Jump to content

Don't Miss a Beat

Join the UK's most passionate festival community. Keep up with the latest conversations, line-up rumours, and music news.

250,000+ Members

Connect with a massive network of fellow festival-goers.

Lively Discussions

Thousands of active topics on music, campsites, and tips.

Hot Rumours & News

Hear about secret sets and lineup drops before anyone else.

Create Free Account
OR
  • Sign Up!

    Join our friendly community of music lovers and be part of the fun 😎

Headliners 2023


Crazyfool01

Recommended Posts

4 minutes ago, Skip997 said:

Everyone?

He’s been one of Most wanted headliners at Glastonbury for years.  
 

Sorry… not everyone in the whole world… you’re right, I’ll try and rephrase it better next time.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, shuttlep said:

Arctic Monkeys

GNR

Elton John 

 

it is a bit all white male privilege, I thought Glastonbury would have been actively avoiding that .

 

I hope the above is wrong  

 

 

Isn't it the in thing just now to not classify gender???

 

 

(don't worry, joking, I don't want to debate that can of worms)

The 3 above acts all have a serious claim to headline. Been debated to death so no point repeating the obvious. 

 

Personally I'll give the Arctic Monkeys a wide berth because I've seen them several times before and I don't like the new album. So its a easy pass.

 

I cant wait to see Elton. Its going to be brilliant. Will be packed though so go early.

 

Will also be at Guns n Roses. If the crowds a little down in numbers for a headliner then superb. More room for me to enjoy it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Cleetus said:

The 3 above acts all have a serious claim to headline. Been debated to death so no point repeating the obvious.

Elton certainly does.  

AM and GnR in isolation do as well but having both doesn't feel *that* inspiring to me however I'm sure their fans and those who watch them will have a grand ol' time. 

Personally I don't mind if the Pyramid headliners aren't all dream bookings as I'm usually elsewhere.  Since 2010, I think it was only 2017 where I caught all 3 pyramid headliners and that was only because I couldn't be arsed leaving the group on sunday for Moderat and Justice, which is a regret I will have to live with - though it did end up causing an awkward moment later that night as I was telling someone in Shangri La the regret I had, only to turn around and be stood next to Ed Sheeran.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, BambooShanks said:

Elton certainly does.  

AM and GnR in isolation do as well but having both doesn't feel *that* inspiring to me however I'm sure their fans and those who watch them will have a grand ol' time. 

Personally I don't mind if the Pyramid headliners aren't all dream bookings as I'm usually elsewhere.  Since 2010, I think it was only 2017 where I caught all 3 pyramid headliners and that was only because I couldn't be arsed leaving the group on sunday for Moderat and Justice, which is a regret I will have to live with - though it did end up causing an awkward moment later that night as I was telling someone in Shangri La the regret I had, only to turn around and be stood next to Ed Sheeran.

 

 

How good were Moderat and Justice

 

I think that was one of my all time best nights 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, shuttlep said:

How good were Moderat and Justice

 

I think that was one of my all time best nights 

Stop.  I haven't even been able to watch it back because it would only make me feel worse for missing them.

I can tell myself that I've already seen them a few times before and it's no great loss but damn, it's up there as one of my biggest glaso regrets.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

40 minutes ago, shuttlep said:

it is a bit all white male privilege, I thought Glastonbury would have been actively avoiding that .

 

29 minutes ago, shuttlep said:

it really doesn't effect me, I have not seen a headliner in years  

Two greens. Impressive. 

Screenshot_20230228_230350_Chrome.thumb.jpg.81de2ee53a7be2f76fe898dd639beb57.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

48 minutes ago, shuttlep said:

Arctic Monkeys

GNR

Elton John 

 

it is a bit all white male privilege, I thought Glastonbury would have been actively avoiding that .

 

I hope the above is wrong  

You have no idea what's been going on behind the scenes with regards to securing female talent that's on a level to headline the pyramid. 

Also - fighting gender inequality with more discrimination is poor form in my opinion! 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

34 minutes ago, BambooShanks said:

Stop.  I haven't even been able to watch it back because it would only make me feel worse for missing them.

I can tell myself that I've already seen them a few times before and it's no great loss but damn, it's up there as one of my biggest glaso regrets.

Think of it as a life lesson. One that you shall not repeat.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

16 hours ago, Suprefan said:

So now its complaining about a 3 hour GnR set full of hits while Macca did 3 hours last year where half of the set was solo material which bored plenty of people I imagine til it finally got to the meaty part.

Wrong!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As someone who hasn't read 375 pages of thoughts on this year's prospective headliners - is the general consensus of Monkeys, GNR and Elton not far off locked in? 

Does seem reasonably crusty to me but imagine it'll be made up for by having a more diverse mix on other stages (pop, dance or hip hop acts on Other, potentially?)

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 minutes ago, Antonthe3rd said:

As someone who hasn't read 375 pages of thoughts on this year's prospective headliners - is the general consensus of Monkeys, GNR and Elton not far off locked in? 

Does seem reasonably crusty to me but imagine it'll be made up for by having a more diverse mix on other stages (pop, dance or hip hop acts on Other, potentially?)

 

That's about the size of it.  Posters here with some industry contacts and a history of calling stuff correctly have stated as such.  Be a massive curve ball if it isn't.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

28 minutes ago, Antonthe3rd said:

As someone who hasn't read 375 pages of thoughts on this year's prospective headliners - is the general consensus of Monkeys, GNR and Elton not far off locked in? 

Does seem reasonably crusty to me but imagine it'll be made up for by having a more diverse mix on other stages (pop, dance or hip hop acts on Other, potentially?)

GNR already had a member of the band say "Glastonbury is gonna be iconic", they're in. 

Be hugely surprised if AM isn't the third but I welcome a wild curveball 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Antonthe3rd said:

As someone who hasn't read 375 pages of thoughts on this year's prospective headliners - is the general consensus of Monkeys, GNR and Elton not far off locked in? 

Does seem reasonably crusty to me but imagine it'll be made up for by having a more diverse mix on other stages (pop, dance or hip hop acts on Other, potentially?)

 

Lazy

Edited by clarkete
Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, shuttlep said:

Arctic Monkeys

GNR

Elton John 

 

it is a bit all white male privilege, I thought Glastonbury would have been actively avoiding that .

 

I hope the above is wrong  

This ‘no diversity’ Slash slander needs to end. Brothers and sisters know where it’s at.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Antonthe3rd said:

As someone who hasn't read 375 pages of thoughts on this year's prospective headliners - is the general consensus of Monkeys, GNR and Elton not far off locked in? 

Does seem reasonably crusty to me but imagine it'll be made up for by having a more diverse mix on other stages (pop, dance or hip hop acts on Other, potentially?)

 

I don't think we have the same definition of crusty.

Of course there could be a more contemporary definition I'm not aware of.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, shuttlep said:

Arctic Monkeys

GNR

Elton John 

 

it is a bit all white male privilege, I thought Glastonbury would have been actively avoiding that .

 

I hope the above is wrong  

Its essentially a Klan rally at this point. 

They should rename the Pyramid "The Nathan Bedford Forrest" stage.

image.png.5d360bf784aad620a5e2287b57d48dcc.png

 

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

    • When are  the stage splits ??  
    • 13th Primavera (Thursday was definitely making me feel like this was the cursed year).  Blood Orange was such a party by the end of their set but we all knew that rain storm was approaching.  So gutted Massive Attack didn't play after the false hope of a new rescheduling, especially knowing that Elizabeth Fraser & Horace Andy were backstage with them!  Managed a bit of Melt Banana but was just so over the weather by that point.   Friday was awesome, Rilo Kiley were so much fun.  Never been the biggest Cure fan but made the effort for them after Thursday & Robert Smith sounds like he did back in the 80s.  PinkPantheress & Viagra Boys were also great.   The highlight for me was Sudan Archives on the Saturday, she was stunning & with the Olivia Rodrigo surprise set too it made up for the Thursday sh*t show.  Dijon & Knocked Loose also superb.   Shoutout to Cardiacs on the Tuesday too, they were so LOUD, played a storming set.    
    • OK, never mind, I'll take normal Nine Inch Nails.
    • Probably my least favourite of the five editions I've been to, but still plenty good enough for me to go again. Weirdly, I was just totally running out of stamina a lot earlier into the night than I remember happening in the past. I feel like I missed a lot of the weirder sets on the smaller stages as I was just totally cooked. Not Primavera's fault, obviously. Maybe I'm just getting old - or maybe I need to pace my drinking better...   Anyway - is David Byrne a realistic get for next year? Certainly hoping so.
    • watching clips of the cure in Barcelona, wow 2 hours 25 minute set. That's gonna be tough on the Sunday but can't bloody wait for it
  • Featured Products

  • Hot Topics

  • Latest Tourdates

×
×
  • Create New...