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Just now, festivalguy97 said:

But once again, why would she do it? Why just not having another show in Madrid and make much more money without travelling? I don’t see anything that can make Taylor come to Primavera. It’s not like Coachella or Glastonbury are trying to book her, both festivals are more important for her type of artist and would pay probably more. 

Maybe she just wants to?

Primavera would pay her more than Glastonbury btw

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1 minute ago, DDave said:

Maybe she just wants to?

Primavera would pay her more than Glastonbury btw

Primavera does not have the money to book Taylor Swift unless you want no other decent acts booked and a ticket price increase.

She is probably the most expensive act on the planet currently for a festival to book, she is doing 8 nights at Wembley ffs.

Glastonbury get past the fee due to coverage and prestige, neither of which Primavera offers.

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1 minute ago, DDave said:

Maybe she just wants to?

Primavera would pay her more than Glastonbury btw

But money can‘t be the factor if she is skipping millions in stadium shows, an amount she could never realise at a European fest, as you implied yourself. 
 

in terms of exposure - which she Absolutely doesnt need - Glastonbury would be superior to PS

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5 minutes ago, DDave said:

Maybe she just wants to?

Primavera would pay her more than Glastonbury btw

I’m sorry but I find it really weird for her to skip all the festivals but then only come to Primavera. For me it’s impossible to have her. Maybe if The National and Antonoff tried to do a special acoustic show with her or smth, but nothing like that was announced. 

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15 minutes ago, Quadrophobia said:

But money can‘t be the factor if she is skipping millions in stadium shows, an amount she could never realise at a European fest, as you implied yourself. 
 

in terms of exposure - which she Absolutely doesnt need - Glastonbury would be superior to PS

We'll see next week - I'm not arsed either way as I'm not a fan and I'm not going to PS next year. I'm just saying I wouldn't rule it out given the route her tour is taking, the ties with the band members mentioned and the clue from the organisers today.

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21 minutes ago, Arnaud de Luikenaar said:

Can’t wait for the lineup to be released! Been there for the full festival back in 2018, great memories.

i would like to come but only for one day this time.

Do you have any information regarding one-day tickets availability ! Can’t find anything about that 

 

Primavera said that they will share more info on one day tickets after the lineup reveal. 

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1 minute ago, Whos3000_ said:

if I read that correctly someone on inforoo is reporting a "old school" line up with all the bands we have mentioned as 99.9% in such as (these are those who are named) national, the armed, janes addiction and the smile, actually playing

At the end we will find out that that red “fake” lineup that people say that it was generated by AI was actually made by Primavera and spread by them and that it was all “along” their evil plan, as all the bands you mentioned are there. 

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1 minute ago, LBare said:

Uhm Tuesday I have a meeting at 1.30 pm…will wait until after that to check the lineup and catch up on the 300 comments you will write in the meantime!

It will as always: first reactions are going to be negative with people complaining that it’s the worst lineup, that Primavera is a sell out, that it only cares about pop and not alternative bla bla bla 

Half an hour later the Primavera fanboys will come and try to explain why you should look from another angle and that the lineup is actually one of the best 

Jokes aside, there’s a lot of good music this year and next year many good artists are dropping, so I think there will something to everyone. And now that there is no Madrid, I hope they focus 100% on Barcelona!

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2 minutes ago, festivalguy97 said:

It will as always: first reactions are going to be negative with people complaining that it’s the worst lineup, that Primavera is a sell out, that it only cares about pop and not alternative bla bla bla 

Half an hour later the Primavera fanboys will come and try to explain why you should look from another angle and that the lineup is actually one of the best 

Jokes aside, there’s a lot of good music this year and next year many good artists are dropping, so I think there will something to everyone. And now that there is no Madrid, I hope they focus 100% on Barcelona!

I’m so looking forward to the many undercard discoveries I will make in the next weeks!

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3 minutes ago, festivalguy97 said:

It will as always: first reactions are going to be negative with people complaining that it’s the worst lineup, that Primavera is a sell out, that it only cares about pop and not alternative bla bla bla 

Half an hour later the Primavera fanboys will come and try to explain why you should look from another angle and that the lineup is actually one of the best 

Jokes aside, there’s a lot of good music this year and next year many good artists are dropping, so I think there will something to everyone. And now that there is no Madrid, I hope they focus 100% on Barcelona!

People last year complaining about depeche mode !!

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17 minutes ago, Whos3000_ said:

if I read that correctly someone on inforoo is reporting a "old school" line up with all the bands we have mentioned as 99.9% in such as (these are those who are named) national, the armed, janes addiction and the smile, actually playing

Swear we get this rumour every year that it's going to be an 'old school' line up, in the end it's always the same, a mix of old and new with some acts for the nerds and some more mainstream acts.

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