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1 hour ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Did mull it might be Rod for a moment, but he's back stateside.

 

Could we get a co-headliner option? Know they've been few and far between.

I was thinking co headliner, quite a few bands busy on 12th though.

Or maybe even Duran Duran again but Nile Rogers is elsewhere.

 

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On 08/03/2025 at 09:47, SocaBaptist said:

Likely to be a UK/Irish  rock band or equivalent? No work permits needed, transport costs etc at this "late stage". If yes, who are available at "short notice"? 

 

Presumably 1975 given they're only announced for Glastonbury so far. I'm aware it would be unusual given it's not necessarily always the case for all of Glasto's headliners to head to London for this.

 

Maybe if they throw a bit of cash at Muse to tempt them out of their current 5 Euro dates being enough for their plans this year, that could be an option. Maybe. I dunno.

 

Though there's always the possibility a name is ready and will be announced this week. I don't know, I don't work in the promoters office.

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18 hours ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

There is still the remote choice that it could be Springsteen, but I'm ninety-nine percent certain the tour is wrapping in Milan the week before.

Always surprises me he's willing to play Hyde Park again after the time Westminster Council pulled the plug on him.

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9 minutes ago, charlierc said:

Presumably 1975 given they're only announced for Glastonbury so far. I'm aware it would be unusual given it's not necessarily always the case for all of Glasto's headliners to head to London for this.

 

Maybe if they throw a bit of cash at Muse to tempt them out of their current 5 Euro dates being enough for their plans this year, that could be an option. Maybe. I dunno.

 

Though there's always the possibility a name is ready and will be announced this week. I don't know, I don't work in the promoters office.

Muse don't have any UK shows at the moment, do they? Decent shout.

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9 minutes ago, charlierc said:

Always surprises me he's willing to play Hyde Park again after the time Westminster Council pulled the plug on him.

Money talks. But yeah, I think it's a bit of a weird one. 

 

He's said - or at least the press release has - that these shows are for markets not played in either 2023 or 2024, which is what rules London out of the picture for me. Think he'll wrap in Milan and head straight on holiday.

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Just now, NorthernSoul52 said:

Muse don't have any UK shows at the moment, do they? Decent shout.

Correct - right now, they don't. In Finland, Sweden, Norway, France and the Netherlands, but not here. Where I'm not sure about them is Chris did a podcast interview a few weeks strongly suggesting the 5 Euro shows they have next summer are it. But equally, never say never.

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6 hours ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

I think Muse might have outgrown Reading and Leeds to an extent, but never say never.

I mean, I guess it's as much on what Reading's organisers think will appeal to their target market. Or what appeals to their target demographic in this age of R&L essentially now acting like Glastonbury-lite by booking a little bit of everything.

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Muse please 🙏

 

Sat 12th July is the remaining date at BST free and their European tour runs 14th-27th June, so they are free.

 

Maybe with no new material a festival spot is ideal to just wack out the greatest hits and next summer do the stadium tour on the back of a new album?

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57 minutes ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Mumford and Sons at Big Weekend... 

 

Surely, surely, they're not on the level here anymore, are they?! 

 

Just saw them play last night at Kentish Town Forum, no support, came on after 9pm, barely played an hour. No thanks. A band with that back catalogue if they aren't having a support should play for 2 hours. They obviously haven't got enough decent material for a proper headline spot.

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1 hour ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Mumford and Sons at Big Weekend... 

 

Surely, surely, they're not on the level here anymore, are they?! 

I thought they could be a shout but they've just announced an arena tour for December including London O2. So I think they're now out of this one.

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2 hours ago, Jerman72 said:

 

Just saw them play last night at Kentish Town Forum, no support, came on after 9pm, barely played an hour. No thanks. A band with that back catalogue if they aren't having a support should play for 2 hours. They obviously haven't got enough decent material for a proper headline spot.

Tbf, that's just a warm up gig. Literally no chance of that being the case when they actually tour.

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