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28 minutes ago, JimMacVeigh said:

I’m going a slightly left field choice and thinking it could be Bullet for my Valentine. 
I’ve no idea why, but it’s more just a stab in the dark 😂

guessing you had inside info. that's come out of the blue though 

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On 2/28/2023 at 11:51 PM, justanothername said:

Kind of hoping that American Football clash with Frank Carter. Would be a perfect end to the festival for me. I know The Axiom headliners didn't clash with the main headliners last year but I'm sure in previous years they have. Actually think it was the first time in a long time that it was The Cave headliners clashing with the main headliners last year.

With Bullet for my Valentine headlining, this could potentially be more likely. Would definitely make more sense to clash Rival Schools with them than it would Cancer Bats...

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May be in the minority here but as much as BFMV is an unexpected booking, I am really happy with it! I think Broco will be announced as the last headliner at the end of the month. If not maybe Shikari after Slam Dunk? WOuld be funny if so they'd have the same three headliners as the DL Pilot.

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Just now, theramm said:

I wouldn't. The talk of Axiom/Cave swapping is just wishful thinking

Well IMO, Rival Schools is more likely to clash with BFMV than Cancer Bats and American Football are more likely to clash with Frank Carter than Pitchshifter

Axiom clashed twice with Main in 2019

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2 minutes ago, sacred shape said:

Well IMO, Rival Schools is more likely to clash with BFMV than Cancer Bats and American Football are more likely to clash with Frank Carter than Pitchshifter

Axiom clashed twice with Main in 2019

FWIW, I do potentially agree with you... But 2019 was quite different to now as looking at the 2019 poster, the higher billed bands were on the Cave back then, whereas (for whatever reason) they seem to have swapped that round in 2022 and 2023.

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