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I'm quite keen on what I've heard of Billy Nomates. 

Discussion wise I'd be interested in Andy Burnham, Jack Monroe and Zarah Sultana, but as others have said that may be a bit echo chambery for me. 

The Kill the Bill stuff might be most tempting - I'd be keen to make some connections to help continued protest against it. 

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I hope that Yard Act are on somewhere else at some point as I know is common with the Left Field headliners - despite living in Leeds they're near the top of my list of bands I want to see and haven't yet but I'm not into them running over the start of McCartney. 

Also great to see Jamie Webster on there. I assume he won't be doing the sort of set he used to do at a BOSS night. 

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13 minutes ago, blutarsky said:

I'm quite keen on what I've heard of Billy Nomates. 

Discussion wise I'd be interested in Andy Burnham, Jack Monroe and Zarah Sultana, but as others have said that may be a bit echo chambery for me. 

The Kill the Bill stuff might be most tempting - I'd be keen to make some connections to help continued protest against it. 

Zarah is must to listen to, she's one of the few voices on the left, left in the labour party.

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6 minutes ago, Ingobernable said:

I hope that Yard Act are on somewhere else at some point as I know is common with the Left Field headliners - despite living in Leeds they're near the top of my list of bands I want to see and haven't yet but I'm not into them running over the start of McCartney. 

Also great to see Jamie Webster on there. I assume he won't be doing the sort of set he used to do at a BOSS night. 

No i highly doubt it, he has made a clear point of trying to make sure his liverpool stuff and his music are two seperate entities.

and as an everton fan myself i must say im very much looking forward to his set. his new album is great

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6 minutes ago, siblin said:

Looks like they are prepping for a full line up poster change imminently too - minor changes to the lineup page on the glastonbury site.

Now you've got my attention.

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1 minute ago, JoeyT said:

Now you've got my attention.

it could just be re-jigging the menus.  You can see now there are links on their main lineup page to the different stages

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