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8 minutes ago, Skip997 said:

This is perfect, two great party acts and one to appease the picnic blanket posse, middle aged rock dads and chin scratchers 

thought I'd make a concession to the annoying party party morons whilst I take my picnic blanket and go watch some chin scratching stuff in the middle aged arena.

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23 minutes ago, assorted said:

 

I think there were rumors of Eminiem from both here and the Discord from different people who have had “inside information.” But some of those rumours came with “he’s been offered” or “he’s been approached” or “final negotiations” not actually booked. But this was now around a month or so ago so and we’ve stopped hearing his name lately, which makes it seem like it maybe went away.

Interesting. Missed that entirely in the end, I think. Not one who I would have expected to be that high on the Glastonbury hit list too, given his fairly middle-of-the-road live reputation.

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10 minutes ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

I think the structural shape of The 1975 on a Friday, Olivia Rodrigo on a Saturday and Sam Fender on a Sunday works too.


I think it’s a well matched trio, and does eliminate a risk of there’s being a total bomb headline set a la SZA. 
 

That being said, I’ve always viewed Glastonbury as the place to see the biggest and the best acts, who sell out stadiums across the world.  I’ve been fortunate over the years to see Adele, Paul McCartney, Radiohead, Coldplay etc and you walk away feeling pretty chuffed after those sets. The only critique I have of those 3 is you’re lacking that type of act.

 

Rodrigo is on the cusp of being a global stadium sell out superstar, and providing the 3rd album doesn’t flop she’ll get there. I think both Fender and The 1975 deserve their shot, but can understand why it would be perceived as a weak trio. 
 

I’m hoping for something spectacular coming out the blue, but if it doesn’t I wouldn’t complain about that trio. And possibly leaves the option for some really strong sub headliners which I think has been lacking in recent years. 
 

 

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56 minutes ago, assorted said:

I may have regional bias, though. Where I live Sam Fender is playing my local rock club in 2025 (capacity 1500 people), so it’s hard to fathom him headlining Glastonbury. I realize he’s much, much bigger in England but does Glastonbury book acts that are only famous in country like that?

Glastonbury don’t necessarily take into account an artist’s popularity elsewhere when making the booking. Whilst no doubt it’s great to secure an international superstar, not all their headliners are going to fit into that category. They’ve had plenty in the past that were not so big overseas at the time (britpop lot, Manics, Kasabian, etc). Whilst it is very much an international festival which attracts punters from all over, obviously the majority are bought by brits and an act like Sam Fender would be popular and attract a decent crowd 

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1 hour ago, majormajormajor said:

Pyramid:

Bruno Mars / David Guetta

Sabrina Carpenter / Calvin Harris

Drake / Justin Bieber

 

Other Stage:

Swedish House Mafia / Katy Perry

Sam Smith / Chainsmokers

Raye / Olly Alexander

 

Park:

Catfish and the Bottlemen / Mumford & Sons

Bastille / Yungblud

Stereophonics / James Bay

 

BBC Radio 1 big weekend in worthy farm next year? missed that one!

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36 minutes ago, across97 said:


I think it’s a well matched trio, and does eliminate a risk of there’s being a total bomb headline set a la SZA. 
 

That being said, I’ve always viewed Glastonbury as the place to see the biggest and the best acts, who sell out stadiums across the world.  I’ve been fortunate over the years to see Adele, Paul McCartney, Radiohead, Coldplay etc and you walk away feeling pretty chuffed after those sets. The only critique I have of those 3 is you’re lacking that type of act.

 

Rodrigo is on the cusp of being a global stadium sell out superstar, and providing the 3rd album doesn’t flop she’ll get there. I think both Fender and The 1975 deserve their shot, but can understand why it would be perceived as a weak trio. 
 

I’m hoping for something spectacular coming out the blue, but if it doesn’t I wouldn’t complain about that trio. And possibly leaves the option for some really strong sub headliners which I think has been lacking in recent years. 
 

 

I think unless you want a repeat of Muse or Ed Sheeran this just hasn't been possible this year.

 

All fests seem to be struggling

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37 minutes ago, across97 said:


I think it’s a well matched trio, and does eliminate a risk of there’s being a total bomb headline set a la SZA. 
 

That being said, I’ve always viewed Glastonbury as the place to see the biggest and the best acts, who sell out stadiums across the world.  I’ve been fortunate over the years to see Adele, Paul McCartney, Radiohead, Coldplay etc and you walk away feeling pretty chuffed after those sets. The only critique I have of those 3 is you’re lacking that type of act.

 

 

Rodrigo is on the cusp of being a global stadium sell out superstar, and providing the 3rd album doesn’t flop she’ll get there. I think both Fender and The 1975 deserve their shot, but can understand why it would be perceived as a weak trio. 
 

I’m hoping for something spectacular coming out the blue, but if it doesn’t I wouldn’t complain about that trio. And possibly leaves the option for some really strong sub headliners which I think has been lacking in recent years. 
 

 

Echo this. If they have secured a worldie, then fair to them. But this isn't exactly a criminally undernourished trio either. 

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18 minutes ago, gfa said:

I think unless you want a repeat of Muse or Ed Sheeran this just hasn't been possible this year.

 

All fests seem to be struggling


Agreed, seems a tough year for bookings, but think Glasto has the pulling power to get the right act (if they’re willing the pay the right price however). I seem to remember Liam Gallagher being rumoured for this year, might be going mad though, but the reunion would’ve scuppered those plans at short notice. 
 

AC/DC apparently touring the US next year, think they’d be a good booking taking O Rod and 1975/Fender into account. 
 

I think there’s people out there, who aren’t Muse and Sheeran, but very slim pickings this year. I keep feeling like Green Days time will come each year, and whilst the Download appearance isn’t billed as an exclusive I don’t think, I can’t image Glasto being keen on booking them if they’re at download a couple weeks prior. 

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43 minutes ago, gfa said:

I think unless you want a repeat of Muse or Ed Sheeran this just hasn't been possible this year.

 

All fests seem to be struggling

I think Glastonbury in even 5 years time will be a struggle to what it is now as if they are struggling now that's not going to become easier as time goes on. The festival will stop becoming the big thing it is to play.

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58 minutes ago, gfa said:

I think unless you want a repeat of Muse or Ed Sheeran this just hasn't been possible this year.

 

All fests seem to be struggling

If that rumour about Ed playing in a non-headline spot next year was true then it would massively help alleviate concerns about things feeling small time, without a headline spot going to waste on him. Win win. 

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2 minutes ago, Rose-Colored Boy said:

If that rumour about Ed playing in a non-headline spot next year was true then it would massively help alleviate concerns about things feeling small time, without a headline spot going to waste on him. Win win. 

Unfortunately, he's absolutely shite.

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1 hour ago, across97 said:


 

And possibly leaves the option for some really strong sub headliners which I think has been lacking in recent years. 
 

 

Agree, very much hoping for this. Get a Nick Cave or Paramore in and things automatically look stronger than last year, regardless of opinions on the headliners. 

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