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 😎

Chappell Roan


MEGATRONICMEATWAGON

Recommended Posts

theyll probably have to headline her at that point because she will heave headlined everything else by then. already rumored for the Lolla South America run next spring. the current show is just under 90 minutes so there is no problem when it comes to set length. if she has new material by 27 then it can be a longer set and nobody can gripe about anything.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Even if her new album isn't for a few more years, if she releases a couple more singles by the time 2027 comes round she would be a perfectly suitable contender to headline. Haven't watched the full set from Reading yet but she looked terrific!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's a weird one for me, some of her songs are absolutely grating, terrible stuff that I will skip if they come up on spotify, the worst kind of US crap pop and don't get me started on inserting brand names and marketing phrases into songs, that sh*t can get in the sea. 

 

Other songs though?  She's got some corkers in her currently limited catalogue, Casual is an all timer for instance, and if she can produce an album of songs that shows more of that potential and less of the pop dross then she's absolutely on course to headline if they can afford her in 27.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Must say, colour me impressed by the Leeds Festival performance over the weekend - very much here for the nominal pop star willing to dispense with the dance spectacular for something more proud of their band's credentials (no matter how choregraphed it also will be.)

 

Do disagree with the notion that she would be an immediate bill-topper though. There were a few lulls, even in the heart of the pit on our side, though it may well be nitpicking - she seemed broadly the favourite of everybody there and clearly had the biggest weekend of the lot.

 

Think her team would only accept headline or bust for Glastonbury unless album two tumbles off a cliff though. Ball in the court for the Eavis family, you'd expect, though did hear she earned a packet and a half for these two UK shows. (How much truth is in that is another matter entirely.)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

She was superb at Leeds, polished to the extent that it looked like she’d been headlining festivals like R&L for a decade when in reality she was playing Manchester Academy 11 months ago.

 

As mentioned above there were a couple of lulls for Guility Pleasure, Barracuda and Love Me Anyway but the crowd were right up for everything else. Replace the above with new material and there’s no doubt it’ll be headline material - the live production, full band and the set are there already.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 24/08/2025 at 18:40, Spindles said:

It's a weird one for me, some of her songs are absolutely grating, terrible stuff that I will skip if they come up on spotify, the worst kind of US crap pop and don't get me started on inserting brand names and marketing phrases into songs, that sh*t can get in the sea. 

 

Other songs though?  She's got some corkers in her currently limited catalogue, Casual is an all timer for instance, and if she can produce an album of songs that shows more of that potential and less of the pop dross then she's absolutely on course to headline if they can afford her in 27.

 

I think Punk pony club and Good luck babe are by far the best songs. Casual does nothing for me. Hot to go, Picture you and the subway next probably in that order.

 

She'll be booked by BST I reckon but she definitely needs another album before Glastonbury and she's made a point she's having time off after this outing so I dont think she'll be back for 27, 28 would be a closer guess.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Very jealous of those that made it to Edinburgh yday/ today. By all accounts it looked great. She's so obviously a headliner and it's the most people I've seen at the same gig on my instagram since Oasis/ Taylor. Looks like she is amazing live too!

 

Too early to tell if she would be around in 2027 or later but sure she will do it unless the money is a sticking point.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

29 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

 

It's a great cover - just more about mixing things up in 2027.

True, true.

 

Will quite happily admit I didn't really get the hype, but seeing her has me mostly convinced. If she can replicate some of the quality at the top end - and keep the audience too - then she'll be fine.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, FKA SOSOTWS said:

Her Primavera set had lots of filler IMO, but the overall crowd response was nuts. I did hear that she's charging an arm and a leg for festivals to book her, so no guarantees she'll actually play/headline Glasto.

Echoed this in the R+L thread but heard it was north of £2m for those shows. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 hours ago, FKA SOSOTWS said:

Her Primavera set had lots of filler IMO, but the overall crowd response was nuts. I did hear that she's charging an arm and a leg for festivals to book her, so no guarantees she'll actually play/headline Glasto.

 

Looks like there was a handshake with her to sub the Sunday this year and at some point she backed away and Noah Kahan stepped in.

 

Suggests that there's negotiating space there.  Might even be the case that the discussions ended with 2027 being pencilled in.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

 

Looks like there was a handshake with her to sub the Sunday this year and at some point she backed away and Noah Kahan stepped in.

 

Suggests that there's negotiating space there.  Might even be the case that the discussions ended with 2027 being pencilled in.

 

 

Think I missed the handshake talk - or I've forgotten. When did that come out again? 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 27/08/2025 at 10:55, NorthernSoul52 said:

Keep Barracuda, it's a tune. Not her fault a bunch of youngsters are degenerates.

 

I vote she goes for When You Were Mine, arranged more akin to the Cyndi Lauper version.

I'd love to see this - maybe nudge her people.

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

    • f**king horrendous and seems they couldn’t run an egg and spoon race.  zero info and the crush waiting to get in to see Massive Attack was potentially disasterous. Zero info, no stewards at all and was told that the whole evening was cancelled, when we got to the exit. Because it rained. First time attendee and i’ve got onsay, i’m far from impressed. Scalping bastard taxis asking €37 plus for an €11 fare too. Wonderdul.
    • Rumours are it's called The Lost Tour. In the US in September. Ireland in November (so UK+Europe a good bet around November/early December). 
    • Hey guys, is there a group going for any solo y not goers this year?? I couldn’t miss out once I saw the acts but it’s just me and would be great to meet some others:))
    • After deciding to abandon the festival, here's a few of my thoughts (mostly negative tbf).    On the positive side - was it just me or were there a few more urinals than last year? Seemed to help the queues at the loos a bit from what i saw. Plus they had at least had some foresight and had a few more covered areas in the VIP areas.    Now on the negatives.  The weather was admittedly pretty crap but it wasn't apocalyptic. How the actual f**k are bits of the main stage falling off in those conditions?  Then the communication was awful, there's a load of people who left the site because they were told by security guards/other personnel that there would be no more acts on the main stage this evening.  You have an app Primavera, use it! Yes, there's a shitload going on I'm sure but communication with the festivalgoers should be one of the top priorities. You failed.    And I'm not usually somebody who buys into the whole "oh this is hugely unsafe and it's lucky people weren't hurt" narrative, but all the above led to movements of people that were genuinely unsafe.  Evacuating Mordor entirely (again... Why???) and then having a horde of people trying to get in because they thought they were going to Massive Attack was insane.  And given a lot of people basically abandoned ship around 10.30pm the crush at both the exit to the festival and the entrance to the Metro was pretty dangerous.   Conditions happen, most people will get that....but the contingencies have to be better. 
    • You'd think that something like bad weather was in the basics of festival planning. After the shitshow of Madrid, you'd think they'd learnt their lesson, apparently not...
  • Featured Products

  • Hot Topics

  • Latest Tourdates

×
×
  • Create New...