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57 minutes ago, mike46 said:

Looks like the Fred Again ‘burnout/year off’ rumour isn’t true, just been announced for Fuji Rocks. 
 

Wonder if Emily and co even asked him or we all just assumed  

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To be honest as well, a show at the end of July is well after the Coachella April option and even a month after Glastonbury. It's not like he's doing like Werchter the week after, or even like Mad Cool or something mid July

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Aye. Far less scrutiny there to, as they say, meet the moment.

 

For any British headliner - especially a younger British headliner - a headline slot on the Pyramid stage is a rarefied moment. It kind of cements your status in the history books. Plenty will want to ensure they leave a lasting mark.

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2 hours ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

A big show, but not a stadium?

 

I'd assume it's some kind of unexpected venue - like an aircraft hanger - or it is a massive festival slot. But given R+L is done, only the G really works there.

 

I have no evidence whatsoever. And I'm speculating for the hell of it, slightly mischievously as I don't think for a second it's on the table.

 

But do the Festival still have planning permission to run stand alone concerts at 50k capacity in fallow years?

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23 minutes ago, incident said:

 

I have no evidence whatsoever. And I'm speculating for the hell of it, slightly mischievously as I don't think for a second it's on the table.

 

But do the Festival still have planning permission to run stand alone concerts at 50k capacity in fallow years?


Yeah it’s not that. 

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It's nice to see a very big spot for Radwimps there, one of my favourite bands of the past decade or so. J-rock outfit, celebrating their anniversary this year, and generally a safe arena pull on home turf - but not many homegrown artists tend to command top billing at these festivals.

 

I'd love them down the G, but would have to be a Park booking at the maximum. Don't think they'd command an audience of more than a few thousand.

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Lady Gaga would slightly more enthuse me than Olivia Rodrigo I think, as rumours stand I think I’ll be watching that slot on the Pyramid anyway so would be an upgrade for me.


Neither is a favourite of mine but both definitely watchable.

 

Would definitely raise the “prestige” in people’s eyes though, and make a lot of other people happier.

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