Jump to content

Don't Miss a Beat

Join the UK's most passionate festival community. Keep up with the latest conversations, line-up rumours, and music news.

250,000+ Members

Connect with a massive network of fellow festival-goers.

Lively Discussions

Thousands of active topics on music, campsites, and tips.

Hot Rumours & News

Hear about secret sets and lineup drops before anyone else.

Create Free Account
OR
  • Sign Up!

    Join our friendly community of music lovers and be part of the fun 😎

2025 Headliners


Guest

Recommended Posts

2 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

If he plays BST this time around (as he's done several times before) he pretty much is at Stevie Wonder sort of level.

Could argue scarcity quite easily

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, K2SO said:

I don't know if this shows my age, how uncultured I am or what... But on reflection, I do not think I know a single Neil Young song. Am I being silly or missing something obvious?

 

I actually think I'd be more likely to recognise a SZA song than one of his at this point

 

Do you have some sort of phone or laptop that you can stream music through? If not that then some kind of membership of a record library?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Quark said:

 

Neither.  With the volume of recorded music available and the number of ways to consume it, entirely feasible you'd have missed something!

 

Having said that, I would suggest playing either Heart of Gold or Rocking In The Free World to see if they ring a bell at all.

 

I still feel as though I'm largely clued up on mega artists, though. I'm 30, so I don't think it's unreasonable for me to have expected to have known some Neil Young.

 

I gave a few tracks a play, including both of those you mentioned, and I honestly have never heard these songs in my life.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

All three are headliner level, they just are. No amount of mental contortions will change that. Whether they appeal to any individuals subjective taste is down to the individual but that doesn’t affect whether they’re big enough.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Ayrshire Chris said:

Who is going  to tell Muse  to stand down? 

Their last tour was pretty much sold out all the way through and they had like the 5th highest grossing tour of 2023. Their last album still got UK No1 (7th one). I love that everyone has such an issue with them even though they continue to put on better stage shows than most current artists. There a household name in the music industry, one of the most successful British rock bands of the 21st century. So yes they are definitely not at the peak of their career anymore but seen as their 30 years in that is hardly unsurprising. They still do 2 nights at the O2 Arena, most of their US and Mexico and European shows were sell outs. I think a bit more respect needs to go onto their name, they have established themselves are one of the best of all time and even 30 years on they still put on phenomenal stage shows. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, K2SO said:

 

I still feel as though I'm largely clued up on mega artists, though. I'm 30, so I don't think it's unreasonable for me to have expected to have known some Neil Young.

 

I gave a few tracks a play, including both of those you mentioned, and I honestly have never heard these songs in my life.

Fair enough!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, MEGABOWL said:

All three are headliner level, they just are. No amount of mental contortions will change that. Whether they appeal to any individuals subjective taste is down to the individual but that doesn’t affect whether they’re big enough.

Yeah and the bands that headline Truck Festival are headliner size too, doesn't mean I want to pay £400, book a week off work, spend hundreds on travel and accom to go to Truck. Like it or not, Glastonbury is meant to be the best. This isn't the best. Music is subjective, but what isn't subjective is popularity. There are far more popular acts that would have been a bigger spectacle than probably 4 out of the 6 mooted headliners. Even if I don't like them! I'm not bothered about me, I just like Glastonbury being a heavyweight festival. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Spindles said:

Muse couldn't headline my local paper these days, never mind a festival the size of Glastonbury.

Muse 2023: $92.7M, 1M Tickets Sold and 45 shows played. 20th highest grossing tour of 2023. Now everyone always talks about how they’re rubbish and yet they are still doing that. Blink 182 for example only sold 692k over 45 shows and yet people would always class them as massive. Elton John played 67 shows and sold 1.3M Tickets so actually 1M / 45 = 22k which is higher then Elton John as 1.3M / 67 = 19k. 
 

please put some respect on Muse 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, ThatMuseKid said:

Muse 2023: $92.7M, 1M Tickets Sold and 45 shows played. 20th highest grossing tour of 2023. Now everyone always talks about how they’re rubbish and yet they are still doing that. Blink 182 for example only sold 692k over 45 shows and yet people would always class them as massive. Elton John played 67 shows and sold 1.3M Tickets so actually 1M / 45 = 22k which is higher then Elton John as 1.3M / 67 = 19k. 
 

please put some respect on Muse 

 

No

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 minutes ago, ac123 said:

Yeah and the bands that headline Truck Festival are headliner size too, doesn't mean I want to pay £400, book a week off work, spend hundreds on travel and accom to go to Truck. Like it or not, Glastonbury is meant to be the best. This isn't the best. Music is subjective, but what isn't subjective is popularity. There are far more popular acts that would have been a bigger spectacle than probably 4 out of the 6 mooted headliners. Even if I don't like them! I'm not bothered about me, I just like Glastonbury being a heavyweight festival. 

It is meant to be the best, but that doesn’t always coincide with biggest. I would imagine that McDonalds is the biggest burger vendor in the world, but you wouldn’t choose to eat there would you? 
 

I am far from being a NY fan but it does add a balance when you look at the other two headliners. Not everything has to appeal to all ages (large chunks of the SE corner or Silver Hates are of limited interest to a sizeable chunk of the paying Glastonbury audience). Balance and variety are good 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

31 minutes ago, The_Fish said:


They don’t need to be relevant to young people, they need crossover appeal. Otherwise you end up with disasters like SZA. 

all 3 rumoured headliners will get much bigger crowds than SZA though. Proved by the fact that they have all played glastonbury previously and got much bigger crowds than SZA.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, Physical_graffiti said:

all 3 rumoured headliners will get much bigger crowds than SZA though. Proved by the fact that they have all played glastonbury previously and got much bigger crowds than SZA.


I didn’t say that they won’t. 
 

None of these will get anywhere near a Coldplay, Elton, McCartney size crowd though. They’re all mid. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

  • Latest Activity

    • Aren't they against touring?
    • If my memory serves me right, it was the other way round - when PS 2022 lineup was released it was already confirmed that she plays Barcelona in May.
    • Cheers! And yep looks identical to Green day's scheduling
    • Reading all the feedback with interest.  If there are now 75,000 tickets officially sold, plus who knows how many more people blagging in - then on the Friday evening and Saturday in particular, it's not ridiculous to suggest there's 50,000 people at Mordor, which is a stadium gig - except with much worse sight lines, an inferior PA, and far less bars and toilets. The Thursday evening in 2022 was of course infamous but on the Friday night for Beck I was trapped about 150m from the stage, surrounded by chatters, and with no prospect of getting nearer the stage.  With hindsight that was when I realised the fest had one way or another fundamentally changed.  Also noting on Reddit that some folk didn't enjoy the Cure or Gorillaz because the sets were "too long".  In future bands may be better received if they actually just play their top 10 Spotify songs then get back off the stage.
    • Has Glastonbury already got council permission for that 5 year run?
  • Featured Products

  • Hot Topics

  • Latest Tourdates

×
×
  • Create New...