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2019 Headliners


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1 minute ago, Zoo Music Girl said:

I know, this thread just gets more hyperbolic

That's the fun of it. It's been a big blow losing Macca, it's all gone a bit Buzz Lightyear finds out he's a toy here now, might as well run with it.

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29 minutes ago, The Martini Police said:

Back to a topic from earlier then. The Killers are active. Not that I think it’ll happen, especially without a new album until 2020.

 

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27 minutes ago, RyanS said:

Kid Rock? Sting? Pitbull? Bush? 

Is this the worst festival lineup of all time?

Personally I don't think any American line-up is better 

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10 minutes ago, thrillhouse188 said:

Was so disappointed with their Reading set in 2011, would love to see them do a late tent set

agree, late and kicked up a fuss when they were told they were going to run over the curfew. Probably the worst headliner i ever saw at Reading (2011-15).

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1 minute ago, dentalplan said:

It’s in Texas.

Texas in May. Glastonbury is at the end of June.

Seems unlikely that they would only play one US festival next summer, a few US dates in May before a jaunt around the European summer fests is hardly inconceivable.

I'm not saying they'll play, but they have to be considered.

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11 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

Texas in May. Glastonbury is at the end of June.

Seems unlikely that they would only play one US festival next summer, a few US dates in May before a jaunt around the European summer fests is hardly inconceivable.

I'm not saying they'll play, but they have to be considered.

One-off payday not far from home. Happens quite often really.

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36 minutes ago, priest17 said:

I know they're not the biggest band in the world and they haven't completely lived up to their first album since but they are maybe the coolest new York band ever and they do show flashes of brilliance. I'd say this thread has convinced me that Interpol are headlining Glastonbury 2019. On the Sunday for the locals, obviously. 

I mean I'm not sure i agree that New Jersey is the same as New York, although the New Jersey people like to they're New Yorkers, i also prefer Born to Run to Greetings from Asbury Park. But it's great that you're convinved that Bruce and the E Street Band are headlining this year now.

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44 minutes ago, deadpheasant said:

Just musically speaking is Lady Gaga any bigger than Katy Perry?

Gaga's last tour grossed $94 mill over 49 shows with a bunch of cancelled tour dates

Perry's last tour grossed $28 mill over 119 shows

EDIT: Admittedly these are global figures so may not be the best guidline but

 

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1 hour ago, RyanS said:

Kid Rock? Sting? Pitbull? Bush? 

Is this the worst festival lineup of all time?

The Killers

Counting Crowes

Alanis Morrisette

Garbage

St Paul & The Babs

B52s

Joan Jett

 The Beat

I'd be made up with that :D

 

44 minutes ago, priest17 said:

.... but they are maybe the coolest new York band ever.

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