There’s a few in there which could go either way or I’m not bothered if I miss but think that’s now be pretty set. Few rubbish clashes like Kasabian/Loyle plus Reytons/Pixies/CMAT but I’ll head with the lads to the most popular one. (And yes no Byrne or Twigs, just can’t into either)
I saw somewhere they were advertising Lewis' day as him live on Glagow Green and only mentioned Amy Mcdonald and CMAT as support, 0 mention of the festival
I completely agree this will probably be the last one which is a shame because the first 2 seemed so promising and now its turned into middle of the road rubbish with acts you can see everywhere else
Anyone know if the BBC are covering it next week as it'll be fascinating to see how full (or empty) it is
Did anyone catch Viagra Boys last night? A rollicking good set, with a little more free jazz than I expected.
if you’re up early, Walabi is doing a super job in the Cupra Pulse. There till six.
Alkaline Trio 90
Barrington Levy 80
Basement Jaxx 120
Billy Bragg 100
Billy Ocean 100
The Black Keys 50
Carl Cox 105
Chase & Status 120
Chelsea Wolfe 75
CMAT 135
Confidence Man 150 MAX
David Byrne 150 MAX
Disclosure 40
Everything Everything 115
Faithless 110
Fatboy Slim 100
Four Tet 130
Garbage 100
GOAT 105
Greentea Peng 120
Happy Mondays 80
Hollie Cook 90
Jorja Smith 100
José González 100
Joy Crookes 120
Judas Priest 70
Kasabian 40
Kneecap 120
Levellers 85
Linkin Park 90
Lorde 120
Madness 65
The Maccabees 110
Neck Deep 135
Nile Rodgers & Chic 100
Overmono 90
The Prodigy 145
Pulp 150 MAX
RAYE 100
Richard Ashcroft 100
Say She She 75
Scissor Sisters 120
Self Esteem 120
Skunk Anansie 100
Stereolab 110 -10
The Streets 110
Super Furry Animals 110
Thundercat 90
Tyler, the Creator 50
Underworld 125
Wet Leg 90
Wilco 95
The Wombats 60
Wolf Alice 150 MAX
They really dropped a bollock on their lineup this year. They went with Richard Ashcroft because he did well as Oasis support - But realistically, you're not getting 50k people in a field to hear the 4 or 5 songs they know at like £70+ a ticket.
Can't get my head around the Kasabian booking, either. Finsbury Park was a bold move for them, and yes it sold out, but I think you're more likely to see people make the journey to London if they want to see them rather than Glasgow. A second similar capacity show was always going to be a big ask for them.
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