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By NorthernSoul52 · Posted
Absolutely. The one artist nobody seems to be debating the heft for is Rodrigo. But Fender will shift an arena tour inside ten minutes next week and has stadium/open-air experience, while Fred again.. does genuinely appear to stoke hysteria wherever he goes. It's brave not to have a "legacy" headliner, but at the same time, we're going to run out of those, and new "legacy" headliners will become your acts like Arctic Monkeys and The Killers who have been around a few times anyway. -
It's ruined my morning popping up on my feed, so it's only right to ruin everyone else's https://x.com/davidguetta/status/1847268047926493693
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By Chavmeisterdeluxe · Posted
Saw Dashboard supporting FFAF last year and surprisingly really enjoyed them. The two pinters they serve at the Cardiff arena may have had a helping hand in that mind you. -
I’d honestly be happy with a three of Fred Again - Sam Fender - Olivia Rodrigo. Would get some sh*t but think it’d be a bold and brave move however they’re all easily big enough.
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By NorthernSoul52 · Posted
The general bias against dance headliners will be held against them - and it also comes down to who is around and who sits on the pecking order. Glastonbury will have their internal metrics - and perhaps, indeed, biases - that help them settle on their hit list for the names at the top, as well as others they may feel they can ask for headline slots on smaller stages. I know Fred again.. looks poised to get the nod this year, but his Glastonbury set the other year was pretty integral in settling his ascent, I'd argue, to the common man outside of fans.
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