Certainly looking like The Prodigy has to be one of the headliners.
I could see The Last Dinner Party being a castle headliner, although like Wet Leg I would question if they have enough material. I like both but feel you need more then one album of short songs to headline a major stage.
The other thing about polling is that I think they ask the wrong question. They ask 'who would you vote for?' and work from there. I think in this election especially, the number of undecideds is relatively low. But the real question they should ask is 'How likely are you to actually vote?' And this is hard to quantify, because I think a lot of people actually decide on the day, and it comes down to crazy stuff like the weather, or how long the queues are.
My feeling is that loads of people who are would-be Trump voters are less motivated than would-be Harris voters to get out and vote. This is the exact opposite of 2016, when the Trump voters were fired up, and the Clinton voters were more apathetic.
Yes on the Other but I'm questioning then getting booked now. Glastonbury with have Fatboy Slim, unless it's the one off be doesn't play. I think they'll play Victorious too who have shared a headliner with Glastonbury but always. I think 17, 2022 and 24 are the only one's and Fatboy this year is always at Glastonbury. I think Fatboy getting a decent slot currently is more likely. I would say West Holts but I don't think top two Other is out of sights.