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Sure Rudimental are bigger than Chase & Status now 

You probably go to a 17 yr old and say let's go watch Pendulum and they go who? Then you probably have to explain to them that they formed knife party and even then they'll look at you like your stupid. 

Prodigy, fair enough. Only a sub these days and think if they do festivals again they'll head more towards Boardmasters type festival. 

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I say this every year but imagine the Prodigy! We need that! I was thinking that a nostalgia act like Franz Ferdinand or The Kooks on a mid slot on the main stage would be a cool idea, the crowd would love that. Also think the Happy Mondays on the FR would be brilliant, although I don't see it. Anyone know how I can knock one of those mock posters up? I'd like to have a go because I've got a pretty realistic prediction I think.

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29 minutes ago, thelemon said:

Maybe. Em is a bit more of a rock/alternative act than Drake, popular with the old Reading style of emo/scene kids, plus a nostalgia act. Look at it this way, I go into an indie club tonight, Eminem is likely to be played, Drake isn't. Major Lazer and Chainsmokers much more comparable, but the headliner is a bigger influence on the type of crowd.

Eminem hasn't been close to an alternative act in a very, very long time. The vast majority of he audience won't have any idea about how popular he was in the late 90s/early 00s with the rock crowd because they weren't born. He might be popular with people who used to go to Reading but those people largely aren't going anymore. Drake would be immensely popular with today's R&L punters. 

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@thelemon Your not being sexist mate, neithers the festival. What you just did is point out the problem, women are unfairly represented in rock music, a problem which doesn't need to exist, and one that festival promoters should actively try to stop by booking more bands with females in. 

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It's very obvious the promoters aren't sexist, didn't Melvin recently launch some kind of initiative to get more women in music or something? I don't really think it's an issue of underrepresentation either, it's just I don't think women are as drawn to rock music.

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12 minutes ago, thelemon said:

I say this every year but imagine the Prodigy! We need that! I was thinking that a nostalgia act like Franz Ferdinand or The Kooks on a mid slot on the main stage would be a cool idea, the crowd would love that. Also think the Happy Mondays on the FR would be brilliant, although I don't see it. Anyone know how I can knock one of those mock posters up? I'd like to have a go because I've got a pretty realistic prediction I think.

I'd be happy with Franz Ferdinand, think they would be around 5th down now. Their debut album was the first album I bought with my own money when I had a paper round 13 years ago so always holds a little bit of nostalgia. 

Will Smith and Jazzy Jeff just headlined livewire festival in Blackpool. Think a secret set in the tent would go down a storm. 40 thousand people singing to Fresh Prince. Doesn't matter how old you are you'll know all the words. 

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9 minutes ago, thelemon said:

It's very obvious the promoters aren't sexist, didn't Melvin recently launch some kind of initiative to get more women in music or something? I don't really think it's an issue of underrepresentation either, it's just I don't think women are as drawn to rock music.

Yeah, as I said the promoters aren't sexist. Lazy maybe. Saying women aren't drawn to rock is not true though, and one thing for sure is that the percentage of female rock fans ain't anywhere near the percentage of female rock band members, but these female rock fans have hardly any role models so won't get into rock music, and those that do will struggle to break as it isn't normalised

Try going to a Catfish concert and tell me women aren't drawn to rock

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16 minutes ago, Steve1000 said:

Yeah, as I said the promoters aren't sexist. Lazy maybe. Saying women aren't drawn to rock is not true though, and one thing for sure is that the percentage of female rock fans ain't anywhere near the percentage of female rock band members, but these female rock fans have hardly any role models so won't get into rock music, and those that do will struggle to break as it isn't normalised

Try going to a Catfish concert and tell me women aren't drawn to rock

You know, I knew straight away I worded that wrong, but wasn't sure how to reword it to make my point clearer. I didn't mean as listeners, the gigs I go to are always around 50/50 I'd say, and yeah Catfish have a massive female following I've seen them a few times. I meant that women don't tend to start playing rock music as much,and you're probably right about not having so many role models but I don't see how that even changes tbh.

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1 minute ago, thelemon said:

You know, I knew straight away I worded that wrong, but wasn't sure how to reword it to make my point clearer. I didn't mean as listeners, the gigs I go to are always around 50/50 I'd say, and yeah Catfish have a massive female following I've seen them a few times. I meant that women don't tend to start playing rock music as much,and you're probably right about not having so many role models but I don't see how that even changes tbh.

Very easily. By festivals/ radio stations/ music publications etc raising awareness of female rock bands

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with Arctic Monkeys now releasing an album at the end of this year i'd be surprised if they waited till Glastonbury 2019, I think Reading probably have them in the bag for 2018.

Foo Fighters doing download sounds still a bit loose, I can't see them choosing Download over reading.

Paramore (or Royal Blood), Foo Fighters, Arctic Monkeys sounds like a decent bet for 2018 - I can see Reading having a strong year

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Surely they can't just push bands with females in either, like they have to be liked and followed or you're just putting female fronted bands on a lineup to meet a quota. If there are good female fronted bands touring put them on but if their isn't the festival can't do too much about that imo.

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Royal Blood / Boy Better Know / Wolf Alice / Don Broco / Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes 

Desiigner

Drake / The Chainsmokers / Panic! at the Disco / The Kooks / Nothing But Thieves 

Vampire Weekend 

Arctic Monkeys / Catfish and the Bottlemen / Stormzy / The Wombats / The Amazons

Brand New

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14 minutes ago, foolee said:

Surely they can't just push bands with females in either, like they have to be liked and followed or you're just putting female fronted bands on a lineup to meet a quota. If there are good female fronted bands touring put them on but if their isn't the festival can't do too much about that imo.

Plenty of them that are liked and followed. I'd say they're at an unfair disadvantage anyway as naturally record labels would be skeptical about them, so normalising them would correct that. If you have direct influence on the public, I'd say course you should do what's right at the expense of very minor financial gain anyway

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Brand New would be good!

If we want them to include more female fronted bands then the following just need to get booked:

Wolf Alice either third down or subbing co-headliners

Give London Grammar a half decent spot somewhere, Clean Bandit could headline NME easily

The Big Moon early main stage slot, Echosmith on the main stage a bit further up, give Black Honey a good spot because they're fantastic

Daughter main stage? Say 5th down?

Estrons, Pale Waves early to mid NME slots

Honeyblood, Sunflower Bean FR stage

Fill the dance tent (not sure what it's exactly called, but the one where all the pop acts go) with the likes of Charli XCX, Anne-Marie, Louisa Johnson, Ray BLK etc, Dua Lipa as a headliner or possibly NME.

Marmozets either decent main stage slot or higher in the NME, depending on their album (if it doesn't do that well then leave them off for a year)

Plenty of decent grime out there - Lady Leshurr, Nadia Rose etc, and obviously DJ wise there's Annie Mac, Hannah Wants etc

PVRIS pit headliners? Or Babymetal?

Would like Let's Eat Grandma to get a bit of recognition

I'd love the Pretty Reckless to be there as I missed last year although they'd need another album I think, but Halestorm would fit in somewhere, same with the likes of Nightwish (pit headliner?), or Within Temptation

Paramore is a potential headliner, they'd do it on their own if the other two were big acts. The XX would make good co-headliner with someone like alt-J or Tame Impala, if not a really strong sub!

For something unusual like I said Lana Del Rey would be an incredible sub to have, I would love to see her live, and some more left field stuff, Kate Nash as a FR headliner, just for a bit of a throwback? Or if you wanna go really bold get Evanescence like fifth down main or Pit headliner

Are the Yeah Yeah Yeahs still around? Get The Kills on there somewhere too, and the girl from Gossip has some stuff out I think.

There's plenty out there...

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2 hours ago, swede said:

Unless there's rumblings of new music from TOP they won't be touring next year, the tour dates for Blurryface are all done. Is their turnaround usually quick ? If not it's 2019 for them me thinks.

Will Catfish still be touring next summer as well, I think not. 

I also think Foo's will play Download

TOP are meant to be headlining a festival in austria a few weeks before R/L

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Reading Friday/Leeds Saturday:
Main: Royal Blood / Catfish and the Bottlemen / Stormzy / Babymetal / The Amazons / The Hunna / Death From Above / Basement
NME: Dizzee Rascal / Jack Garratt / The Horrors
 
 
Reading Saturday/Leeds Sunday:
Main: Arctic Monkeys / Courteeners / Panic! at the Disco / Tyler, the Creator / Mastodon / Creeper / Fickle Friends / The Sherlocks / Inheaven
NME: Annie Mac / J-Hus
 
 
Reading Sunday/Leeds Friday:
Main: Drake / Wolf Alice / The Kooks / Don Broco / The Wombats / Peace / Declan McKenna / Hinds
NME: Enter Shikari / Nothing But Thieves
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Friday:

Queens Of The Stone Age / Royal Blood / Wolf Alice / Cage The Elephant / Feeder / Halestorm / Young Guns / Touche Amore / Black Peaks

Jamie T / Slaves

Saturday:

Drake / The Chainsmokers / Stormzy / Jack Garratt / Ghost / Creeper / Fickle Friends / SWMRS / Eliza and The Bear

Courteeners / Nothing But Thieves

Sunday:

Arctic Monkeys / Catfish and The Bottlemen / Panic! At The Disco / Don Broco / Twin Atlantic / Declan McKenna / The Hunna / As It Is / Fangclub

Enter Shikari / Stone Sour

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Main: THE KILLERS, Catfish & The Bottlemen, Enter Shikari, Tyler, The Creator, Nothing But Thieves, The Amazons, Aminé, IDLES, Black Foxxes
NME: Future, Dua Lipa
The Pit: Sleeping With Sirens
Dance: Camo & Crooked 
FR: The Hives
1xtra: Loyle Carner

Main: KANYE WEST, Tame Impala, Travis Scott, Brand New, Creeper, Logic, Marmozets, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Honeyblood
NME: CHVRCHES, All Time Low
The Pit: AFI
Dance: Porter Robinson & Madeon
FR: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
1xtra: Joey Bada$$

Main: ROYAL BLOOD & TWENTY ONE PILOTS, Wolf Alice, Don Broco, Mastodon, Neck Deep, Alien Ant Farm, Muncie Girls, Black Honey
NME: Jamie xx, Anderson .Paak
Lock-Up: Papa Roach
Dance: Knife Party
FR: Drenge
1xtra: Pusha T

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3 hours ago, callum97 said:

Jesus, they might as well rename it to V fest

 

most of those acts have never played V Fest, what a weird thing to say

2 hours ago, thelemon said:

The XX (which would surely have to be on a co-headline).

i don't buy this. They've not played R+L since 2009, presumably because they'd (rightly) want to headline the thing but have (wrongly) never been offered it.

2 hours ago, thelemon said:

Catfish are great live 

incorrect

2 hours ago, thelemon said:

I say this every year but imagine the Prodigy! We need that! I was thinking that a nostalgia act like Franz Ferdinand or The Kooks on a mid slot on the main stage would be a cool idea, the crowd would love that. Also think the Happy Mondays on the FR would be brilliant, although I don't see it

they make shite 'nostalgia' bookings like The Kooks and The Wombats every year, the Happy Mondays would be a bizarre booking these days though.

1 hour ago, thelemon said:

Brand New would be good!

If we want them to include more female fronted bands then the following just need to get booked:

Wolf Alice either third down or subbing co-headliners

Give London Grammar a half decent spot somewhere, Clean Bandit could headline NME easily

The Big Moon early main stage slot, Echosmith on the main stage a bit further up, give Black Honey a good spot because they're fantastic

Daughter main stage? Say 5th down?

Estrons, Pale Waves early to mid NME slots

Honeyblood, Sunflower Bean FR stage

Fill the dance tent (not sure what it's exactly called, but the one where all the pop acts go) with the likes of Charli XCX, Anne-Marie, Louisa Johnson, Ray BLK etc, Dua Lipa as a headliner or possibly NME.

Marmozets either decent main stage slot or higher in the NME, depending on their album (if it doesn't do that well then leave them off for a year)

Plenty of decent grime out there - Lady Leshurr, Nadia Rose etc, and obviously DJ wise there's Annie Mac, Hannah Wants etc

PVRIS pit headliners? Or Babymetal?

Would like Let's Eat Grandma to get a bit of recognition

I'd love the Pretty Reckless to be there as I missed last year although they'd need another album I think, but Halestorm would fit in somewhere, same with the likes of Nightwish (pit headliner?), or Within Temptation

Paramore is a potential headliner, they'd do it on their own if the other two were big acts. The XX would make good co-headliner with someone like alt-J or Tame Impala, if not a really strong sub!

For something unusual like I said Lana Del Rey would be an incredible sub to have, I would love to see her live, and some more left field stuff, Kate Nash as a FR headliner, just for a bit of a throwback? Or if you wanna go really bold get Evanescence like fifth down main or Pit headliner

Are the Yeah Yeah Yeahs still around? Get The Kills on there somewhere too, and the girl from Gossip has some stuff out I think.

There's plenty out there...

Sigrid is a future headliner IMO please and thank you

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7 minutes ago, Zac Quinn said:

i don't buy this. They've not played R+L since 2009, presumably because they'd (rightly) want to headline the thing but have (wrongly) never been offered it.

Yeah ever since their first album came out in 2009 they've been headline or nothing... despite not headlining anything and existing nonetheless. They wouldn't even headline now.

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Royal Blood // Catfish & the Bottlemen // Wolf Alice

Annie Mac // Dua Lipa

 

Arctic Monkeys // Tame Impala // Stormzy

Enter Shikari // Tyler the Creator

 

Drake // Twenty One Pilots // Thirty Seconds to Mars

Vampire Weekend // Mac DeMarco

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Where to Buy the Alpha Heat Vest The Alpha Heat Vest can be purchased from various sources, both online and offline. Here’s a breakdown of the best places to buy one. a. Official Website One of the best places to purchase an Alpha Heat Vest is directly from the manufacturer’s official website. Buying from the official site ensures you’re getting a genuine product, along with access to any promotions, discounts, or warranty information. Many manufacturers offer special deals for first-time customers or seasonal sales, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for those. Advantages of buying from the official website: Authenticity: You are guaranteed to receive a high-quality, genuine product. Warranty and Customer Service: The official site often provides easy access to customer support and warranty claims. Exclusive Deals: Manufacturers may offer exclusive sales, bundles, or discounts on their site. b. Amazon Amazon is a popular marketplace for consumers looking to buy an Alpha Heat Vest. It’s a trusted platform that hosts a variety of sellers, providing users with multiple options. On Amazon, you can read reviews from other customers, compare prices, and check delivery times. Advantages of buying from Amazon: Wide Range of Options: Multiple sellers often offer different models of the vest, including various colors and sizes. Customer Reviews: Reading reviews from other buyers helps you gauge the quality of the vest before purchasing. Convenient Delivery: If you’re a Prime member, you can benefit from fast, free shipping. c. Retail Stores If you prefer in-person shopping, some physical stores also sell the Alpha Heat Vest. Popular retailers such as Best Buy, REI, or d*ck’s Sporting Goods may carry it in their winter clothing or outdoor gear sections. This option allows you to try on the vest for sizing and feel the materials before making a purchase. Advantages of buying in a retail store: Try Before You Buy: You can check the fit and quality in person. Instant Gratification: You can take the product home immediately. Expert Advice: Sales staff can offer advice on sizing or product features. d. Specialty Websites and Marketplaces In addition to larger platforms like Amazon, specialty websites often carry niche products like the Alpha Heat Vest. Websites focused on outdoor gear or heated clothing may offer the vest alongside other similar products, giving you a comprehensive view of options. Some other platforms to consider include eBay, Walmart, and outdoor-focused retailers like Backcountry. 3. How to Choose the Right Alpha Heat Vest Not all Alpha Heat Vests are created equal. When shopping for one, there are several factors to consider to ensure that you’re getting the right vest for your needs. a. Size and Fit Just like any clothing item, getting the right size is essential. The Alpha Heat Vest typically comes in various sizes, from small to extra-large, but sizing can vary between brands. Be sure to consult the sizing chart provided by the retailer to select the best fit. Some vests may offer adjustable straps or elastic elements to provide a more tailored fit. b. Heating Technology Different models of Alpha Heat Vests may feature varying heating technologies. While most are powered by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, the battery capacity and heat levels can differ. A larger battery might provide longer heating time, but it may add some weight to the vest. Look for a vest that offers at least three adjustable heat settings for better customization. c. Material and Durability The material of the vest should not only be comfortable but also durable enough to withstand frequent wear and washing. Many Alpha Heat Vests are made from water-resistant or waterproof fabrics, which can be an essential feature if you plan on using it outdoors in wet conditions. A vest made from breathable materials will also ensure comfort during long periods of wear. d. Price The price of an Alpha Heat Vest can vary depending on the brand, features, and where you buy it. Expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $250 for a high-quality, well-reviewed vest. Keep an eye on discounts, bundle offers, or clearance sales to get the best deal possible. 4. Tips for Buying the Best Deal Here are some additional tips to make sure you’re getting the best deal when purchasing your Alpha Heat Vest: Compare Prices: Shop around and compare prices across different websites and stores. Check for Coupons: Many online retailers offer coupon codes or promotional discounts. Be sure to look for these before checking out. Read Customer Reviews: Reviews can provide valuable insights into the vest’s performance, durability, and overall quality. Look for a Warranty: A warranty can protect you in case the vest has defects or malfunctions. 5. Conclusion Buying an Alpha Heat Vest is a smart investment for anyone who frequently faces cold weather. With its ability to provide adjustable warmth, comfort, and portability, it’s a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts or those who simply want to stay warm during the winter months. By understanding the different buying options, knowing what features to look for, and following tips for finding the best deals, you’ll be well on your way to enjoying the benefits of your new heated vest.  
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