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2025 Headliners


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I find it hard to believe there won't be a repeat headliner in the trio...
Therefore I think we must consider one of these -  Foo Fighters, Kasabian, maybe even Florence and the machine etc. The Killers, - but actually Stevie Wonder is most-likely the one?

Also - another thought occurring to me - is Madonna out of the question? - I get the feeling that Madonna is an act that actually would benefit from Glastonbury headline slot - she has lost a lot of her 'street cred' over the past decade or so and her personality seems to be someone who wants to remain on top. - she did a free show in Brazil, so she's not against doing shows for low money. perhaps the great pull-out of 2024, was a postponement to 2025?

That being said I think we are looking at 

 ?Fred again? / 1975? - Olivia Rodrigo - Stevie Wonder

 

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Just now, Wildglastotheo said:

I find it hard to believe there won't be a repeat headliner in the trio...
Therefore I think we must consider one of these -  Foo Fighters, Kasabian, maybe even Florence and the machine etc. The Killers, - but actually Stevie Wonder is most-likely the one?

Also - another thought occurring to me - is Madonna out of the question? - I get the feeling that Madonna is an act that actually would benefit from Glastonbury headline slot - she has lost a lot of her 'street cred' over the past decade or so and her personality seems to be someone who wants to remain on top. - she did a free show in Brazil, so she's not against doing shows for low money. perhaps the great pull-out of 2024, was a postponement to 2025?

That being said I think we are looking at 

 ?Fred again? / 1975? - Olivia Rodrigo - Stevie Wonder

 

That's the big stumbling block on the main trio we've spent the weekend mulling over. There's usually a repeat headliner somewhere. Think you have to go back to 2014 to find the last time it was a completely new batch of bill-toppers to the farm.

 

This being said, The Who were a late call-up in 2015. But since then, you've had:

2016: Muse, Coldplay

2017: Radiohead

2019: The Killers, The Cure

2022: Paul McCartney

2023: Arctic Monkeys

2024: Coldplay

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2 minutes ago, Wildglastotheo said:

I find it hard to believe there won't be a repeat headliner in the trio...
Therefore I think we must consider one of these -  Foo Fighters, Kasabian, maybe even Florence and the machine etc. The Killers, - but actually Stevie Wonder is most-likely the one?

Also - another thought occurring to me - is Madonna out of the question? - I get the feeling that Madonna is an act that actually would benefit from Glastonbury headline slot - she has lost a lot of her 'street cred' over the past decade or so and her personality seems to be someone who wants to remain on top. - she did a free show in Brazil, so she's not against doing shows for low money. perhaps the great pull-out of 2024, was a postponement to 2025?

That being said I think we are looking at 

 ?Fred again? / 1975? - Olivia Rodrigo - Stevie Wonder

 

Absolutely love to see Florence do it again but feel like her moment has passed, sadly. 

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34 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

Also latest is that Olivia is doing sunday

 

I've not seen that info, so don't know where it came from.

 

But just in terms of her other dates, specifically the 2 Manchester shows on the Monday and Tuesday, playing Sunday doesn't make much sense and goes against her usual touring patterns so I'd treat anyone suggesting it with a certain amount of scepticism.

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15 minutes ago, incident said:

 

Don't care so much about that. As long as it doesn't scream "bullshitter".

 

It's not unusual for someone to get a random piece of info once but not before or after.

I think this place is seriously lacking in the know people if we are even entertaining that post, especially when it contradicts actual in the know people's info

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Just now, incident said:

 

I've not seen that info, so don't know where it came from.

 

But just in terms of her other dates, specifically the 2 Manchester shows on the Monday and Tuesday, playing Sunday doesn't make much sense and goes against her usual touring patterns so I'd treat anyone suggesting it with a certain amount of scepticism.

Yeah saturday makes most sense but that is the latest info in the discord

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2 hours ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

I'd say it potentially lacks generational diversity compared to headline groups of old though, that would be fair.

I think they’ll surprise us with one of the headliners. We’re assuming it’s 3 of the usual suspects for 2025, but I can easily see someone we weren’t particularly expecting being on that top line

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9 minutes ago, Wildglastotheo said:

 

Yeah sadly you are probably right

She’d make for a very strong sub but, as with all the other acts who’ve never come back in a lower slot after headlining at their peak, it’d be tough to ask her to accept that without it seeming like an insult. 

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Yeah, it must be said that if it was - for example - The 1975, Dave and Sam Fender:

 

+ You've got a trio of rising British stars and, Harry Styles aside, arguably the three next biggest ones to do it.

 

- You've got no out-and-out megastar or legacy headliner, no big-name overseas pick and no women. 

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