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21 minutes ago, analdelrey said:

Do you guys know how many songs artists usually play during their set? 

Depends on who it is really. I think the Foos are getting two and a half hours or around that time, 1975 will probably get about 1.5-2 hours, the co-headliners will get 75ish minutes each I think. 

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On 2/5/2019 at 10:52 AM, analdelrey said:

Do you guys know how many songs artists usually play during their set? 

Completely depends on their slot. Headliners usually either get 1.5 or 2 hours, although Foos may get longer. Sets tend to get longer later in the day, mid-afternoon sets are usually around 30-45 mins 

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On 2/5/2019 at 11:13 AM, TKOCF said:

Depends on who it is really. I think the Foos are getting two and a half hours or around that time, 1975 will probably get about 1.5-2 hours, the co-headliners will get 75ish minutes each I think. 

if the foos description on the rnl website/app is true then they have three hours plus

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The Story So Far are only going to get a 35/40 minute slot tops so I’m thinking something along the lines of this: 

1. Proper Dose 

2. Things I Can’t Change 

3. Out Of It 

4. Keep This Up 

5. Heavy Gloom 

6. Upside Down 

7. Nerve 

8. Empty Space 

9. Quicksand 

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14 hours ago, Tom Connolly said:

The 1975 will probably get 2 hours now, they’re absolutely fucking huge

doesn't really matter. kendrick's bigger and had less time, yes he was a co head but the point is that the time they have is more dependant on what else is on that day rather than how big they are

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4 minutes ago, C14S said:

doesn't really matter. kendrick's bigger and had less time, yes he was a co head but the point is that the time they have is more dependant on what else is on that day rather than how big they are

I think Kendrick never does more than 70 mins, that's why he had the shorter set. If The 1975 demand a 2 hour slot I reckon they'd probably get it.

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On 4/9/2019 at 10:17 AM, Steve1000 said:

I think Kendrick never does more than 70 mins, that's why he had the shorter set. If The 1975 demand a 2 hour slot I reckon they'd probably get it.

No way is this true he did 1 hr 45 at the O2 when I saw him there

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1 hour ago, C14S said:

No way is this true he did 1 hr 45 at the O2 when I saw him there

Really? You'd know better than me obviously because you were there, but he barely did an hour when I saw him at Leeds and checking the setlists now, he only did 3 more songs at the O2. So I assumed it was his choice to do a short set for a headliner, but fair enough man.

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1 hour ago, Steve1000 said:

Really? You'd know better than me obviously because you were there, but he barely did an hour when I saw him at Leeds and checking the setlists now, he only did 3 more songs at the O2. So I assumed it was his choice to do a short set for a headliner, but fair enough man.

He really longed it out with all the Kung fu kenny storyline stuff which was pretty funny tbh

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I’m excited to see what ADTR’s setlist is going to be like. I'm not expecting a new album out before the festival (I think that’ll come in September) but I’m expecting a single. I’m hoping for a slightly Homesick heavy setlist as it’s 10 years since it came out and it’s the album that set them up. Perhaps something like this: 

1. I’m Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of? 

2. You Already Know What You Are 

3. 2nd Sucks 

4. Right Back At It Again 

5. *new song* 

6. All Signs Point To Lauderdale 

7. Paranoia  

8. Mr Highway’s Thinking About The End

9. Have Faith In Me 

10. Homesick 

11. All I Want 

12. If It Means a Lot to You 

13. The Plot To Bomb the Panhandle 

14. The Downfall Of Us All 

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That'd be a banger of a setlist and yet still so many I'd hope to have heard that weren't on there. I know it'll change but their setlist from two weeks ago at a festival was essentially what you wrote except Since U Been Gone was on there and the order is slightly different.

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On 4/24/2019 at 1:01 AM, Daniels312 said:

Hello anyone got an idea of what setlist Enter Shikari will do seeing as they doing 2 sets on the Sunday?

My guess is a normal The Spark tour set (shorter than their headline shows, obviously) on the main stage and then a Common Dreads heavy set later on as it turns 10 this year. 

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