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2019 Headliners


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1 minute ago, thesecretingredientiscrime said:

But you were complaining about Stormzy?

Same thing. It should be someone who's great now, not someone who might be massive in the future. There are plenty of slots for legends / upcoming acts. But again, this is just my view on it.

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1 minute ago, yosoyyoberdi said:

Same thing. It should be someone who's great now, not someone who might be massive in the future. There are plenty of slots for legends / upcoming acts. But again, this is just my view on it.

but someone has to elevate an act to someone who's great now - and that's about more than just the act's output, that's about a public perception too - that's helped brought about by booking that act into big slots.

I think it's a great booking. I guess he'll smash it and then he will be 'great now'.

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1 minute ago, eFestivals said:

but someone has to elevate an act to someone who's great now - and that's about more than just the act's output, that's about a public perception too - that's helped brought about by booking that act into big slots.

I think it's a great booking. I guess he'll smash it and then he will be 'great now'.

Sure, you might be right and he'll become massive after this. It's just there are plenty of small, medium and big festivals that should elevate him before this. Still a more brave and interesting booking than The Cure, for sure. 

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13 minutes ago, yosoyyoberdi said:

Same thing. It should be someone who's great now, not someone who might be massive in the future. There are plenty of slots for legends / upcoming acts. But again, this is just my view on it.

What difference does it actually make to the majority of acts who are great now?

By booking acts like Stormzy (he’s an example but in general), it helps the artist by giving them an opportunity they’ve never had before, the genre by giving it its biggest ever showcase, the festival by showing how its willing to take risks, and festivals in general by adding to a somewhat dying headliner market.

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6 hours ago, Bradders said:

Some people are massively overestimating how much Nick Grimshaw and his mates give about Glastonbury placements. A lot of people think Dolly Parton headlined ffs, most people outside this forum don’t care about placement they just think it’s mildly interesting and worth repeating when they hear a rumour someone’s playing.

I stood next to Grimshaw watching Dolly at the Pyramid in the depth of the crowd. Remember it clear as day, he had a leather skirt on with ASAP Rocky tee, and him the crew were having a right ol' sesh on the hooter

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It reminds me of 2015. I’m pretty sure it took a long time to feel confident in the headline trio. Not much was said about Kanye before he was announced. Also the Foos were similar to the cure in that we’d seen their dates and there was a few things flying about - but plenty to suggest they might not do it

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17 minutes ago, mufcok said:

Nobody has a clue do they on this third headline slot do they? 673 pages in, absolutely no idea :lol:

I haven't been in this thread too much lately so i've probably missed 100 rumours but... are we fairly confident of the 2nd headliner now then??

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1 minute ago, DareToDibble said:

I haven't been in this thread too much lately so i've probably missed 100 rumours but... are we fairly confident of the 2nd headliner now then??

Still The Cure, probably for Sunday. Don't ask on the third.

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I’m going back out on a limb. I know Emily said no but I think that’s it Fleetwood Mac. One of last on Michael’s wish list. Wembley gigs finish couple weeks before. They won’t announce until every ticket has sold. 

Eavis and co have lied before. I’ve also been spectacularly wrong before. 

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