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On 12/2/2024 at 10:30 PM, Rose-Colored Boy said:

Long story but yes Neil sold the site, after a period of ill health during which it became increasingly clear in several ways that he was no longer a suitable owner/moderator, 

it became increasingly clear that some people are not as open minded as they want to believe of themselves.

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Obviously there’s a few months to go, but it probably means a replacement is on the smaller side. 

There won’t be a mega A lister filling the spot. 
 

So someone who is…..

 

A. Touring 

B. Willing to do it/it would be a big move career wise 

 

Step forward…..

 

Sam Fender 

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Reckon we have three major names right now to fill Neil's gap - Fender, Muse and Stevie. 

 

Fender absolutely makes sense but again it would be unprecedented to have three young headliners.

 

Stevie would be an absolute dream and an excellent name for a veteran act with a crowd-pleasing back catalogue.

 

But I think Muse are a really good shout for it. Got festivals lined up for next year, a reliable headliner with many recognisable hits and an excellent show every time they've played. Maybe I'm biased because I am a massive fan but I think I can see it.

 

The 1975/Muse/O-Rod at the minute.

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3 minutes ago, archiegow said:

Reckon we have three major names right now to fill Neil's gap - Fender, Muse and Stevie. 

 

Fender absolutely makes sense but again it would be unprecedented to have three young headliners.

 

Stevie would be an absolute dream and an excellent name for a veteran act with a crowd-pleasing back catalogue.

 

But I think Muse are a really good shout for it. Got festivals lined up for next year, a reliable headliner with many recognisable hits and an excellent show every time they've played. Maybe I'm biased because I am a massive fan but I think I can see it.

 

The 1975/Muse/O-Rod at the minute.

Bump up from one of the subs probably more likely. 

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13 minutes ago, Meerkat said:

I haven’t looked at their dates so not sure if they’re around but feels like Muse could be a reliant back up if they need someone in a pinch.

 

The 1975, Muse and Olivia Rodrigo still seems pretty well balanced 

Their only dates are that week, last one Glastonbury Friday so far. 

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