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5 minutes ago, kalifire said:

The wider point is that they’re all relative newbies at a headliner level. The festival has skewed towards having at least one heritage act at the top level for a while now. 

 

Plus all 3 have played high profile slots at the last few festivals, so it's relatively easy to have already seen all 3 recently.

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24 minutes ago, kalifire said:

The wider point is that they’re all relative newbies at a headliner level. The festival has skewed towards having at least one heritage act at the top level for a while now. 


True, but you can only book what’s available. 
 

At the moment, Em, Rhi and Stevie don’t seem to fit that. 
 

 If there’s no heritage option, it may be they plump for 3 up and comers. 

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52 minutes ago, nikkic said:


Two have them have done stadiums.


Sam did SJP twice.


Fred that place in LA. 


 

Well aware, but doing a single stadium doesn't really make you a stadium act imo.

 

Its all pedantic though - all 3 are clearly big enough.

 

Not sure i'd count an LA stadium. Would make e.g. Editors a stadium act with similar logic

 

Arguably O-rod is the biggest of the 3 yet has not done any.

 

14 minutes ago, nikkic said:


True, but you can only book what’s available. 
 

At the moment, Em, Rhi and Stevie don’t seem to fit that. 
 

 If there’s no heritage option, it may be they plump for 3 up and comers. 

 

There are heritage options though - the festival just don't seem to be choosing them. 2/3 of those are new, one is a long break. They could get a Muse / Killers / Coldplay style act in i'm sure

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2 hours ago, nikkic said:


I can see it being this. 
 

They’ll want a big fish of either Rihanna, Stevie or Eminem.

 

But I just think all 3 are flakier than a Greggs sausage roll. 
 

 

 

There's probably most doubt over Fender but I reckon that trio comes in on or under budget whilst ticking the appropriate boxes. Fender also offers a viable alternative to bump-up, should they not be able to rope-in a stellar act. 

 

I'd take both, but I'd be massively surprised if Rihanna or Eminem are booked.

 

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I'm all for picking a heritage option if one is available. I'm all for the festival not breaking their backs to ensure it at the risk of mitigation elsewhere.

 

Sam Fender and Fred again.. are two R+L bill-toppers - the proper toppers too, not in a co-headline cobblers sense. Not saying it is a definitive caveat - Post Malone, three years ago there, probably isn't one to consider - but it's not a bad yardstick.

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3 hours ago, mufcok said:

If putting money on right now - who would people go with for their three headliners, out of interest?

 

O-Rod - Fender - Stevie Wonder.

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Some rumors going on AC/DC doing another leg in UK/Europe next year.

Zegut saying they will play Paris and there is some insider on festileaks saying they will come to Belgium....

I have my doubts but then again, Springsteen is playing Europe 3 years in a row.....

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4 hours ago, Chrisp1986 said:

The same yungblud who had his own festival headlining MK Bowl? 

Less than half full from what I heard. Although apparently it was capacity limited.

 

Saying that Chase & Status sold all the tickets but they themselves reported 45,000 at the Bowl, which has a 65k capacity and is also less than the 50-55k I gather were there for Muse in 2023. So... Pass?

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6 hours ago, nikkic said:

Two have them have done stadiums.


Sam did SJP twice.


Fred that place in LA. 


 

Whether selling out a stadium in LA translates to selling out a UK stadium in the case of Fred Again is another matter. I think he's super popular and it would need them to book, say, a Tottenham stadium show to truly know.

 

Fender has also done Finsbury Park, which at 40-50k is about the size of a stadium show tbf. Even if many people still see Sam doing two nights at the NUFC stadium with a crowd that treated it almost like it was a Newcastle game.

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3 hours ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Can't imagine, unless Angus has lowered his demands, there'd be any chance here.

Taken just from the fanforum:

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From what I understand the dates are being finalized.

No festival in France but 1 or 2 stadiums, and it remains to be seen where for UK.

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