I can guarantee you they aren't scammers, at least not in the sense of them taking your money and giving you nothing. Glastonbury ticket revenue is a drop in the ocean for them and anyone that has managed to get themselves a reputation that allows them to be a "supplier" for such events isn't about to risk their reputation / income stream for the sake of bumping someone off to the tune of a few hundred quid. When that has happened previously and someone has done a runner with a customers money etc, they were usually reimbursed by other members of the group to ensure the reputation of the group wasn't damaged and that future customers could buy with confidence.
I know you don't want to believe this activity exists, but it really does (Seems Incident can testify to the same as me) and pretending it doesn't only allows Glastonbury to do the same.
Nah I think they’ll always aim big initially and only resort to smaller bookings if they struggle to lock down the mega headliners like they did this year and seemingly again next.
Reckon ‘26 will be one new headliner (Ghost) and then two of your standard bigger headliners if they’ve already got stuff in place and aren’t scrambling for options.
2026:
APEX: My Chemical Romance / A Day To Remember / Turnstile
OPUS: Killswitch Engage
APEX: Linkin Park / Architects / Lamb of God
OPUS: Good Charlotte
APEX: Ghost / Evanescence / Gojira
OPUS: Rob Zombie
After a quick glance of their recent setlists it's pretty nice, heavy on the first three albums. There will probably be a couple more tracks from the new album now, but in general I think they know what the fans want and are happy to oblige. A shorter, trimmed set (as in shorter than 28ish songs they tend to do on their own shows) would go down a storm I think.
I am seriously contemplating seeing them on the tour tbf. If I don't get Glasto tickets I might do Werchter tho.
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