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I don't think he's playing, there's been so many "X festival is announcing, might be Kendrick" over the last few months. There's been a lot of theories that are becoming more and more farfetched and clutching at straws, with the Superbowl, Coachella and new music. If it wasn't for this "info" we'd be ruling him out. Not a fan of him anyway, so I've been hoping he's not playing for the past few months, as I'd rather roll the dice again and might get a headliner I prefer.

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1 hour ago, Col!n said:

Rolling Loud seem to be insisting on it by the looks of things, even though he got bottled at the California one in December. They are also the promoter for his recently cancelled US Tour. Seems to be a few other festivals and promoters booking him. Fuck knows how his agent is managing that.

Live Nation has stake in Rolling Loud so its not like they he got totally abandoned. Wait til they start the Travis Scott rehab tour at Rolling Loud.

 

18 minutes ago, Matt42 said:

 

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Dont know why you had faith Governors Ball of all fests was gonna nab Kendrick. 

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3 hours ago, the wonderwhy said:

Yeah they're high on a lot of people's wishlist I think. Unfortunately they're busy on the Thursday, Friday and then one of the Saturday/Sunday so it's looking kinda unlikely 

These guys dont care if they play 4 shows in a row. Right now theyre in Netherlands on friday and in Manchester Sat or Sun so its feasible to have them on either open day whenever Outbreak releases a day by day lineup.

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3 minutes ago, Suprefan said:

These guys dont care if they play 4 shows in a row. Right now theyre in Netherlands on friday and in Manchester Sat or Sun so its feasible to have them on either open day whenever Outbreak releases a day by day lineup.

Of course, but its still more likely that they just wont be there 

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On 1/18/2022 at 1:42 PM, maelzoid said:

The thing with Toto is they're down to two original members, and neither is the lead singer. I'd appreciate the hits, but with different vocals, it's not quite the same thing.

I'd love to see an hour of Bryan Adams on the Pyramid on a sunny afternoon. He could probably headline some smaller fests, hell even IOW these days, so not sure how he'd feel lower down the bill. As mentioned, Reckless is legit brilliant. He could just play that in full and I'd be happy (and certainly I could do without the Robin Hood song).

Saw him headline Cornbury ( wife is a fan so I booked day tickets as a birthday pressie) he was very good and  he is headlining again this year I think.

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I feel like you could rule out Swift for the same reason that we've been discussing ruling out Kendrick...even moreso because that Open'er person openly said that Swift wasn't touring in 2022. I still think Kendrick is possible based on what all of the insiders have been saying but tbd i guess

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1 hour ago, Matt42 said:

Same tbh. His placements are a bit all over the place depending on the festival. He headlined IOW but is third down Parklife…

Tbh IOW probably isn’t a very good indicator these days considering the downturn they’ve taken. I kind of expected him to headline Parklife too, but he’s probably just happy to take any gigs he can get, especially when they’ve booked two fairly big headliners above him. 

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18 minutes ago, FloorFiller said:

Tbh IOW probably isn’t a very good indicator these days considering the downturn they’ve taken. I kind of expected him to headline Parklife too, but he’s probably just happy to take any gigs he can get, especially when they’ve booked two fairly big headliners above him. 

I can’t see Lewis as a headline threat for Glastonbury anymore if he’s already looking like he’s stalling at other festivals.
 

What I also don’t understand is why a lot of these breakout stars take 5 years to release a follow up from their debut. Career wise I think the smartest thing is to try and release a follow up 2 years after your debut if you hit it big, as you stand a better chance of being able to to do a larger tour with longer sets. 

I really don’t get this trend of releasing a big debut, maybe headlining a few smaller festivals, maybe sub a few big ones, and then just stall on their follow up. If your second album is a notch below your first then the only way is down and your positions look awkward. 

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