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4 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

Simply too early to be confident re. Roan at this juncture.  Be interesting to see how well The Giver does - or whether Good Luck, Babe was a lightning in a bottle moment 

Absolutely concur. No desire in the slightest to see her trajectory slow, and it's definitely fun to guess for the future. But gut feeling says she won't be at this level come two or three years.

 

Of course, success at this level now might be more than enough to preserve those upper spots on bills.

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5 minutes ago, Ben7amin_ said:

Massively controversial I'm sure...

 

I'd take Linkin Park as a headliner  anyday should they be available.

I think the money is the simple issue. With your big overseas acts who have no prior relationship, it's balancing the books. Partner them with Raye and Radiohead, and you can probably afford them.

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Just now, TheFieryFurnace18 said:

Tame Impala, I assume, will headline soon

I would not assume that.

 

Just now, NorthernSoul52 said:

No, but it is the reason they would probably turn it down if, in some world, they were asked.

 

I don't think it would ever get to that stage, but still.

 

As you say, they'd need to be asked to be on a position to turn it down.

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Just now, CaledonianGonzo said:

As you say, they'd need to be asked to be on a position to turn it down.

Aye. You can throw them into the list of "likely big enough to do it, not likely to be asked" for me. It's not that massive as lists go, but it's got a few on it. (See; Drake.)

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Fontaines DC should headline 2027 without a dow't….id go as far as saying there becoming a band of a generation and it’s been far to long for a band in there up & coming prime that has headlined…

 

Oasis will definitely end there tour at Glastonbury if they can stomach each other to see it out….that is a dead cert billion percent ! 2027 / 2028


But I’ll go….

 

Fender

Swift

Fred Again

 

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9 minutes ago, LateStarter50 said:

Let’s have Muse. They would put on a massive show.


WoTP tour had an amazing amount of material and I can imagine another album by then too.


2004 and 2010 were immense. 2016 a bit rubbish. But by 2027 it would have been 11 years between visits so could be a good shout! 

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7 hours ago, Ben7amin_ said:

Massively controversial I'm sure...

 

I'd take Linkin Park as a headliner  anyday should they be available.

 

 

Sadly Pretty sure Dowbload would take them with ££££ before glastonbury got a sniff sadly

 

Not really Linkin Park anyway. Its fine if you are a Scientology apologist. Thats why they get the right acts like Deftones.

 

 

Gaga, Florence, Raye ( if she hadnt been booked this year )

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Whoever said Muse might have a point. Genuinely not sure where they are level-wise - albums still shift decent numbers, but their stadium shows appear to be getting progressively into smaller-style venues. (Not that this should be a barrier.)

 

If they came out and basically did a pure hits affair, I think they could make it work.

 

Won't Stand Down

Supermassive Black Hole

Time is Running Out

Psycho

Undisclosed Desires

Pressure

Hysteria (w/ Interlude)

Mercy

Feeling Good

10 Madness

11 Kill or Be Killed

12 Dead Inside

13 Butterflies and Hurricanes

14 Uprising

15 Knights of Cydonia

 

16 New Born

17 Plug In Baby

18 Starlight

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