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By northernangel · Posted
I could see the argument for that but they are one of those where a lot of the crowd there will like them. I also think they'll get a bigger crowd against Neil than Olivia. We shall await to see the confirmed days though. -
By northernangel · Posted
Yeah 2020 would have been one I'd not have wanted to miss and I had tickets more than the 2022 return which was nowhere near as good as I think it's hyped. Don't get me wrong I'd have liked to be there but there was only a couple of acts that were like this was your chance. -
By Avalon_Fields · Posted
I developed tinnitus in my early 20's (Directly due to some hard rock gigs) which lasted maybe a year or so. But it came back with a vengeance 2 1/2 years ago (Out of the blue, not obviously due to loud music). I've got the expensive, moulded Ultimate Ears which are great but I rarely use them now, I prefer going to gigs that are not excessively loud, but did wear them at Glastonbury 2024 sometimes, when necessary. Please, all, if I may say so, look after your ears! -
By CaledonianGonzo · Posted
Probably depends when he was told - last year could mean any time. Stevie has been rumoured but it's always been in partnership with BST and that doesn't seem to be happening -
On the latest episode of the Sidetracked podcast, Nick Grimshaw says he was told last year the headliners are The 1975 on the Friday, Neil Young on the Saturday and Stevie Wonder the Sunday. He said he took it with a pinch of salt at the time but now Neil Young has been announced thinks it could be about right.
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