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47 minutes ago, Spindles said:

The Mirror are running a story that Rihanna is on to headline, if you count that as any kind of credible source.

First tabloid rumour

And we’re off and running

somerset live will now pick this up as an exclusive 😉😊

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It’s not just who they ask, it’s who’s available and will do it for the ££. When you keep that in mind, they do an incredible job of covering different genres and gender, races, band music and pop music, current acts, rising stars and legacy acts (or old duffers as some call ‘em) 

 

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11 hours ago, Ayrshire Chris said:

First tabloid rumour

And we’re off and running

somerset live will now pick this up as an exclusive 😉😊

 

I will give them a *slight* pass on this one, given that The Mirror actually own Somerset Live and the other similar clickbait sites trading on the name of once respected local papers. So in a fashion they're aggregating (or recycling) their own content.

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1 hour ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

In 2023 we had credible reports that she was due to perform on the spider.

I can't see how that could possibly be considered a credible report!?

She's a Pyramid headliner or she's nothing.  And she was pregnant. 

 

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Just now, clarkete said:

 

I get the subtle hint you'd like to see Bruce 

 

I mean I've got my subjective opinion, but objectively he's also one of the best available options if you take the view that there's benefit in having a balanced headline line up that accommodates both heritage acts and up and comers 

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1 hour ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

I'll believe it when I see it, but Fred, Rihanna and Bruuuuuuce is dictionary definition Something For Everyone.

 

Defo a strong three. I'd probably see 1 of 3 max, but it's a great top line.

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2 hours ago, chickenfire said:

Billy Joel has more than enough hits to headline Glastonbury. It's just whether he would take the smaller fee really. 

This set (with slightly less Tom Jones references) would be great on the Pyramid: 
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/billy-joel/2024/principality-stadium-cardiff-wales-3ab9117.html

 

Take out the covers and there's 21 of his own songs there.  I know 16 of them.  Given I wouldn't consider myself a fan, I think that's a pretty good measure of how big his tunes are.

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3 minutes ago, MEGATRONICMEATWAGON said:

Rhianna, Bruce, and Fred. Can't say fairer than that. 

 

Two world superstars and an up-and-coming British talent!


Top trio, I'd be at 2 for sure, maybe all 3. 

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26 minutes ago, 4AssedMonkey said:

 

Take out the covers and there's 21 of his own songs there.  I know 16 of them.  Given I wouldn't consider myself a fan, I think that's a pretty good measure of how big his tunes are.

 

The Cardiff set was 2:25, so with some sensible choices would cut down nicely to a very solid 2 hours.

 

Just as long as he doesn't cut Vienna.

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