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tbh I think it's incredibly strange that they aren't playing glasto.  And why go through all the trouble to immediately say they aren't? the boys love that festival as much as we do.  Liam's quote in the glastonbury book is proof of that.  

Until the festival is over and it doesnt happen in some form, I'm convinced that they're playing. 

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11 minutes ago, Olshansky said:

tbh I think it's incredibly strange that they aren't playing glasto.

 

This reunion is, inevitably, all about the money. Glastonbury doesn't offer (much) money. They were never likely.

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5 minutes ago, incident said:

 

This reunion is, inevitably, all about the money. Glastonbury doesn't offer (much) money. They were never likely.

I hear you, and while I agree with you I think it's also about ego.  To be away for 20 years and come back to headline the biggest festival in the world scratches that ego big time.  

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8 hours ago, Olshansky said:

I hear you, and while I agree with you I think it's also about ego.  To be away for 20 years and come back to headline the biggest festival in the world scratches that ego big time.  

It will be new music or new dates. The reunion is all about them, they aren't going to share their first comeback gig with a festival. They will be back at Glastonbury, just not next year.

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If they play Glasto then 2027/28 is the year to look , if they last to 28.

 

My hunch and it is a hunch is that Glastonbury got moved from an expected fallow in 27 to 26 in the knowledge of Oasis being free. A year falling with The Cure, Oasis, Radiohead would be absolutely no surprise and I can't see many being pissed about it. The Cure at the one I'd be most confident about.

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Tickets competition also not a bad shout.

 

Genuinely still stumped as to what the show will look like. The latest guess:

Rock 'n' Roll Star

Morning Glory

Go Let It Out

D'You Know What I Mean?

Roll With It

Songbird

Stop Crying Your Heart Out

 

Little by Little

The Importance of Being Idle

10 Talk Tonight

11 Half the World Away

12 The Masterplan

 

13 Slide Away

14 Wonderwall

15 Cigarettes and Alcohol

16 Supersonic

 

17 Don't Look Back in Anger

18 Acquiesce 

19 Champagne Supernova

20 Live Forever

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2 hours ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Tickets competition also not a bad shout.

 

Genuinely still stumped as to what the show will look like. The latest guess:

Rock 'n' Roll Star

Morning Glory

Go Let It Out

D'You Know What I Mean?

Roll With It

Songbird

Stop Crying Your Heart Out

 

Little by Little

The Importance of Being Idle

10 Talk Tonight

11 Half the World Away

12 The Masterplan

 

13 Slide Away

14 Wonderwall

15 Cigarettes and Alcohol

16 Supersonic

 

17 Don't Look Back in Anger

18 Acquiesce 

19 Champagne Supernova

20 Live Forever

Looks good but if they do new music 6 of them will end up being binned for whatever they decide to release.

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