yoof don't go, but it's more skewed towards older people than Reading.

And he's a Beatle!

:D

That guys get his awesome. Knows his Bert and Ernie but no idea about the Beatles :lol:

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4 minutes ago, slash's hat said:

But the oldies will complain about value for money seriously going downhill. "When I was younger we got half The Who, only get a quarter of The Beatles for your money these days!" (Shakes stick)

Has something happened to Ringo? 

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23 minutes ago, crocodiles said:

Yes yes and yes would be a dream but won't happen . 

I'd settle for David Byrne 

Tina and Chris played in 2013 and loved it, so they'll recommend it to Byrne if there's a chance, but Davey's not for reformin', having far too much fun on his own isn't he!

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