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Friday Headliner Poll


SouthbanKen

Who is your Friday Night Headliner  

309 members have voted

  1. 1. Who is your Friday night headliner

    • The 1975
      48
    • Loyle Carner
      22
    • Anohni and the Johnsons
      20
    • Maribou State
      49
    • Four Tet
      43
    • Billy Bragg
      6
    • Ash
      60
    • Ani DiFranco
      5
    • Somewhere else
      56


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Are we 💯 sure that Ash are headlining on the Friday? I really, really hope so as they are my one locked in headliner (if they're in that slot) and one of my top 3-4 acts (bands) of the whole festival. 
 

I'm just slightly concerned that Avalon is going to c*ck it up and out the Fratellis last on...

 

Ben

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26 minutes ago, circus92 said:

Love how Glasto is such a different experience for everyone!  General feeling on here is that Friday night is a bit of a wasteland, and yet for me this has the makings of being the best night yet in 4 festivals.

 

Alanis > Biffy > 1975 is an unbelievable run for me.  All acts that I would pay to go to see anyway and yet I am going to get to see them one after the other on the Pyramid!  Puts the ticket price right into context right there

Agree with all of this up until 1975 - Friday looks like a cracking run for me from Supergrass onwards. I'm toying with either Maribou State, or just walking and getting lost in the night. I cannot waaaaaait.

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16 minutes ago, bennyhana22 said:

Are we 💯 sure that Ash are headlining on the Friday? I really, really hope so as they are my one locked in headliner (if they're in that slot) and one of my top 3-4 acts (bands) of the whole festival. 
 

I'm just slightly concerned that Avalon is going to c*ck it up and out the Fratellis last on...

 

Ben

It would be a massive c*ck up, but something tells me it will be them instead of Ash 😕

 

If it is Ash, it'll be quite rammed... whether it'll be uncomfortably rammed to the extend that it'd put me off is yet to be seen.

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44 minutes ago, SwedgeAntilles said:

 

This was my plan until Self Esteem was confirmed subbing the Park. So now I'm a bit split between booting it up to Woodsies afterwards for Four Tet or do the shorter walk to Ash and hope I can get in the tent.

 

Will probably end up deciding on the day.


I really wanted to see Self Esteem too, but alas, she has fallen to the rave. 

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25 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

Yeah - Friday is a 5 star day right up until headliners time when it absolutely falls to bits.

Yep. Biffy is my Friday “headliner”. Heard The 1975 are excellent live, but just can’t get into many of their tunes. Might hang around the Pyramid field for a bit and if it’s not grabbing me I’ll head over to Avalon or to see FBS at Lonely Hearts.

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1 minute ago, The_Fish said:

If you would like any evidence that this place isn't representative of the wider Glastonbury going demographic, this poll is it.

honestly not sure any longer ... efest has an  older average age  id imagine but so does Glastonbury in terms of festivals 

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If that’s the selection, it’s my least favourite headliner choice since the last time Biffy subbed. Back then I watched them, wandered up for the Arcadia show and caught the end of Justice.

 

Ash would be enjoyable for nostalgia value and a chance to experience a late night Avalon act, though wondering if Four Tet might be worth a gamble.  

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11 hours ago, Pipine said:

I’m hoping to do Self Esteem then Ash but I’ve no idea who’s on when.. will Alanis clash with either of those?!

I think there is a possibility Self Esteem might clash with Alanis, but Self Esteem may clash with Biffy Clyro instead... it depends who subs the pyramid. 

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