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4 hours ago, JayDiesel said:

Massive Tyler, The Creator World tour. Sadly rules him out of Glasto

Some on the Reading thread were talking him up as an option there. But this says he's in Australia at the time R&L is scheduled, so I take it that rules him out of that too.

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4 hours ago, westholtschic said:

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I would be deeply suprirsed if the new-look Linkin Park were not one of the two missing headliners.

 

Saying that, I thought there was meant to be a big co-ordinated announcement of multiple European festivals today as a sign it was going to be the big announcement of their return. Evidently not.

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55 minutes ago, charlierc said:

I would be deeply suprirsed if the new-look Linkin Park were not one of the two missing headliners.

 

Saying that, I thought there was meant to be a big co-ordinated announcement of multiple European festivals today as a sign it was going to be the big announcement of their return. Evidently not.

There isn't two missing headliners, there is only 1. The 3rd option is the sub, Sleep Token aren't headlining the 3rd stage.

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12 minutes ago, northernangel said:

There isn't two missing headliners, there is only 1. The 3rd option is the sub, Sleep Token aren't headlining the 3rd stage.

My bad. It looked like two to me because of the way it's structured, but if it's one main and one sub still to be revealed, withdrawn comment.

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