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READING FRIDAY/LEEDS SATURDAY

MAIN STAGE

Blur

The Courteeners

Haim

Interpol

Best Coast

Swim Deep

Modern Baseball

Augustines

Pretty Vicious

NME/RADIO 1 STAGE

Metronomy

Earl Sweatshirt

READING SATURDAY/LEEDS SUNDAY

MAIN STAGE

The Black Keys

Foals

Frank Turner

A Day To Remember

Run The Jewels

The Strypes

Feeder

The Orwells

Pup

NME/RADIO 1 STAGE

Placebo

The Gaslight Anthem

READING SUNDAY/LEEDS FRIDAY

MAIN STAGE

Muse

The Prodigy

Deftones

Rise Against

Don Broco

Lower Than Atlantis

We Are The In Crowd

Asking Alexandria

Beartooth

NME/RADIO 1 STAGE

Tame Impala

Wolf Alice

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Yeah I knew The Courteeners subbing would stand out to people on here but these days they're always pushing subs, I don't think many predicted Bring Me The Horizon to do it this year, or Jake Bugg last year.

As much as people on here don't like them they are a pretty big draw these days. They've sold out Heaton Park and yeah, I know that's in their hometown, but they still managed to sell out an outdoor gig.

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Yeah I knew The Courteeners subbing would stand out to people on here but these days they're always pushing subs, I don't think many predicted Bring Me The Horizon to do it this year, or Jake Bugg last year.

As much as people on here don't like them they are a pretty big draw these days. They've sold out Heaton Park and yeah, I know that's in their hometown, but they still managed to sell out an outdoor gig.

They promoted Bugg and BMTH to sub because they're up and coming and have/had perceived potential to headline one day - Courteeners don't have that. The outdoor show is a reduced capacity which is roughly the same as the arena show they sell out in Manchester every year.

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They promoted Bugg and BMTH to sub because they're up and coming and have/had perceived potential to headline one day - Courteeners don't have that. The outdoor show is a reduced capacity which is roughly the same as the arena show they sell out in Manchester every year.

BMTH aren't up and coming, they've been around since 2004 as a band, Bugg 2011 is up and coming. BMTH are getting a push because they've gone from screamo and brought it down a little slightly. I'd imagine most big BMTH fans aren't a fat of Drown. It's exactly the same as what Biffy did, been going for years, the period that got them to where they are now is when they went more mainstream from Puzzle onwards. Keeping on with Vertigo etc would not have got them a headline spot.

Bugg and BMTH should not be subbing regardless and I stand by, less care will be taken into a sub now as a headliner booking is £50 of the £70 now for a ticket. Any act with one arena under their belt and suitable will be looked at, in the past there was no chance. QOTSA are a bit different but they sound like one of the rare acts that always chose smaller gigs, doing an arena tour though at least shown the demand for them. Obviously with QOTSA I'm talking their sub slots and not their header, just making the point they probably could have done an arena tour before they did.

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BMTH are getting a push because they've gone from screamo and brought it down a little slightly. I'd imagine most big BMTH fans aren't a fat of Drown. It's exactly the same as what Biffy did, been going for years, the period that got them to where they are now is when they went more mainstream from Puzzle onwards. Keeping on with Vertigo etc would not have got them a headline spot.

Dunno if I agree with that, Bring Me have been toning it down gradually, each album is a bit of a dramatic change. I highly doubt their change in sound from Drown has given them the possibility to sub.

I imagine they are subbing because they imagine big things is going to come of their next album. However I don't think thats the case, and I expect them to return 3rd down or headlining the NME very soon. I can't see them becoming outright headliners and I can't even see them headlining download next year anymore.

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BMTH aren't up and coming, they've been around since 2004 as a band, Bugg 2011 is up and coming. BMTH are getting a push because they've gone from screamo and brought it down a little slightly. I'd imagine most big BMTH fans aren't a fat of Drown. It's exactly the same as what Biffy did, been going for years, the period that got them to where they are now is when they went more mainstream from Puzzle onwards. Keeping on with Vertigo etc would not have got them a headline spot.

Bugg and BMTH should not be subbing regardless and I stand by, less care will be taken into a sub now as a headliner booking is £50 of the £70 now for a ticket. Any act with one arena under their belt and suitable will be looked at, in the past there was no chance. QOTSA are a bit different but they sound like one of the rare acts that always chose smaller gigs, doing an arena tour though at least shown the demand for them. Obviously with QOTSA I'm talking their sub slots and not their header, just making the point they probably could have done an arena tour before they did.

I didn't say 'new', I said 'up and coming'. They said themselves that the new album wasn't gonna have Drown nor sound like Drown "unless they were desperate".

Also this nonsense about day tickets again can get to BUN.

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I didn't say 'new', I said 'up and coming'. They said themselves that the new album wasn't gonna have Drown nor sound like Drown "unless they were desperate".

Also this nonsense about day tickets again can get to BUN.

I didn't say new either lol, I said up and coming which they aren't.

You don't have to see it, you don't want it to be true, nor do I but it's pretty clear. I'll sell you a day ticket for £70 with £70/80 worth just in the top two?, because that makes sense for my sales. I'll sell you a day ticket for £100 with £70/70 in the top two giving you the need to justify more on the bill that we have paid for to book. There is clear logic to it. thetime nailed it a while ago, cheaper ticket, weaker lineup.

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They clearly must be if they've moved from 6th down to sub and moving up through venue sizes as well as festival bills.

And was last year the best year because the day tickets cost the most? Were lineups worse 15 years ago when day tickets were £30? :lol: The day tickets are cheaper because day ticketers are more profitable than weekend ticketers, which is why the weekend tickets haven't gone down. If you were to pick from which had a bearing on the lineup; why you'd choose day tickets is beyond me, with a much lesser amount being sold.

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They clearly must be if they've moved from 6th down to sub and moving up through venue sizes as well as festival bills.

And was last year the best year because the day tickets cost the most? Were lineups worse 15 years ago when day tickets were £30? :lol: The day tickets are cheaper because day ticketers are more profitable than weekend ticketers, which is why the weekend tickets haven't gone down. If you were to pick from which had a bearing on the lineup; why you'd choose day tickets is beyond me, with a much lesser amount being sold.

That's moving up the bill, that doesn't make them up and coming, that just means a band grows. And in fairness, up and coming is generally more a newer act to be fair.

Last year was just a joke as I've said with Macklemore and Bugg given subs but Vampire Weekend did comfortably have an arena tour under their belt, you might struggle to find that thing year. 15 years ago, economy was very different, acts didn't cost as much, the government has fucked our whole financial system in that time. I find find it hard you using that to justify anything with prices and booking etc. That's like saying you could pay £2 to stand in the end at a football ground years ago. The fact is, finance went to shit, it's not going to cost you £30 less to buy a ticket and get the same standard of billing that you might do in a general situation as it would £30 more. Considering Leeds never sells out, I'd say an increase in day tickets isn't goign to go down badly.

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