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3 hours ago, FloorFiller said:

Elton John

Carly Rae Jepsen

Sudan Archives

Thundercat

Kelis


Having to do this has made me realise that although I like a lot of the acts on the initial poster, I actually struggled to pick five real standouts and that it’s more a lot of pretty good acts I’d like to see rather than absolute must sees. Hoping more of those come with the full lineup. 

Elton

Lizzo

Cat Stevens

Slowthai

Leftfield

Agree with you on this, I've seen Lizzo and Leftfield before and Cat Stevens I'll see as I have the opportunity although probably wouldn't buy a seperate ticket. Saying that there'll be lots of djs and dance acts still to come and probably some West Holt afternoon slots to fill so there's still chance for it to fill out more to my liking. Probably the least excitement for me at this stage for some years though

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Elton

Candi Staton

Lizzo

Young Fathers

Completely agree with others re lots I'd like to see but not many I have to and think it highlights the number of good repeat bookings. I don't have to see Hot Chip or The War on Drugs but I can pretty much guarantee I will love it if I do

 

 

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1 hour ago, Filthy said:

Elton

Lizzo

Cat Stevens

Slowthai

Leftfield

Agree with you on this, I've seen Lizzo and Leftfield before and Cat Stevens I'll see as I have the opportunity although probably wouldn't buy a seperate ticket. Saying that there'll be lots of djs and dance acts still to come and probably some West Holt afternoon slots to fill so there's still chance for it to fill out more to my liking. Probably the least excitement for me at this stage for some years though

Thundercat in for Cat Stevens and we’re the same!

Would’ve been Sparks but I’m seeing them in May (but would love to see them on the farm too as I suspect that’ll be a very different experience, and possibly setlist, to the Royal Albert Hall).

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