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3 minutes ago, Mattymooz said:

Interesting that Misch seems to be touring with Yussef now for next year, would have been interesting to see how they worked together as a duo in a live performance

They’re still listed as performing together at Love Supreme the week after Glastonbury so I reckon we’ll get both. 

That’s the first festival I’ve seen La Roux confirmed for next summer so I guess she’s another act who’s very likely to be back.

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3 minutes ago, theevilfridge said:

Have Faith No More ever played Glastonbury? They’d be a great Other sub (or would they even be that high up the lineup any more?)

Don't think so. 

Can't see them at Glastonbury purely because they wouldn't accept the slot they'd be offered. They'd be after Other headliner IMO. John Peel would ideal, but I don't see them accepting a headline slot in a tent when they can outright headline other festivals across Europe.

Still one of my favourite moments from a gig is FNM walking on to Reunited at Download, and a field full of metalheads all going ape shit. Awesome show.

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10 minutes ago, jparx said:

Don't think so. 

Can't see them at Glastonbury purely because they wouldn't accept the slot they'd be offered. They'd be after Other headliner IMO. John Peel would ideal, but I don't see them accepting a headline slot in a tent when they can outright headline other festivals across Europe.

Still one of my favourite moments from a gig is FNM walking on to Reunited at Download, and a field full of metalheads all going ape shit. Awesome show.

Yeah I think you're probably right, a JP headline set would be sick though! They did do the NME tent at Reading that one time, the same year they were headlining Download, but that was probably after having a tonne of money chucked at them so that 'heavy day' wasn't left with Kings of Leon as the main option to close.

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16 minutes ago, jparx said:

Don't think so. 

Can't see them at Glastonbury purely because they wouldn't accept the slot they'd be offered. They'd be after Other headliner IMO. John Peel would ideal, but I don't see them accepting a headline slot in a tent when they can outright headline other festivals across Europe.

Still one of my favourite moments from a gig is FNM walking on to Reunited at Download, and a field full of metalheads all going ape shit. Awesome show.

This always makes me wonder, as it's something that gets bounced around here pretty regularly.

When we talk about bands not accepting the slot they'd be offered, how often is that being based on previous behaviour or statements?  I always get the feeling that it's a position we project onto acts based on what we think we know rather than anything solid, but might be wrong.

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1 minute ago, theevilfridge said:

Yeah I think you're probably right, a JP headline set would be sick though! They did do the NME tent at Reading that one time, the same year they were headlining Download, but that was probably after having a tonne of money chucked at them so that 'heavy day' wasn't left with Kings of Leon as the main option to close.

Yeah I imagine R+L paid more than Glastonbury would offer, and the NME tent was the second stage at that festival as well. 

It's a shame really because there's quite a few acts like that in the rock/metal/alt scene who would be awesome at Glastonbury, but there's just a misalignment between what the festival would offer and the band would want, when they can play more specialist festivals for a better slot and pay. It's a tough one, but maybe acts should look at what they get from playing the festival outside of the money - exposure to a potentially new audience, great TV coverage and the potential to break out of the rock/metal box that acts inevitably get lumped in.

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2 minutes ago, Quark said:

This always makes me wonder, as it's something that gets bounced around here pretty regularly.

When we talk about bands not accepting the slot they'd be offered, how often is that being based on previous behaviour or statements?  I always get the feeling that it's a position we project onto acts based on what we think we know rather than anything solid, but might be wrong.

I don't have any specific examples to be honest. I just look at a band headlining European festivals, Glastonbury (probably) offering a much lower slot for less pay and putting 2+2 together! To be honest, I'm not even sure how much Glastonbury is chasing these type of acts in the first place (though they did randomly book Coheed that one time)

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25 minutes ago, jparx said:

I don't have any specific examples to be honest. I just look at a band headlining European festivals, Glastonbury (probably) offering a much lower slot for less pay and putting 2+2 together! To be honest, I'm not even sure how much Glastonbury is chasing these type of acts in the first place (though they did randomly book Coheed that one time)

I'd completely forgotten they got Coheed! Spent most of that set with a nose bleed if I recall. Good times.

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I don't get why no one thinks as The Strokes as a solid friday headliner. They said they were interested to play the pyramid if they were called. They play dozen of shows, well why not Glastonbury on a weird year ?
i think they are as famous as The Cure, the killers and got so much hits to play for one hour and a half.

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Just now, Cseguin said:

I don't get why no one thinks as The Strokes as a solid friday headliner. They said they were interested to play the pyramid if they were called. They play dozen of shows, well why not Glastonbury on a weird year ?
i think they are as famous as The Cure, the killers and got so much hits to play for one hour and a half.

After seeing them at Reading I strive to never be that bored again.

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16 minutes ago, BFisherr said:

See the Taylor swift thread, but Taylor is releasing her 8th album tonight, possibly why she has been holding off on announcing tour dates. Seems inconceivable that she could go 2 albums without any Europe dates. 

We’ll know more tomorrow I guess but I’ll be surprised if an album that so heavily involves the Dessners and co is suited to headlining festivals/stadiums. I think this probably fits in with Taylor coming back in 2022 with a more standard album. I hope you’re right though!

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53 minutes ago, BFisherr said:

See the Taylor swift thread, but Taylor is releasing her 8th album tonight, possibly why she has been holding off on announcing tour dates. Seems inconceivable that she could go 2 albums without any Europe dates. 

Let's wait and see what dates she announces. I still think there's a chance she's just doing UK and US shows, and the European ones have been sacked off with the uncertainty around travel. My gut is this puts her right back in the frame for Glastonbury but that's probably the hype talking. I suspect we'll find out some news on dates soon and that may shed some light on her plans for 2021. 

Interesting to see if the rescheduled US dates are still "Lover Fest" or if she's tearing up all the original plans. The fact she's billing this as her 8th record and not a side project of sorts makes me think the Lover tour has been rethought altogether.

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2 hours ago, kingcrawler said:

We’ll know more tomorrow I guess but I’ll be surprised if an album that so heavily involves the Dessners and co is suited to headlining festivals/stadiums. I think this probably fits in with Taylor coming back in 2022 with a more standard album. I hope you’re right though!

I'd say having three members of The National involved makes her more likely to be doing a festival show, rather than her usual type of gigs...

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3 hours ago, Matt42 said:

She’s caught the festival bug somewhere and at some point. I reckon joe (her lover) is a massive festie boy or something

Logistics, availability and finances are what she gets out of it. She doesnt have to go on a 9 month jaunt playing shows 5 times a week. Picks her spots and can be around for her mom, and everyone will pay the bucks. Look at the trend of younger pop stars signing vegas residency contracts. That stigma is gone with vegas being where washed up artists go to make money. They can give their best to whoever attends twice a week and can just focus on that plus any other matters. Gaga did it for her own health and she doesnt have to be out on a major tour grinding it out, which is what caused her last injury.

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19 hours ago, Quark said:

Fair enough!  Find the level of detective work on this site amazing at times, but at the same time I'm pretty certain that there's a lot of cases where we come up with 2+2=banana :lol:

I like how over the course of a few pages we go from “I’d quite like it if this band I like plays” straight through to “nailed on at this time on this stage with this set list”.

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17 hours ago, Cseguin said:

I don't get why no one thinks as The Strokes as a solid friday headliner. They said they were interested to play the pyramid if they were called. They play dozen of shows, well why not Glastonbury on a weird year ?
i think they are as famous as The Cure, the killers and got so much hits to play for one hour and a half.

You’re probably right that they’re as well known, they don’t seem to be as well loved though.

For me personally, I saw them at Reading so ticked the box* and could happily be drawn away elsewhere.

 

*just an expression I don’t actually go to see bands to tick a box ;) 

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2 minutes ago, Matt42 said:

Rock Werchter have released their day splits and it is clear now that Gorillaz were booked as a replacement for Kendrick

Yeah I’d assumed that was the case but pretty clear he’s not rescheduling now. 

Sure hope we get something a bit better than Gorillaz... but my money’s still on The 1975

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