Jump to content

LAWKS! It's the next announcement thread


jparx

Recommended Posts

I know not everyones cup of tea, but really hoping for Sam Fender again this year. 

Think he's a phenomenal talent, his set in 2022 (Admittedly on saw it on iPlayer) was quality, crowd so engaged.

My mate went to see him on my recommendation having not known of his stuff before and loved it. 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, Jacko45 said:

I know not everyones cup of tea, but really hoping for Sam Fender again this year. 

Think he's a phenomenal talent, his set in 2022 (Admittedly on saw it on iPlayer) was quality, crowd so engaged.

My mate went to see him on my recommendation having not known of his stuff before and loved it. 

Wouldn't get your hopes up, sub headliners don't tend to return the following year. 

Could be a headliner option in 2025 though. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

15 minutes ago, nikkic said:

Wouldn't get your hopes up, sub headliners don't tend to return the following year. 

Could be a headliner option in 2025 though. 

My first year, so not HUGELY worried about the line-up music wise, will have lots to occupy myself.

But currently about 6 people I want to see haha. 

  • Thanks 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 5/4/2023 at 10:46 AM, t0paz said:

The perceived problem with WG was that it was too popular on the Thursday, leading to overcrowding. I think we need to give the festival more credit than to assume they would take it away and replace it with nothing. That would just lead to anywhere else on site with acts on being far busier than they were already. It’s not like there is tumbleweed blowing through an empty Shangri La on a Thursday evening. Evolution can be a very good thing!

Aye, it was pretty wild! Those Thursday afternoons were responsible for some of my favourite ever festival memories.  Not got anything to add to the convo, just wanted an excuse to post these 🙂

image.thumb.png.c9f4115c9987e19c07e7703890f16cd9.png
image.thumb.png.9ef28156caec8321aec32a27888730eb.pngimage.thumb.png.3d6b24877d3d49532326c0034c1c3f5a.png
image.thumb.png.aeec5f50684ce6df5eac838baf185ec0.pngimage.thumb.png.2dde9cea584e02c951265fe6095a1bd9.png

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Justiceforcedave said:

Aye, it was pretty wild! Those Thursday afternoons were responsible for some of my favourite ever festival memories.  Not got anything to add to the convo, just wanted an excuse to post these 🙂

image.thumb.png.c9f4115c9987e19c07e7703890f16cd9.png
image.thumb.png.9ef28156caec8321aec32a27888730eb.pngimage.thumb.png.3d6b24877d3d49532326c0034c1c3f5a.png
image.thumb.png.aeec5f50684ce6df5eac838baf185ec0.pngimage.thumb.png.2dde9cea584e02c951265fe6095a1bd9.png

Saw 3 separate couples get engaged in there in 2017

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 hours ago, Twiggy553 said:

Saw 3 separate couples get engaged in there in 2017

In 2019 we saw a couple who got engaged there in 2017 come back and do the whole dirty dancing rountine on stage...it was a bit tense when the girl did the running jump thingy and her bloke lifted her over his head but it was great fun and everyone was cheering 🤣

 

Edited by gazzared
Link to comment
Share on other sites

22 hours ago, Havors said:

Yeah thats what I mean... to just remove it from the areas is strange. Unless its just a mix up

The site snaps on the website has the photo below, so it must still be an area.

 

gf030.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 hours ago, Ayrshire Chris said:

90 minute queue at the Smiler according to my son who was there on Tuesday. 

Been shocking ops this year. No Nemesis and a few other rides down continually pushing the queues up elsewhere... Not unusual for early season though.

The best time to go will be midweek June /  Early July (outside the holidays) or mid week September... Always is. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

42 minutes ago, Alvoram said:

Been shocking ops this year. No Nemesis and a few other rides down continually pushing the queues up elsewhere... Not unusual for early season though.

The best time to go will be midweek June /  Early July (outside the holidays) or mid week September... Always is. 

For years I was a member of staff taking 200 teenagers down to Alton Towers on school trips. Seven hours in a bus leaving at midnight, then back again after a day trying to keep them under control, confiscating alcohol etc etc. add in a day on the coasters and it took a week to recover.  But it was fun! 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

16 minutes ago, EMCsquared said:

Do you guys reckon there's a chance of Imagine Dragons playing? They played back in 2014 and they're currently touring 

To be fair they do have a GSH in their schedule, but I really dont see a place for them this year, I think they are second or third down on the pyramid or maybe headline other and it feels like all the slots are already occupied

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Ayrshire Chris said:

For years I was a member of staff taking 200 teenagers down to Alton Towers on school trips. Seven hours in a bus leaving at midnight, then back again after a day trying to keep them under control, confiscating alcohol etc etc. add in a day on the coasters and it took a week to recover.  But it was fun! 

I know all about "Scottish School Trip" week... I was the member of staff at Alton Towers that did the presentations to classes, on the history of the park, in the early noughties. 

Fun fact... That classroom behind guest services where we did those talks adjoins the huge storage area where the hire wheelchairs, amongst other things, were stored. Happy memories of waiting for classes to turn up, in there with my mate, popping wheelies and stunts on the wheelchairs. 🙈😂

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, maelzoid said:

To be fair they do have a GSH in their schedule, but I really dont see a place for them this year, I think they are second or third down on the pyramid or maybe headline other and it feels like all the slots are already occupied

I agree with you, I'm not sure they'd be considered anything lower than other headliners / Pointy Sub... They're up there as contenders for one of the most popular bands on the planet if you look at streams... 

621693418_Screenshot2023-05-07001151.thumb.jpg.03fcbb70829b4c6c89be1d40923bb89d.jpg

 

And they place 9th on Ranker, 8 places above Arctic Monkeys in 17th, they also have way way more streams than AM, and they're headlining the Pyramid. 

https://www.ranker.com/list/most-famous-rock-bands-right-now/ranker-music

But then again, they don't seem the type to be too stuck up their own arses to take a lower spot, and it may just be what this year's line up needs. A popular band, who despite having been around the block a few times, are still very 'current.' 

Edited by Alvoram
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Pr0paneNightm4re said:

I don’t think Imagine Dragons are really that big in the U.K. they’re headlining the 2nd stage at R&L this year, probably their most suited U.K. festival, and the reception to them being announced was abysmal

Definitely not as big here as elsewhere to be fair... Still hugely popular though, and very on trend right now with Dan's tickytocky virality.

I'd rather see them than AM personally, and I know a few people who will be at Main Stage West rather than East at Leeds... 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, Alvoram said:

I agree with you, I'm not sure they'd be considered anything lower than other headliners / Pointy Sub... They're up there as contenders for one of the most popular bands on the planet if you look at streams... 

621693418_Screenshot2023-05-07001151.thumb.jpg.03fcbb70829b4c6c89be1d40923bb89d.jpg

 

And they place 9th on Ranker, 8 places above Arctic Monkeys in 17th, they also have way way more streams than AM, and they're headlining the Pyramid. 

https://www.ranker.com/list/most-famous-rock-bands-right-now/ranker-music

But then again, they don't seem the type to be too stuck up their own arses to take a lower spot, and it may just be what this year's line up needs. A popular band, who despite having been around the block a few times, are still very 'current.' 

They're so awful though...

  • Like 2
  • Upvote 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Alvoram said:

AM are worse, IMO

I mean, for all of AM’s faults, that’s simply not true, and especially when it comes to Glastonbury, who I would bet would never book Imagine Dragons ever again due to 1. How shite they are and 2. How big of a slot they’d no doubt demand. 

  • Upvote 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



  • Latest Activity

    • Apparently they've recorded a collaboration with Simz so it's a certainty that she'll pop up during their set.
    • Sam Lee is a really interesting character, not only in music as a Mercury award nominated musician (Bernard Butler of Suede produced his album and is in his band), but also a wilderness survivalist, a curator of old Romany Gypsy and Irish traveller music, conservationist, involved in the RSPB and Extinction Rebellion, also BBC radio, etc…   His music is reflective, spiritual and his current album is superb, worth a try to discover someone quite different and distinctive at Glastonbury, and obviously well suited to the Tree Stage.     
    • Nice I think I have heard the story before, but defo giving it a listen 🙂   Really struggling whether to leave the Pyramid after Little Simz sack of Coldplay for Orbital   Seen Orbital many times, but always awesome, they are in my top three gigs of all time Other Stage 2010    
    • So I was toying with going and then a 45 quid VIP ticket appeared online that I got yesterday morning. Went solo..   Is VIP worth it. For 45 quid, yes. The lineup pays for itself so the extra bit of comfort is nice but totally down to you if you will use it. The bar was dead, the food queues ting, lots of seating space , the bathrooms lovely but did have a queue now and again but I only needed the urinal. Viewing platform is nice but found the sound a bit iffy from there.   The thing is , the rest of the festival was absolutely blissful. Like the best run festival Ive been to in London. The main stage , down by the right hand side was really easy to get to the front. I was almost on the rail for Young Fathers(shout out to the sign language peeps) For King Gizzard it was far busier but I am not the biggest fan so it wasn't a big deal.   The walk between main and and second was decent. The bar situation was again, amazing. Never waited for a beer and went to a few different spots. I think cans for most part also controlled my level of drunkenness.  The rough trade spots, meet and greets especially were a great idea. Met modeselektor very briefly. Got some merch from the rough trade store and went on my way. Speaking of the , only negative I have is the stage they were on had really low sound. I saw Helena Hauff and if wasn't great and the noise bleed from the red bull spot was pretty bad. Modeselektor later on also had pretty crap sound and I was stood right by the middle at the mixing desk.   Will certainly go again, may just do GA unless I can get VIP as cheaply as that. But for 50 quid , that line up, the logistics , the spot (Herne hill has some great spots. Off the cuff was amazing) it's a far more enjoyable fest than I expected   Sets I saw    Top Dog - never heard of them. Unbelievable set. Now a big fan. Absolutely mental and bizarre    David Holmes - legend. Sinead O Connor mix was a moment.    Helena Hauff - bad sound. Couldn't get into it. So ended up at the red bull bar while some dnb DJ dropped some fun mixes. She was a great time.    Charlotte and Bolis - so much fun and great energy. Another recommendation from a friend. Really fun vibe.   Young Fathers - their reputation as one of the best live bands is true. Opening up with Queen is Dead was a pure blast of sound. Danced my arse off. Cried a bit. Was sad when it was over.    Alice Glass - I'm a bit crystal castles guy. I kinda like her solo stuff. I love HEALTH and I know Jupiter Keyes was touring with her at one point.  Worst set by far. Constantly complaining. It was almost a Grimes level melt down. Her attitude sucked. I saw how she treated the back stage from where I was standing. Really a shame   Slowdive - legends again. Second stage in general with sound and beer being right there , great spot.    Modeselektor - let down by the sound at that tent.    Left quickly and got the tube home.    Fun night. 
    • Not posted on here for years but met a couple of posters over the weekend and thought I'd say hi 👋   I left early due to overtired children, and an unwillingness on their part to walk in more mud today, but that was great fun. Was my first one and I'm not sure why I've not been before! Got in fine on Thursday afternoon. Got out fine this morning without a tow but there were already a couple stuck. We were out in campervan field out beyond glamping.
  • Featured Products

  • Hot Topics

  • Latest Tourdates

×
×
  • Create New...