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14 hours ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

I really don't get the Paramore chat. Never played the festival before, seemingly not active next year in Europe as it stands,

 

 

I still like the best logic is that if somebody isnt showing  any signs of activity that they are seemingly just not possible at all. Cause the festival just stinks at trying to keep things under wraps that you know 90% of the lineup before its announced cause they have to give you obvious signs. Whatever happened to being surprised.

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4 hours ago, Suprefan said:

 

 

Lost Fred Again and Sam Fender just to make sure the oldies have Stevie and it looks like a classic glasto lineup. Such hard pivots cause the internet is fighting so much lol.

How dare they, Stevie WHO? Am I right?

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9 hours ago, MEGABOWL said:

Would love it to be Stevie. Guessing 1975 Friday, Olivia Saturday, Stevie Sunday?

 

Thats very strong if correct.

Probably the best set of headliners with what would seem to be realistic options. For me, I’d certainly see Stevie but may check out the others too.

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7 hours ago, Rose-Colored Boy said:

into the George Ezra ‘missed their chance’ club he goes. Shame

Hmmm. I'm not sure. Think the fact he's into stadiums and got the R+L top spot under his belt means he's got more staying power at the top end.

 

Comparative shout would be Biffy Clyro, perhaps - R+L toppers in 2013, though they never got into stadiums either.

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1 minute ago, Rose-Colored Boy said:

Likely 2028 before he and Glasto are active at the same time again. Never know but feels like a long time away currently. 

Hmm maybe plus then you have Harry Styles who they'll need to fit in one of those years too. Fender could do 2025,26 tour then return for Glasto 2027 but as you say it is a long way away so who knows. 

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10 hours ago, homesick said:

It was atrocious. Laughably bad. Strange set, which really wasn't for a festival crowd. Phoebe Bridgers and JAMC before them blew them out the water

Saw them a month or so before at Wide Awake festival and they were equally bad, although there were sound issues then to be fair to them

Yep, it was dreadful. I've seen them quite a few times, and even I didn't know most of the first half of the set. 

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18 hours ago, kalifire said:

Friendly reminder for anyone just tuning in and seeing incredibly self-assured takes: absolutely nothing is locked in at this point. 
 

Fender, 1975, and O-Rod remain completely guesses with no substantive info behind any of them. Nobody I’m aware of predicted Rod Stewart, and yet some are harping on about the main three with absurd levels of unjustified confidence. 
 

All is still to play for. 

I predicted Rod 😘

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1 hour ago, TheSheriff said:

Some fella who has been on the boards of some major music biz companies going with Swift

 

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"Boards of some major music biz companies" is selling him short. He used to be CEO of freaking Ticketmaster. He now runs a major music consultancy. He was and is extremely connected in the industry.

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