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Well they've got a strong relationship with the festival, apparently they've said they'd like to finish their world tour at Reading (though not sure if there are any sources for this), it'll be the 20th anniversary since the famous Nirvana gig, and Melvin Benn has siad one headliner has already been booked, and considering the Foo's have been in the country quite a bit this summer it's quite likely that they'll have been booked this far in advance.

At least that's the reason's I've gathered to be true :P

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Well, it'll be a bit of a comeback (admittedly not after that long a hiatus, but still), should have a new album out spring 2012, so that could help. I just can't see them subbing yet again. If R+L get them as an exclusive (a proper exclusive like all the headliners were last year, not like MCR and the Strokes this year) I reckon they'd be a pretty big draw. Plus in my proposed lineup A7X are headlining the tent which helps the strength of the day...

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Does anyone think the Festival Republic stage will expand sooner rather than later? I couldnt get anywhere near to get into to see Foster The People, I think it was pretty rammed for The Horrors too, fortunately I got a good spot at the front. I didn't see Ed Sheeran but I assume he would have got a huge crowd

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I thought at the time I wrote this that it was a bit more original than a lot of the lineups people have been posting, but since then quite a few of the names on mine have been suggested.

I'm very intrigued by the prospect of Blur - is it actually likely? Because that would be the best booking at the festival for years I feel. Anyway, here goes my lineup:

Friday

Main

System Of A Down (co-headline)

Slipknot (co-headline)

Slayer

Feeder

Alkaline Trio

You Me At Six

AFI

The Pretty Reckless

Killswitch Engage

Cancer Bats

NME

Suede

The Maccabees

Saturday

Main

Bloc Party

Kaiser Chiefs

Mumford & Sons

Paul Weller

The Wombats

We Are Scientists

The Subways

The Vaccines

Hard-Fi

Viva Brother

NME

Avenged Sevenfold

The Gaslight Anthem

Sunday

Main

Foo Fighters

Biffy Clyro

Motorhead

The Hives

Dropkick Murphys (co-headline Lock Up later)

Madina Lake

Mastodon

Hundred Reasons

Twin Atlantic

NME

Chase and Status

Glasvegas

Maybe a bit strong on the NME headliners, but I like it :D

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I just thought the co-headlining thing worked pretty well this year, and seeing as SOAD only subbed last time they played Reading and aren't really any bigger than they were then, co-headlining would be the best shot at getting them at the festival (which we know MB wants, he tried to get them this year didn't he?). Same deal with Slipknot really not big enough in terms of Reading to headline alone but less likely to settle for a lower slot since Sonisphere.

Fair enough about Killswitch Engage, they'll have had another two albums out since they were there in 2006 so I guess they would be 6th or 7th on the bill. Maybe just take them out of that lineup, they probably wouldn't have 10 bands on the main stage on that day. Stick them in the Lock Up on the Saturday or something.

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I thought at the time I wrote this that it was a bit more original than a lot of the lineups people have been posting, but since then quite a few of the names on mine have been suggested.

I'm very intrigued by the prospect of Blur - is it actually likely? Because that would be the best booking at the festival for years I feel. Anyway, here goes my lineup:

Friday

Main

System Of A Down (co-headline)

Slipknot (co-headline)

Slayer

Feeder

Alkaline Trio

You Me At Six

AFI

The Pretty Reckless

Killswitch Engage

Cancer Bats

NME

Suede

The Maccabees

Saturday

Main

Bloc Party

Kaiser Chiefs

Mumford & Sons

Paul Weller

The Wombats

We Are Scientists

The Subways

The Vaccines

Hard-Fi

Viva Brother

NME

Avenged Sevenfold

The Gaslight Anthem

Sunday

Main

Foo Fighters

Biffy Clyro

Motorhead

The Hives

Dropkick Murphys (co-headline Lock Up later)

Madina Lake

Mastodon

Hundred Reasons

Twin Atlantic

NME

Chase and Status

Glasvegas

Maybe a bit strong on the NME headliners, but I like it :D

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Friday

Main

Foo Fighters

Biffy Clyro

Incubus

Mumford And Sons

The Gaslight Anthem

Glasvegas

NME

Chase and Status

Justice

Ed Sheeran

Saturday

Main

Kasabian

Bloc Party

Bombay Bicycle Club

Noel Gallagher

Foals

The Subways

NME

Feeder

We Are Scientists

The Joy Formidable

Sunday

Main

Slipknot

System Of A Down

Bullet For My Valentine

Limp Bizkit

Less Than Jake

Mastodon

NME

Morrissey

Bon Iver

Manchester Orchestra

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Friday

Main

Foo Fighters

Biffy Clyro

Incubus

Mumford And Sons

The Gaslight Anthem

Glasvegas

NME

Chase and Status

Justice

Ed Sheeran

Saturday

Main

Kasabian

Bloc Party

Bombay Bicycle Club

Noel Gallagher

Foals

The Subways

NME

Feeder

We Are Scientists

The Joy Formidable

Sunday

Main

Slipknot

System Of A Down

Bullet For My Valentine

Limp Bizkit

Less Than Jake

Mastodon

NME

Morrissey

Bon Iver

Manchester Orchestra

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I'd just like to say that Morrissey in the tent would be f**king incredible.

Also not too unrealistic. Plays similar sized venues to the Manics who headlined NME in 2008, similar level of success as well I suppose, both hugely acclaimed British acts who have a very dedicated, bordeline obsessive following. :D But it would be a good booking.

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